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"I've Got a Feeling" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1970 album Let It Be. It was recorded on 30 January 1969 during the Beatles' rooftop concert . [ 3 ] It is a combination of two unfinished songs: Paul McCartney 's "I've Got a Feeling" and John Lennon 's "Everybody Had a Hard Year".
"I Got a Feelin' in My Body" is a song by Elvis Presley from his 1974 album Good Times. In 1979, it was released posthumously on the reverse side of the single "There's a Honky Tonk Angel (Who Will Take Me Back In)". The single reached number 6 in the Billboard Country Singles Chart. [1]
"I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling" is a popular song with music by Fats Waller and Harry Link and lyrics by Billy Rose, published in 1929. In 1929, right after its publication, a very large number of different recordings were made (see below); afterwards, the song has become a popular standard, recorded by many people.
"I Gotta Feeling" was written and composed by all the members of the Black Eyed Peas (credited as William Adams, Allan Pineda, Jaime Gomez, and Stacy Ferguson) together with French producers David Guetta, Frédéric Riesterer (a.k.a. Fred Rister), both of whom produced the song. Adams provided additional synthesizer work to the song.
The song is mentioned in My Breaking Point, God's Turning Point: Experience God's Amazing Power to Restore by Ricky Texada. The author recounts hearing the song on the radio in the summer of 1976 and singing it over and over, especially after meeting a young lady with big brown eyes.
The anarcho-punk band is better known for its political lyrics and social commentary, but in “True Love,” they divert from their usual themes as they wonder what love is all about, singing ...
Dorothy actually says 'Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.' 'The Silence of the Lambs' If you've always thought Hannibal Lecter greets Clarice by saying 'Hello, Clarice,' we've got ...
"I Got a Feelin'" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Billy Currington. It was released in January 2004 as the second and final single from his 2003 self-titled debut album. The song peaked at number 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in mid-2004. It also reached number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100.