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Song Name Lyrics By Music By Performed by "Hello, Down There" Jeff Barry: Jeff Barry: Jeff Barry "I Can Love You" Jeff Barry: Jeff Barry: Harold and the Hang-Ups "Hey, Little Goldfish" Jeff Barry: Jeff Barry: Harold and the Hang-Ups "Glub" Jeff Barry: Jeff Barry: Harold and the Hang-Ups "Just One More Chance" Sam Coslow: Arthur Johnston
GoldFish is an electronic duo originating from Cape Town, South Africa, now residing in San Diego, California consisting of Dominic Peters and David Poole. They create dance music containing elements of house, pop, jazz and African music . [ 1 ]
"Shimmer" is a song by American alternative rock group Fuel. It was released in May 1996 as part of their third EP Porcelain and later on as lead single from their debut album Sunburn (1998). Written by Carl Bell, the single peaked at number two on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks charts, number 11 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, number 37 ...
Michael Becker / FOX Season 11 of The Masked Singer ended with a bang — and a celebrity reveal for the ages. After a heated battle between Goldfish and Gumball, Goldfish came out on top and ...
"Kingyo Hanabi" (金魚花火; Goldfish Fireworks) is Ai Otsuka's fifth single. It was released by avex trax on August 18, 2004. The DVD version was sold simultaneously. It became the theme song of the Japanese television program "Super TV". 50,000 limited edition copies were sold which included a picture book drawn by Otsuka.
Grammy award-winning singer Roberta Flack, who crooned hits like “Killing Me Softly with His Song,” which was covered by The Fugees with Lauryn HIll, has died. She was 88. Parade 5 days ago
The album featured 18 tracks composed by Amit Trivedi with lyrics for the songs written by Amitabh Bhattacharya, Shellee, Anusha Mani, and Shruti Pathak, and consisted of a variety of genres. The soundtrack was released by T-Series on 31 December 2008, coinciding New Year's Eve in digital platforms, followed by a CD release on 7 January 2009 ...
The song makes allusions to many celebrity deaths in 2016, including Gene Wilder (known for his role as Willy Wonka), David Bowie, Muhammad Ali, Prince, and Carrie Fisher. [1] [3] In writing the lyrics, Keenan stated that he was inspired by the sarcastic nature of the R.E.M. song "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)". [7]