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Total sales were around 2 million, though 1.2 million of these were sold in the United States. The album both debuted and peaked at position number 7 on the U.S. Billboard 200 album sales chart in December 1997, and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America on December 15, 1997, for shipment of one million copies in the U.S.
"Everybody Knows" has been widely used in television and film. Allan Moyle's 1990 film Pump Up the Volume features the song prominently. A favorite of protagonist Mark Hunter (Christian Slater, as the operator of an FM pirate radio station), Cohen's song is played from an on-screen phonograph several times during Mark's clandestine broadcasts.
Santa Claus (also known as Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle or Santa) is a legendary figure [1] originating in Western Christian culture who is said to bring gifts during the late evening and overnight hours on Christmas Eve.
And then of course there's the jolly old man himself: Santa Claus. We all know that Santa brings presents to "nice" children around the world every year, that he has eight reindeer, and that he's ...
Along with Allen reprising his role as Scott Calvin a.k.a Santa Claus, the series will feature severa. It's been 16 years since Tim Allen last donned his Santa Claus suit, and the actor is making ...
Everybody Knows (Prairie Oyster album) or the title song (see below), 1991; Everybody Knows (Sonia album) or the title song, 1990; Everybody Knows (Stills & Collins album), by Stephen Stills and Judy Collins, 2017
The real Santa Claus was selfless and had a heart for helping others. Since he was especially kind to children and was a giver of gifts, kids will see the similarities to the mythical Santa.
"Everybody Knows" is a 1967 song by the Dave Clark Five, also known as "Everybody Knows (You Said Goodbye)", to avoid confusion with their 1964 song, "Everybody Knows (I Still Love You)." The song features lead vocals by Lenny Davidson, unusual among their songs. The song was a major hit in their native UK, where it reached number two.