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According to The Great Canadian Book of Lists by Randy Ray and Mark Kearney, the group was not very proud of the song. But in the late 1960s it went down very well as the ultimate close-dancing song when they played high school dances in Toronto. [10] The Paupers were a psychedelic group, and the folk-influenced song was their most mellow. [11]
"I Just Call You Mine" is a song written by Jess Cates, Ty Lacy and Dennis Matkosky, and recorded by David Phelps for his 2008 album The Voice. [1] However, it was covered notably by American country music artist Martina McBride .
The song is featured on John Legend's 2004 live album Solo Sessions Vol. 1: Live at the Knitting Factory, with Imani Uzuri singing the female lead. In 2005, Alicia Keys and Jermaine Paul recorded it for the Luther Vandross tribute album So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross .
Love wrote the song in 20 minutes while on the bathroom floor of her friend's house, writing the lyrics in Sharpie on her arm and performing it for the first time about an hour later. The song ...
Even if you're not on the mic, it's impossible not to join in with lyrics like "Hidin' somewhere in the niiiiight" or "Streetlights, people, ooohhh"—or, at the very least, play some air guitar.
"Call You Mine" is a song by American production duo The Chainsmokers featuring American singer-songwriter Bebe Rexha. It was released as a single on May 31, 2019, along with its music video, serving as the fourth single from the duo's third studio album World War Joy . [ 2 ] "
The song of mine they’re doing is one of my favorite lyrics I’ve ever written—ever. For a girl group that dances their ass off and looks this fierce to do such a high-level lyric, I’m like ...
"Mine Would Be You" is a song written by Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, and Deric Ruttan [1] and recorded by American country music artist Blake Shelton. It was released in July 2013 as the third single from Shelton's 2013 album Based on a True Story…. [2] The song reached number one the US Billboard Country Airplay chart.