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"Oh No" is a song by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon. Produced by keyboardist Jordan Fish and vocalist Oliver Sykes , it was featured on the band's 2015 fifth studio album That's the Spirit , when it reached number 166 on the UK Singles Chart and number ten on the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart .
"Oh! Carol " is an international hit written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield in 1958, and recorded by Sedaka. The song is noted for Sedaka's spoken recitation of the verse, the second time around.
"K-K-K-Katy" is a World War I-era song written by Canadian-American composer Geoffrey O'Hara in 1917 and published in 1918. The sheet music advertised it as "The Sensational Stammering Song Success Sung by the Soldiers and Sailors", as well as "The Sensational New Stammering Song" [1] The song was first played at a garden party fund-raiser for the Red Cross in Collins Bay on Lake Ontario.
"Ku Lo Sa" is a song by Nigerian singer Oxlade. It was released on 10 June 2022 through Troniq Music and Epic Records for ColorsxStudios . [ 2 ] Following its release, a live-performing video was released on Colors YouTube channel, which has received over 74 million YouTube streams as of 13 September 2023.
Ibu Pertiwiku (English: My Motherland) is the official state anthem of Sarawak, Malaysia.The song was adopted in 1988, alongside the adoption of the new State Flag as well, in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of Sarawak's Independence within Malaysia.
The Jesus Prayer, [a] also known as The Prayer, [b] is a short formulaic prayer, and is especially esteemed and advocated in Eastern Christianity and Catholicism.The prayer is as follows:
A man declined a free $11,000 ticket to Super Bowl 2025 in order to attend his sister-in-law's wedding and the internet is divided over his decision.. The man's wife, Jessica Anderson, recently ...
"O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing" is a Christian hymn written by Charles Wesley. [1] [2] The hymn was placed first in John Wesley's A Collection of Hymns for the People Called Methodists published in 1780.