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A vibraphone is used in the song. In the lyrics, Jackson uses metaphors and hyperbole to express how much he feels "everybody needs love." Examples; "love makes the seesaws go up and down, makes trees grow tall, makes flowers grow in spring, makes the birds sing," and "makes people feel so fine ... makes people cry."
Deon Jackson (January 26, 1946 – April 18, 2014) [1] was an American soul singer and songwriter. Jackson was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan , United States. [ 2 ] He performed in vocal groups and as a soloist while he attended Ann Arbor High School , and was signed by producer Ollie McLaughlin while still in school. [ 2 ]
Rand was born Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum on February 2, 1905, into a Jewish bourgeois family living in Saint Petersburg in what was then the Russian Empire. [6] She was the eldest of three daughters of Zinovy Zakharovich Rosenbaum, a pharmacist, and Anna Borisovna (née Kaplan). [7]
"Love Makes the World Go 'Round" (1958 song), a song by Ollie Jones, popularized by Perry Como and The Jets "Love Makes the World Go 'Round" (song from Carnival!), a song from the 1961 musical "Love Makes the World Go 'Round" (Deon Jackson song), 1965 "Love Makes the World Go 'Round", a song by The Hollies from Hollies "Love Makes the World Go ...
Carnival!'s equivalent of "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo", the signature song from the musical's parent film Lili, "Love Makes the World Go 'Round" is played on a concertina at the play's opening and is later sung by the characters Lili and Paul Berthalet, with the latter being concealed while his puppets apparently sing.
Hanky Panky is the debut album of Tommy James and the Shondells and was released in 1966. It reached #46 on the Billboard 200. [2] The album had two singles that charted. "Hanky Panky" reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 [3] and "Say I Am (What I Am)" reached #21.
Celine Dion has hit out at – and mocked – Donald Trump and JD Vance for using her Oscar-winning song from Titanic at his latest rally.. Shortly before the presidential candidate appeared on ...
The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution is a 1971 collection of essays by the philosopher Ayn Rand, in which the author argues that religion, the New Left, and similar forces are irrational and harmful. Most of the essays originally appeared in The Objectivist.