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"Lucky Day" is a 1926 song by written by Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson for George White's Scandals of 1926, along with "The Birth of the Blues". [1] The song was first performed in 1926 by Harry Richman and chorus. [2] The song has been covered by many artists. Popular recordings in 1926 were by George Olsen and by The Revelers. [3]
"Lucky Day" was well received by contemporary critics. Popjustice responded positively: "It must be hard being Nicola Roberts. Imagine living your life knowing that at any point you might be CRUSHED BY THE WEIGHT OF YOUR OWN AMAZINGNESS", noting that the band Dragonette was a large part behind the success of the track. [ 10 ]
"Lucky Day" is a song by German singer Sasha. It was written and produced by Sasha along with Robin Grubert and Alexander Zuckowski for Sasha's first compilation album Greatest Hits (2006). Released as the album's second single, it reached the top 20 of the Austrian Singles Chart and the German Singles Chart .
"Lucky Day" (1926 song), a song written by De Sylva, Brown, and Henderson and recorded by Judy Garland (1956) and Ruth Olay (1959) "Lucky Day" (Nicola Roberts song) "Lucky Day" (Sasha song) "Lucky Day", a 1971 song by the Rascals from The Island of Real "Lucky Day", a song by Sasha from Greatest Hits
"My Lucky Day" is a 2018 song performed by Moldovan group DoReDoS. The song was written by Russian music composer Philipp Kirkorov . [ 1 ] The song would represent Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 after winning O melodie pentru Europa 2018 , Moldova's national final for that year's Eurovision Song Contest .
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This is a list of television programmes that are currently being broadcast or have been broadcast on ABC Television's ABC TV (formerly ABC1), ABC Family (formerly ABC2, ABC Comedy and ABC TV Plus), ABC Kids (formerly ABC 4 Kids), ABC Entertains (formerly ABC3 and ABC ME) or ABC News (formerly ABC News 24) in Australia.