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Twain wanted the phrase "Giddy Up!" to evoke similar positive emotions as her famous line "Let's Go Girls!" from her 1999 hit "Man!I Feel Like a Woman!". [3] She remarked that she wanted to "set a celebratory tone and ‘Giddy up!’ is a way to call to the audience and say 'let's get ready for some fun,'" while adding that the lines came to her while "thinking about how to put a little 'pep ...
Giddy Up, Giddyup, or Gitty Up may refer to: Giddy Up, a 2001 album by Craig Northey "Giddy Up", a song by Geggy Tah, 1993 "Giddy Up", a song by NSYNC from ...
Giddy up, giddy up, giddy up, whoa! My Pony Boy [2] The old expression "giddy up", exhorting a horse to gallop at high speed, is a corruption of "get ye up". "Tony" is a hypocorism (affectionate shortened version) of "Anthony", although the adjective "tony" refers to someone of high "tone" or social elegance. [3]
In 2002, the British duo Rikki & Daz (made up of Daz Sampson and Ricardo Autobahn (real name John Matthews) released a revamped version of the song in a different arrangement, with additional lyrics and music. Titled "Rhinestone Cowboy (Giddy Up Giddy Up)", the single actually features Glen Campbell singing in the refrain.
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Giddy may refer to: Giddy, 2009 compilation album by Irish band Pugwash; Giddy (surname), includes a list of people with the name "Giddy", a 1977 song written by Paul McCartney on Roger Daltrey's album One of the Boys "Giddy", a 2023 song by Kep1er from the EP Lovestruck! Great dodecicosahedron; Giddy Goat, fictional animated goat
The Roomba j9+ has a self-emptying dustbin, and its base can hold up to 60 days' worth of dust, debris, and pet hair. Any time the vacuum’s on-board dustbin fills up, it will automatically ...
The couple took most of Justin’s original artwork with them Jan. 7 as smoke and ember clouded the sky. Left behind, though, was so much more, like antiques belonging to Toler Carr’s mother.