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Jim crack corn I don't care! Jim crack corn! I don't care. For massa me gave away. When I was young I used to wait, On massa's table and hand de plate, I'd pass the bottle when he dry, An brush away de blue tail fly. Jim crack, &c. When ole massa take his sleep, He bid dis nigga sight to keep,
The music video for "I Don't Care" was released on 17 May 2019. It was directed by Emil Nava, and filmed in Japan and LA. [29] [30] The video was described by Liz Calvario of ET Online as a "fun and playful visual" for the song, which she described as a "feel-good track". [29] The music video was released on 17 May 2019. [31]
"I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes)", a 1947 song by Hank Williams "I Don't Care" (Webb Pierce song) , 1955, covered by Ricky Skaggs " I Don't Care (Just as Long as You Love Me) ", a 1964 song by Buck Owens
"I Don't Care" was then officially released for digital download and streaming on July 1, 2009, as the second single off of the mini-album. Two remixes of "I Don't Care" were also recorded and made available for digital download, an unplugged reggae version mix that was released on September 3, 2009, and a remix by former 1TYM rapper Song Baek ...
Eva Tanguay sings I Don't Care 1922 Lyricist Jean Lenox 1909 "I Don't Care" is a 1905 song, with words by Jean Lenox and music by Harry O. Sutton.It was originally performed by Eva Tanguay, becoming her most famous song and earning her the nickname "The I Don't Care Girl".
Musically, "I Don't Care" is a pop and dance song, which features breezy synthesizers and pumping bassline and lyrically sees Cheryl taking on a dismissive attitude to former lovers and critics. Upon its release, "I Don't Care" received positive reviews from contemporary music critics , who praised its production and commended Cheryl's choice ...
"I Don't Care Anymore" is one of the few George Harrison compositions released before 1980 that he does not discuss in his autobiography, I, Me, Mine. [1] Authors Ian Inglis and Dale Allison identify it as a song expressing lust for a married woman, [2] [3] written during a period when Harrison was romantically linked to, variously, Krissy Wood (wife of guitarist Ron Wood), [4] Maureen Starkey ...
"Baby I Don't Care" is a song by English pop rock band Transvision Vamp and the first single taken from their second album, Velveteen (1989). It was released in 1989 and remains their highest-charting single, peaking at number three in both the United Kingdom and Australia.