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"White Ribbon Day" is the first single released by rock band Delirious?. It was released from their album King of Fools in 1997, reaching number 41 on the UK Singles Chart. Lead singer, Martin Smith wrote the song after being inspired by a news report from Northern Ireland that he had seen in early 1996. The report informed about casualties in the area. It mentioned a group of people who had adopted white ribbons as a symbol of hope. The report included the phrase "The people pray for white ribbon day". This line was included in the lyrics of the song.

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  • «White Ribbon Day» es el primer sencillo lanzado por la banda de rock Delirious?. Fue extraído de su álbum King of Fools en 1997, alcanzando el número 41​ en la lista oficial de sencillos del Reino Unido. El cantante Martin Smith escribió la canción inspirado en un informe de prensa de Irlanda del Norte que había visto a principios de 1996. Allí se mencionaba que un grupo de personas habían adoptado cintas blancas como símbolo de esperanza debido a las bajas civiles del conflicto. El informe incluía la frase: ‘‘La gente ora por el día de las cintas blancas’’; esta línea fue incluida en la letra de la canción. A la luz de los acontecimientos del 11 de septiembre de 2001, la canción fue puesta a libre descarga desde su página oficial. Martin Smith señaló que no fue un intento por ganar popularidad en medio de los terribles acontecimientos, sino que fue un cambio de planes a corto plazo por parte de la banda. (es)
  • "White Ribbon Day" is the first single released by rock band Delirious?. It was released from their album King of Fools in 1997, reaching number 41 on the UK Singles Chart. Lead singer, Martin Smith wrote the song after being inspired by a news report from Northern Ireland that he had seen in early 1996. The report informed about casualties in the area. It mentioned a group of people who had adopted white ribbons as a symbol of hope. The report included the phrase "The people pray for white ribbon day". This line was included in the lyrics of the song. In light of the events of 11 September 2001, the song was released as a free download on the band's website. Martin Smith remarked that it was "not an attempt to gain popularity in light of the terrible events, but rather a change in the band's short-term plans." (en)
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  • «White Ribbon Day» es el primer sencillo lanzado por la banda de rock Delirious?. Fue extraído de su álbum King of Fools en 1997, alcanzando el número 41​ en la lista oficial de sencillos del Reino Unido. A la luz de los acontecimientos del 11 de septiembre de 2001, la canción fue puesta a libre descarga desde su página oficial. Martin Smith señaló que no fue un intento por ganar popularidad en medio de los terribles acontecimientos, sino que fue un cambio de planes a corto plazo por parte de la banda. (es)
  • "White Ribbon Day" is the first single released by rock band Delirious?. It was released from their album King of Fools in 1997, reaching number 41 on the UK Singles Chart. Lead singer, Martin Smith wrote the song after being inspired by a news report from Northern Ireland that he had seen in early 1996. The report informed about casualties in the area. It mentioned a group of people who had adopted white ribbons as a symbol of hope. The report included the phrase "The people pray for white ribbon day". This line was included in the lyrics of the song. (en)
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