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A music video was produced to promote the song. It was later made available on YouTube in May 2012. [9] In 2020, Sarah Cracknell talked about making the video, saying "We had such a laugh making the video for ‘I Was Born On Christmas Day’ and Tim was a real star. We shot the whole thing in sequence on a Sunday which ended up in a massive party.
Personent hodie in the 1582 edition of Piae Cantiones, image combined from two pages of the source text. "Personent hodie" is a Christmas carol originally published in the 1582 Finnish song book Piae Cantiones, a volume of 74 Medieval songs with Latin texts collected by Jacobus Finno (Jaakko Suomalainen), a Swedish Lutheran cleric, and published by T.P. Rutha. [1]
Warner/Chappell Music acquired Birch Tree Group Limited in 1988 for US$ 25 million. [10] [11] The company continued to insist that one could not sing the "Happy Birthday to You" lyrics for profit without paying royalties; in 2008, Warner collected about US$ 5,000 per day (US$ 2 million per year) in royalties for the song. [31]
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A child born on Thursday, however, was sure to be of a peaceful and easy disposition, though averse to women. Friday was supposed to be the most unlucky day of all, it being prophesied that a child born on this day would grow up to be silly, crafty, a thief, and a coward, and that he would not live longer than mid-age.
Just last week, in honor of Sinatra's birthday, CBS threw him a birthday titled "Sinatra 100: An All-Star Grammy Concert" in which stars like Carrie Underwood and Lady Gaga sang songs by the legend.
A video was produced for the re-recorded version, directed by Vanessa Caswill. It shows Emma resting still on several landscapes, like grass, floorboards and bedsheets, while several objects pass beside or circling her, like a spider, dishes with sweets, fruits, roads with miniature cars or Emma's own acoustic guitar and shoes.
Nekesa Mumbi Moody, while reviewing Born This Way for Florida Today, compared the song to "Speechless", a similar tempo song included on The Fame Monster (2009). [32] Robert Copsey, a writer for the website Digital Spy gave the song four out of five stars calling it a "torchy, retro -classic, all-American power ballad custom-built for the ...