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"Happy" is a song originally recorded by British funk band Hi-Tension in 1984, titled as "You Make Me Happy". It was later covered by Surface for their self-titled album released in 1986.
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Some say the custom was brought to the area by Moors who settled in Cornwall in the 17th century, became miners and then moved to work in quarries in Lancashire. A similar performance occurred in Portuguese-speaking communities such as the Afro-Brazilian "Dança do Coco", [4] a dance form precursor to the iconic Brazilian Carnival dance troupes, it is also present in the French-speaking ...
"I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney [2] and recorded in 1964 by the English rock band the Beatles for the film soundtrack to A Hard Day's Night. Lead vocals are by George Harrison , whose performance in the film marked the first mass media depiction of Harrison singing lead.
"Melt With the Sun" is a dance music song written by Amber (aka Marie-Claire Cremers) and Sweet Rains, performed by Amber and produced by Sweet Rains and released on November 14, 2006. [1] The dance music remixes EP has 10 tracks including remixes by Grammy Winner Hex Hector , Tracy Young, Al B Rich, AM Corona, Sweet Rains, Pathos V2, and Lance ...
Microwave melting Measure the approximate amount of coconut oil that your recipe calls for, then place it in a microwave-safe container. Heat the oil in your microwave for 15 seconds at a time ...
C ^ "Going Places (Zemix)" charted as a triple-sided single on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart together with "In the Jungle" and "Table Manners". D ^ "Don't Take My Coconuts was originally released in 1983, on the Coconuts album "Don't Take My Coconuts", before being released as a single in 1984, to promote the compilation Cre~Olé ...