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unusual facts about James Blunt: Return to Kosovo


James Blunt: Return to Kosovo

Also included was his performance of No Bravery, a song about the conflict that Blunt wrote during his tour of duty in Kosovo.


2006 in Swiss music

February 5 seen the first new album chart number one of the year, with James Blunt's Back To Bedlam album climbing back to the top, having been there for four weeks the previous year.

British Forces Foundation

Among the stars to have recently worked with the BFF are Matt Lucas and David Walliams, Ray Winstone, Johnny Vaughan, Katherine Jenkins James Blunt, and Jimmy Carr.

Camp Ben Butler

On October 6 400 guerrillas under William C. Quantrill attacked Fort Blair and then attacked an approaching column of troops commanded by Maj. Gen. James Blunt.

Cley Windmill

Cley windmill was owned by the grandfather and father of James Blunt (born Blount), who spent time at the mill during his childhood.

I Really Want You

"I Really Want You" is the fourth single taken from singer-songwriter James Blunt's second studio album, All the Lost Souls.

Karmina

They made their performing début on national broadcast television December 21, 2007, appearing with Sheryl Crow, Fergie, Carole King, James Blunt and Reba McEntire on the CBS holiday special, A Home For The Holidays, playing a song they wrote at the request of the producers.

Pristina International Airport

Gen. Wesley Clark had ordered the NATO troops to seize control of the airport but it is claimed Gen. Sir Mike Jackson backed the decision of Capt. James Blount (now better known as singer James Blunt) to disobey this order for fear of "starting World War III".

You're Pitiful

"You're Pitiful" is a parody of "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt written and recorded by American parody musician "Weird Al" Yankovic.


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