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"So Much Better" is a song by Swedish singer Sandro Cavazza, available on his debut extended play Sandro Cavazza. In May 2017, a Lost Frequencies remixed version was a released as a digital single. In August 2017, an Avicii remix was included on Avicii's extended play Avīci (01) which saw the song debut on the Swedish singles chart at number 12.
[19] [20] The original London cast included Sheridan Smith in the lead role of Elle Woods, with Duncan James, Alex Gaumond, Jill Halfpenny and Peter Davison. [21] In the London production, the lyrics to "Ireland" were changed. [22] In October 2009, Sheridan Smith, with other cast members, recorded a pop video to the song "So Much Better". [23]
So Much Better may refer to: So Much Better, an album by singer Carl Thomas "So Much Better" (song), a song by Swedish singer Sandro Cavazza, which was also remixed on Swedish DJ Avicii's Avīci (01) EP "So Much Better", a song from the musical Legally Blonde "So Much Better", a song from Childish Gambino's 2009 mixtape Poindexter
As of 2019, the Academy's rules stipulate that "an original song consists of words and music, both of which are original and written specifically for the motion picture.. It must be clearly audible, intelligible, substantive rendition (not necessarily visually presented) of both lyric and melody, used in the body of the motion picture or as the first music cue in the end credit
Så mycket bättre (Swedish: [ˈsoː ˈmʏ̂kːɛ ˈbɛ̌tːrɛ], lit. ' So Much Better ') is a Swedish reality television show broadcast on TV4.The basic premise is that each participating musician performs their own version of a well-known song by another artist, with each episode focusing on every participant performing a different song by the same artist.
You Could Have It So Much Better is the second studio album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand. It was first released on 28 September 2005 in Japan, and later on 3 October in the UK, through the Domino Recording Company . [ 6 ]
The Robbie Williams song “Forbidden Road” from “Better Man,” shortlisted earlier this week for best original song, has been disqualified, Variety has learned. The song, insiders report ...
The song became Tisdale's fourth single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at number 99. It became her first Top 20 hit on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, peaking at number 19, her highest peak to date on the chart. The song fared better in other territories, entering the Top 40 in both Sweden and on the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles ...