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"School on Fire" by Greta "School Song" by Danny Elfman "School Song" from Matilda "School Spirit" by Kanye West "School Teacher" by Bob Seger "School Uniforms" by The Wombats "School's Out" by Alice Cooper [5] [6] "School's Out" by Krokus from the album Change of Address "School's In" by J-Live from the album Always Has Been
"School Days" is an American popular song written in 1907 by Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards. Its subject is of a mature couple looking back sentimentally on their childhood together in primary school. [1] The song was featured in a Broadway show of the same name, the first in a series of
When the Cowboy Church Sunday School version is played at normal speed, the vocals sound unnaturally high. When played at 33⅓ rpm instead of 45 rpm the vocals sound more natural. The song was recorded at that speed, by Stuart Hamblen's wife and adult daughter, so that when played at 45 rpm the song sounds as if it is being sung by children.
"I Should Be So Lucky" is a 1987 song performed by Australian singer and songwriter Kylie Minogue from her debut studio album, Kylie (1988). Released on 29 December 1987 by Mushroom Records and PWL Records , the song became a worldwide breakthrough hit.
Speaking of a jam: The twelfth song, “Sleepyhead,” is such a repetitive one that it gets stuck in your head and won’t let go. It feels like the embodiment of Avery’s early approach to bass ...
The song popularized the band with local-area DJs [2] and is the group's most successful song. [3] Their second album, the self-titled Blessid Union of Souls , did not have nearly the success of Home , but their third album, Walking Off the Buzz , spawned the hit single " Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me for Me) ".
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"School Days" (also known as "School Day (Ring! Ring! Goes the Bell)") is a rock-and-roll song written and recorded by Chuck Berry and released by Chess Records as a single in March 1957 and on the LP After School Session two months later (see 1957 in music). [1] It is one of his best-known songs and is often considered a rock-and-roll anthem.