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"La La La Shiawase no Uta" (LALALA 幸せの歌, "La La La Song of Happiness") is the fourth major single release from J-pop group Cute. It was released on February 27, 2008, [1] debuting at number 6 in the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. [2]
"Bye Bye Bye!" is the eighth single by the Japanese idol group Cute. It was released on April 15, 2009, [1] both as a normal CD and a limited edition CD + DVD package. [2] Both editions contained a card with a serial number on it used in a draw, as a promotional event for the single. [2]
Versions of the song have been released by Australian children's performer Patsy Biscoe, [9] and by the long-running ABC children's program Play School [10] —a recording sung by Philip Quast and Barbara Frawley was released on the show's 1993 album The Best of Play School, [9] [11] which predates The Big Bang Theory and has the lyrics ...
“Oh, he looks so cute wrapped ’round my finger / My twisted humor make him laugh so often / My honeybee, come and get this pollen.” Ahead of its release, Carpenter spoke with Apple Music 1 ...
"You Look Like You Love Me" is a song by American country music singer Ella Langley. It was released on June 21, 2024, as a promotional single ahead of her debut studio album Hungover, before being scheduled for release at country radio on August 5, 2024. [1] It features American country music singer Riley Green and was produced by Will Bundy.
"Kawaikute Gomen" (Japanese: 可愛くてごめん, lit. ' Sorry for Being Cute ') is a song by the Japanese musical group HoneyWorks.It serves as the character song of Chizuru Nakamura, also known by her persona Chuu-tan, from the 2022 anime series Heroines Run the Show, which is part of the group's Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai: Ren'ai Series multimedia project.
"Forever Love" is the 7th major (and 11th overall) single by Hello! Project idol group Cute.It was released on November 26, 2008 [1] in two editions—a normal edition (EPCE-5588), and a limited edition with a bonus DVD (EPCE-5586 - 7) and an alternative cover.
1. “autumn Leaves” By Nat King Cole (1955) This track—originally sung in French—has been covered countless times (by icons like Bing Crosby, Doris Day and Frank Sinatra, to name a few).