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800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... The title alone will inject some happiness into your day. The upbeat instrumentals and the chorus with lyrics like “I’m walking on ...
"Yeha-Noha (Wishes of Happiness and Prosperity)" is a song by German musical project Sacred Spirit. It was the first single from the album Chants and Dances of the Native Americans . Released in 1994, it achieved a great success in various countries, including France, where it topped the singles chart.
On February 14, the singer performed the song again for the Soundcheck live chat show. [25] [26] Jonas performed on the first night of the annual Broadway Week on the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, on February 20, 2012. [27] He closed the show by singing a jazz rendition of "I Believe in You", a signature song from the classic Frank Loesser ...
"Happy" is a pop and R&B ballad, [1] song written in C major; Lewis' vocal range extends from G 3 to C 6. [7] [8] It moves at 76 beats per minute and is set in common time.[7] [8] Lewis explained the lyrics and interpretation of "Happy" in an interview with the Associated Press, saying, "It's a contradiction of song because, yes, it's named 'Happy', but the song's kind of dark, a bit sad, sombre.
"I'm an Adult Now" is a song by Canadian band The Pursuit of Happiness (TPOH). It was written in 1985, produced independently, [3] and first released in 1986 as a 12-inch single. [4] Later that year, the band released a self-produced music video. [1] As a result of the video viewership, all copies of the 12-inch single the band had pressed sold ...
Throughout her decades-long career, Dolly Parton has seen 25 of her songs reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart — but one in particular is the most personal to her. In a new ...
Accompanied by a dark tone, the song's lyrics contain quips of self-determination. "Successful" received critical acclaim from critics, some of which referred to the song as a standout track on Ready. While reaching seventeen on the Billboard Hot 100, the song peaked at two and three, respectively, on the Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ...
The song was included in both film adaptations of Good News, in 1930 and 1947; the 1947 film featured the song several times, sung by June Allyson, Mel Tormé, and Peter Lawford. The film The Best Things in Life Are Free ( 1956 ), about DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, was named after the song and featured it with a version sung by Sheree North ...