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In August 2024, the song surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify. [24] In December, "Dilaw" was recognized as the Top 4 music video of 2024 on YouTube in the Philippines. [25] It was also recognized by Spotify as its Top 2 Song in the Philippines for 2024, [26] and by Google as its tenth most searched song in the Philippines for the year. [27]
The Clooney sisters' version, which was also released as a single, was the most popular recording of the song, charting in 1954 and peaking at #30. [ 2 ] In 1954, the song was also made famous in the United Kingdom by sister act the Beverley Sisters .
"All for You" is the debut single of American alternative rock band Sister Hazel, originally appearing on their eponymous debut album. In 1997, the song was re-recorded for their second album, ...Somewhere More Familiar. It peaked at number 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100, number two on Canada's RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart, and number 10 in Iceland ...
The Gifting Hour opens with heroine Sally running into the retailer’s Oxford Street flagship store, the first time a John Lewis store has appeared in its Christmas ad, 15 minutes before closing ...
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The video begins with a disobedient son, played by Callner's son, Dax, playing Twisted Sister songs in his bedroom while the rest of the family is eating dinner. The father, "Douglas C.", played by Mark Metcalf as a military-minded character similar to his Douglas C. Niedermeyer from the 1978 film Animal House , goes to the boy's room and ...
"We Are Family" is a song recorded by American vocal group Sister Sledge. Composed by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers, they both offered the song to Atlantic Records; although the record label initially declined, the track was released in April 1979 as a single from the album of the same name (1979) [1] and began to gain club and radio play, eventually becoming the group's signature song.