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  2. Christmas with Brandy - Wikipedia

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    Christmas with Brandy ' s first single "Christmas Party for Two" was released on November 3, 2023, along with a snippet of Norwood's rendition of the Stevie Wonder classic "Someday at Christmas." [9] [10] A lyric video for "Christmas Party for Two" was released the same day, [11] followed by a lyric video for "Christmas Everyday," issued on ...

  3. Party for Two - Wikipedia

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    The maxi single uses the same artwork, but with a red background. [ 1] "Don't!" " Party for Two " is a song recorded by Canadian country singer-songwriter Shania Twain. It was released as the lead single from her first Greatest Hits compilation on September 7, 2004. The song was produced by Twain's then-husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and co ...

  4. Centerpiece (song) - Wikipedia

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    Centerpiece (song) " Centerpiece " is a 1958 jazz standard. It was written by Harry Edison and Jon Hendricks. [1] The song is a love song, with the lyrics indicating that the singer feels incomplete without his lover. Each of the two verses ends with the couplet: But nothing's any good without you. ' Cause baby you're my centerpiece.

  5. Roll On, Columbia, Roll On - Wikipedia

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    Lyricist (s) Woody Guthrie. "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" is an American folk song written in 1941 by American folk singer Woody Guthrie, [ 1] who popularized the song through his own recording of it. The song glamorized the harnessing of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. The 11 hydroelectric dams built on the American stretch of the ...

  6. Rambling Syd Rumpo - Wikipedia

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    One of the producers told Williams that the audience had been given a party before the recording and most were drunk. [5] Here is a lyrical excerpt from a Christmas episode, Cinderella, first broadcast on Christmas Eve 1967, of "Good King Boroslav": Good King Boroslav looked out, On the night of grungers, Saw them wurdling round about,

  7. 9 to 5 (Dolly Parton song) - Wikipedia

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    A few months before Parton's song and the film, Scottish singer Sheena Easton released a single called "9 to 5" in the UK. When Easton's song was released in the U.S. the following year it was renamed "Morning Train (Nine to Five)" to avoid confusion. Easton's single topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart three months after Parton's song left that ...

  8. Tea for Two (song) - Wikipedia

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    Tea for Two (song) " Tea for Two " is a 1924 song composed by Vincent Youmans, with lyrics by Irving Caesar. [ 4][ 5] It was introduced in May 1924 by Phyllis Cleveland and John Barker during the Chicago pre- Broadway run of the musical No, No, Nanette. [ 6][ 4] When the show finally hit Broadway on September 16, 1925, Nanette was played by ...

  9. Daisy Bell - Wikipedia

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    Harry Dacre. " Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two) " is a song written in 1892 by British songwriter Harry Dacre with the well-known chorus "Daisy, Daisy / Give me your answer, do. / I'm half crazy / all for the love of you", ending with the words "a bicycle built for two". The song is said to have been inspired by Daisy Greville, Countess of ...