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The new song, "Make Today the Perfect Day," is from the Frozen Fever. Good news: A new Frozen song is here! Bad news: It's not as catchy as "Let It Go." (Though that second part might actually be ...
Pharrell might have produced this song for Despicable Me 2, but it really took on a life of its own. See the original post on Youtube "Everything Is Awesome" by Tegan and Sara (from The LEGO Movie)
The Dollyrots gained acclaim with their song "Because I’m Awesome". It's an appropriate tune for the sardonic pop punk band from Los Angeles to gain entry onto music’s national stage." (Tim Parsons, Tahoe Daily Tribune, 2008) [7] "'Because I’m Awesome' is the first single and is so catchy that you’ll find yourself tapping it out all day."
"It's a Lovely Day Today" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin for his successful musical Call Me Madam (1950) when it was introduced by Russell Nype and Galina Talva. [1] The musical was adapted as a movie in 1953 and the song "It's a Lovely Day Today" was performed by Donald O'Connor and Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Carol Richards ).
His 1935 version was assessed as reaching the No. 3 spot in the charts of the day. [1] In 1953, he included the song in his album The Astaire Story. His final recording was in 1975 and the song was included in the album The Golden Age Of Fred Astaire. [2] Phil Ohman - his 1935 recording was assessed as reaching the No. 16 spot in the charts of ...
60 Thanksgiving Songs 1. Ray Davies, "Thanksgiving Day" ... Let's be real: Everyone on the planet is thankful for Kelly Clarkson. 8. James Brown, "Do the Mashed Potato" Because carbs. 9. Vince ...
"Everything Is Awesome" (stylized as "Everything Is AWESOME!!!") is a song by Canadian indie pop duo Tegan and Sara featuring American comedy trio the Lonely Island. The theme song to the 2014 Warner Bros. Pictures film The Lego Movie , it was written by Shawn Patterson , [ 1 ] Joshua Bartholomew , Lisa Harriton , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and the Lonely Island.
The commercially available version of the mash-ups that do not use the original performer's vocals have been noted. Additionally the songs marked with an asterisk (*) were released using only the first song's name. Also noted is the inclusion of any other element.