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Best Night of My Life [3] [4] is the fourth studio album by American singer and actor Jamie Foxx.It was released on December 21, 2010, by J Records.The album was supported by four singles in total; "Winner" featuring Justin Timberlake and T.I., "Living Better Now" featuring Rick Ross, "Fall for Your Type" featuring Drake and "Best Night of My Life" featuring Wiz Khalifa.
Originally written and recorded by Peter McCann for his 1977 self-titled album, "Right Time of the Night", which would serve as the B-side for McCann's own 1977 top ten hit "Do You Wanna Make Love", featured a distinct second verse that was eventually reworked by Jennifer Warnes; she herself wrote lyrics for a less overtly masculine second verse which McCann rejected, eventually himself ...
Per Gaon's monthly digital chart update, "Spring Day" was the sixth best-performing song of February based on digital sales, streaming, and background music (instrumental track) downloads. [55] On the year-end chart, it was the 13th best-performing song overall in South Korea. [ 56 ]
On Sunday, March 12, at 2 a.m., clocks in most parts of the United States will spring forward one hour as daylight saving time (DST) begins, running until Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023. And even though ...
In 2024, daylight saving time will begin at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 10. It will mean losing an hour of sleep and moving the clocks around your house forward one hour, though your cell phone will ...
In 2012, Darren Criss (as his character Blaine Anderson) covered "It's Time" in the season 4 premier of the musical TV series Glee. [21] [22] The song also charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 15 as well as the Canadian Hot 100 at number 30. [23] The song is used in commercials of the Chilean telecommunications company VTR.
"A day without sunshine is like, you know, night." – Steve Martin "Everybody wants to save the earth; no one wants to help mom do the dishes." – P.J. O'Rourke
"The Night Begins to Shine" is a song by the band B.E.R. popularized by the Teen Titans Go! TV series. [2] The song was originally co-written in 2005 and produced between 2013 and 2014 as an "'80s-style song" for a music library. [1] The song was first featured in the Teen Titans Go! episode "Slumber Party" as a throwaway joke. The song became ...