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Esso Blue was the brand name of Esso's paraffin oil (kerosene) for domestic heaters in countries such as the United Kingdom. Their television advertising song from the 1950s, through to the 1970s, was the famous "Bom, Bom, Bom, Bom, Esso Blue!"
"Bom Bom Bom", a song by Roy Kim from his 2013 album Love Love Love "Bom, Bom, Bom, Bom, Esso Blue!", an Esso advertising song from the 1950s through to the 1970s See also
Everett True from Melody Maker felt that "Paraffin" "does possess a certain unsteady grace, a certain velveteen charm". [2] Another Melody Maker editor, Taylor Parkes, called it "a pretty little modern pop thing, chukka-chukka-bang and a sweet sloping chorus and halfway-intriguing, probably half-baked lyrics about flower thieves in the back yard and old men poking bony fingers in people's eyes ...
It was one of three songs by New Zealand artists to reach number one in 1988. The group released a low-budget, self-produced music video, directed by photographer Kerry Brown. The video features the group performing with a band in a white room, footage of people of different ethnic groups around Auckland , and cats.
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"Hey Mami" is the debut single by Sylvan Esso, released in 2013 from the band's eponymous debut album. The A-side, "Hey Mami", is the album's opening track; while the B-side, "Play It Right", is the album's ninth track.
As promised, SZA dropped four new songs on Sunday, ahead of her appearance with Kendrick Lamar during the Super Bowl Halftime show, creating a sort of second deluxe edition of her Grammy-winning ...
Mandy Moore shared a photo of an Amazon package that was allegedly delivered to her in-laws’ leveled home following the L.A. wildfires . The actress directly asked the company to “do better ...