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Other songs used include "You're an Education" by Al Dubin and Harry Warren which was written for, but never used in Warner Brothers' 1938 feature film Gold Diggers in Paris and the Richard A. Whiting/Johnny Mercer song "We're Working our Way through College" from Warner Brothers' 1937 feature Varsity Show. Carl Stalling supervised the music ...
The Gabby Cats attend their own school, with Pillow Cat, DJ Catnip, CatRat, Cakey, and Carlita as the teachers. Cat of the Day : DJ Catnip sings "The Music in You". 5
7 Wishes is the third studio album by the American hard rock band Night Ranger, released in 1985 and produced by Pat Glasser.The album features three Billboard Hot 100 chart hits: "Sentimental Street" reached No. 8, "Four in the Morning" No. 19 and "Goodbye" No. 17.
"The Morning" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd which serves as the fourth track from his debut mixtape, House of Balloons (2011). It was written by the Weeknd alongside its producers, Doc McKinney and Illangelo. In 2012, the song was remastered and released on the Weeknd's compilation album, Trilogy (2012).
"Get You in the Morning" is a song by Canadian group Crash Test Dummies and was the second and final single [citation needed] from their 1999 album Give Yourself a Hand. This song is one of two songs to feature Ellen Reid on lead vocals.
The song was the second promotional single, released on March 9, 2010. The song is a Spanish version of "Into the Morning" by the Canadian band The Weekend. [6] [7] The Spanish version was adapted by Belinda and her father Nacho Peregín and produced by the Spanish DJ and record producer Carlos Jean.
[18] Caleb Caldwell of Slant Magazine reviewed the song positively, writing, "The heavy, molasses-slow rhythms, especially the late-night beats of "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High," draw on Dr. Dre's brand of West Coast G-funk, as does Turner's use of broken rhymes and long, syllable-crammed lines, delivered in his characteristic sneer."
A music video to accompany the release of "High on You" was first released onto YouTube on 26 June 2020. [2] The video shows two single neighbours on quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic entering a "socially distanced" relationship. Talking about the video, Sigma said, "It was really hard to get a video done in the lockdown period, but we ...