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"Congratulations" is a song recorded by British singer Cliff Richard written by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter. It represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968, held in London placing second behind the Spanish entry, "La, la, la". The song went on to reach number 1 in many countries including Spain.
Choral Songs in honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria is a collection of 13 choral songs by 13 British composers issued on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Queen Victoria in 1899. [ 1 ] In 1897-1898 the Master of the Queen's Music Sir Walter Parratt proposed a volume of choral songs modelled on The Triumphs of Oriana (1601) as part of the ...
There were three No. 1 hits in the US for the songwriters, the other two (which were chart-toppers on the Billboard Hot Country Songs and the Adult Contemporary listings respectively) being "Thanks", performed by Bill Anderson and "My Boy", the Coulter-Martin translation of a French song sung by Elvis Presley.
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Ed Sheeran delivered an emotional rendition of his hit song Perfect to close the Platinum Jubilee Pageant. A montage of video clips of the Queen throughout her reign played as the pop superstar ...
"Congratulations", sometimes known by its Icelandic title of "Til hamingju Ísland" (Icelandic: [tʰɪl̥ ˈhaːmɪɲcʏ ˈistlant]; transl. "Congratulations Iceland"), was the Icelandic entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, performed in English by Silvía Night.
Victoria Regina Spivey (October 15, 1906 – October 3, 1976), [1] [2] sometimes known as Queen Victoria, [3] was an American blues singer, songwriter, and record company founder. During a recording career that spanned 40 years, from 1926 to the mid-1960s, she worked with Louis Armstrong , King Oliver , Clarence Williams , Luis Russell , Lonnie ...
The Oscar-winner showed up to the Broadway For Harris fundraiser on Monday night (October 14) in New York City, surprising the crowd with a rendition of "Somebody to Love" by Queen. And she killed ...