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The original folk song was written in 1931 by A. P. Carter, and in 2009 it was reworked by British musicians Heloise Tunstall-Behrens and Luisa Gerstein recording under the group name Lulu and the Lampshades. A folk pop song, Kendrick's version uses the children's clapping game known as the cup game for its percussion.
In 2012, the film Pitch Perfect included a rendition of the song sung by Anna Kendrick, based on Burden's version. Kendrick's version was released on the film's soundtrack and in 2013 became a charting hit in the United States, as well as on other charts. It also served as the official song of the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup. [citation needed]
FIFA World Cup songs and anthems [1] are tunes and songs adopted officially by FIFA (or by official broadcasters and partners selected by FIFA), to be used prior to the World Cup event and to accompany the championships during the event. [2] They are also used in advertising campaigns for the World Cup.
"Red Solo Cup" is a song written by Brett Warren, Brad Warren, Brett Beavers, and Jim Beavers and recorded by American country music singer Toby Keith. The song was released on October 10, 2011 [ 1 ] as the second single from Keith's 2011 album Clancy's Tavern .
""Cups" is a version" → ""Cups" is a song by Anna Kendrick from the soundtrack EP, More From Pitch Perfect (2013). The song is a version" with the appropriate target "It was usually performed" → "The original version was usually performed" I am confused about the "It was first performed in a YouTube video..." sentence, since the body not ...
This song, from "Clancy's Tavern," reflects on goods not made in America and has the distinction of being Keith’s last song to go to No. 1, spending a week atop that charts in 2011. Watch the ...
Anna Kendrick’s most iconic Pitch Perfect performance was once supposed to be based around an entirely different song.. The Alice, Darling star sat down with Vanity Fair for a look back on some ...
An early version of "Loving Cup", with a completely different piano intro, was recorded between April and July 1969 at Olympic Sound Studios in London, during the Let It Bleed sessions. (This version of the song—or at least part of it, spliced with another outtake—was released in 2010 on the deluxe remastered release of Exile on Main St.)