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"1234" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Feist from her third studio album, The Reminder (2007). The song was co-written by Feist and Sally Seltmann, an Australian singer-songwriter who also recorded under the stage name New Buffalo. [1] It was a massive success in several countries, peaking at number 3 on the Canadian Hot 100.
Time magazine named "1234" one of The 10 Best Songs of 2007, ranking it at #2. The song was written by Australian artist Sally Seltmann (a.k.a. New Buffalo). Writer Josh Tyrangiel called the song a “masterpiece”, praising Feist for singing it "with a mixture of wisdom and exuberance that's all her own." [28] [29]
Time magazine named "1234" one of The 10 Best Songs of 2007, ranking it at No. 2. Writer Josh Tyrangiel called the song a "masterpiece", praising Feist for singing it "with a mixture of wisdom and exuberance that's all her own". [23] [24] On April 6, 2008, Feist won a Juno Award for the single as "Single of the Year".
The second single, "1234", ... Song Album 2004 ... Feist and Ben Gibbard "Train Song" Dark Was the Night: Grizzly Bear and Feist
Feist exited the Arcade Fire tour last year after reports of frontman Win Butler's alleged sexual misconduct. 'I couldn't continue,' the singer said. Feist says 'songs weren't safe' when touring ...
Seltmann co-wrote the song "1234" (originally called "Sally's Song") with Feist, [31] which was released on Feist's third solo album The Reminder (April 2007). [14] [23] The song was featured in a November 2007 iPod Nano commercial and transformed Feist's career.
The quintessential Christmas crush song, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" finally hit No. 1 in 2019—25 years after its initial release! 2. Nat King Cole, "The Christmas Song"
Look at What the Light Did Now is a documentary/live album DVD/CD by Canadian indie pop artist Feist, first released in December 2010.The DVD comprises an 80-minute documentary directed by Anthony Seck, five music videos from 2007 album The Reminder, and a number of live performances recorded between 2007 and 2009, including covers of songs by artists such as Little River Band and Ron Sexsmith.