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His publishing of "O Holy Night" saw high levels of popularity in the United States, especially within the North. [3] Although disputed due to a lack of formal documentation, the first song played over a radio broadcast is usually attributed to inventor Reginald Fessenden's performance of "O Holy Night" on violin in 1906. [12]
O Holy Night! is a 1996 Christmas album by Christian singer Sandi Patty released on Word Records. [2] [3] It is her sixteenth and second Christmas album (her first since 1983's Christmas: The Gift Goes On) with six tracks produced by Patty's long-time producer Greg Nelson and five songs selected from the 1992 Hallmark Christmas album Celebrate Christmas! produced by Fred Salem with ...
O' Holy Night is the 30th studio album released by Irish singer Daniel O'Donnell in 2010. It contains newly recorded versions of well-known Christmas songs. [ 1 ]
"Happy Anniversary" appeared on Australian group Little River Band's third studio album, Diamantina Cocktail (April 1977). [1] [2] It was recorded, with the rest of the album, by the line-up of Beeb Birtles on guitar and vocals, David Briggs on lead guitar, Graeham Goble on guitar and vocals, George McArdle on bass guitar, Derek Pellicci on drums and Glenn Shorrock on vocals at Armstrong ...
O Holy Night is a Christmas carol composed by Adolphe Adam in 1847. O Holy Night may also refer to: O Holy Night, a 1976 album by Luciano Pavarotti; O Holy Night (John Berry album), 1995; O' Holy Night (Daniel O'Donnell album), 2010; O Holy Night (Jackie Evancho EP), 2010
Given a more contemporary twist, the title track was the second single (peaking at No. 19 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart) and since has become one of O'Bryan's signature songs. The lead single, "I'm Freaky", is an upbeat, synth-funk song that peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart.
The original recording of the song by Smiley Lewis, for Imperial Records, is sometimes titled "One Night of Sin", in line with the original lyrics. The single reached No.11 on the Billboard R&B chart in early 1956. [2] The song's composition was originally credited to Dave Bartholomew and his wife, Pearl King.
Fly by Night: 1975 Played by band as early as 1974, prior to Neil Peart being a member, although Peart is the drummer on the studio release. [19] "Beneath, Between, and Behind" Fly by Night: 1975 First song co-written by Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart [20] "By-Tor and the Snow Dog" Fly by Night: 1975