Unfortunately, I do not have access to a database of song information, including Billboard charts and Grammy Awards. Therefore, I cannot provide a 400-word description for a specific song, including details about its chart performance and awards. To get that information, you’ll need to consult reputable music databases like AllMusic, Discogs, or similar sources.

However, I can give you a template for such a description, assuming you provide the artist’s name and the song title "The World We Knew (Over And Over)":

Template for a Song Description:

Title: [Song Title] by [Artist Name]

Album: [Album Name] (Year)

Genre: [Genre, e.g., Pop, Rock, Indie Folk, Electronic]

Description:

[Artist Name]’s The World We Knew (Over And Over) is a [describe the mood – e.g., poignant, upbeat, melancholic] song from their [Year] album, [Album Name]. The track grapples with [briefly describe the themes—e.g., nostalgic memories, the passage of time, loss, longing]. [Choose two to three key aspects of the song like lyrics, instrumentation, or vocals]. For example, the [adjective] lyrics paint a vivid picture of [describe the imagery], underscored by a [describe the instrumentation—e.g., haunting melody, driving rhythm section]. The vocal performance by [Artist Name] is [describe the vocals—e.g., heartfelt, powerful, emotive], capturing the emotional depth of the song.

Musical Elements:

[Detail the instruments used – e.g., acoustic guitar, electric bass, layered vocals, synth pads], focusing on what makes the music unique or memorable to the listener. Describe the structure of the song – is it verse-chorus, instrumental break, etc.? Mention any distinctive vocal harmonies or unusual instrumentation if present.

Possible Themes/Meaning:

[Relate the theme to the overall tone, e.g., if the song is sad, you might say how the lyrics paint a picture of loss or regret]. Speculate on the potential influences or lyrical inspiration behind the track, if suitable material is available.

Impact and Reception:

[If available, briefly explore how the song was received by critics or the public]. This might include mentioning any early reviews, a significant radio airplay, or any buzz around the song upon its release and potential impact on the artist’s career.

Charts Performance (If Applicable):

[Record the placement of the song on relevant charts, mentioning specific peaks and duration atop the chart]. Include the peak chart position on the Billboard Hot 100 or other relevant charts, and how long it remained on the chart. Note how the song performed in comparison to the artist’s previous or subsequent work.

Awards and Recognition (If Applicable):

[Mention any awards the song or the album received, e.g., Grammy nominations or wins, other music industry awards]. Give brief context to the award—was it considered unusual for the artist’s genre, a breakthrough moment or simply an acknowledgment of the song’s quality?

Conclusion:

[Sum up the importance of the song in the artist’s discography or legacy, giving a concise summary of its success and significance]. Did it capture a cultural moment? Did it alter the narrative of the artist’s career in some way?

Replace the bracketed information with the specific details for The World We Knew (Over And Over) once you’ve researched the song.

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