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Up on the Housetop" is a Christmas song written by Benjamin Hanby in 1864. [1] [2] It has been recorded by a multitude of singers, most notably Gene Autry in 1953.
In 1989, a further remix known as "Rok da House (W.E.F.U.N.K.)" appeared on their debut studio album Anywayawanna. "Rok da House" is known to be the very first hip house record, [ 3 ] having been written and pressed to vinyl in August 1986.
An overdubbed version of this song was released on the 1989 album The Beginning Years 1967-1968, prior to the inclusion of the original recording being featured on Big Boy in 1993 [22] "Up on the House Top" The Jackson 5 Christmas Album: Benjamin Hanby — "Up On The Roof" Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls: Gerry Goffin. Carole King. The ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Everyone knows the words to holiday favorite “Up On The Housetop,” but few know the story behind it. It was back in 1864 that a man named Benjamin Hanby sat down in New ...
The song was produced by Dan Muckala. It topped the US Dance Club Songs chart on the week of June 9, 2007 and peaked at number six on the Adult Contemporary chart on the week of July 7, 2007. The music video was filmed in Nashville, Tennessee on January 9, 2007 by director Roman White.
"Up On the House Top" U.S. Adult Contemporary: 1 U.S. Adult Contemporary Recurrents: 15 Top AC Singles of 2006: 36 2006 "Jingle Bells" U.S. Adult Contemporary: 1 2007 "Frosty the Snowman" U.S. Adult Contemporary: 1 Canadian Adult Contemporary 40 Top AC Singles of 2008: 46 2008 "We Need a Little Christmas" U.S. Adult Contemporary: 19
The winning song was "Finally Free" which was released with a full remix package in 2012. [ 11 ] In 2013, Locke teamed up with British production team Cahill to release the single, "Feel the Love," on 3 Beat Records, that was promoted exclusively to the United Kingdom.
This article lists songs of the C vs D "mash-up" genre that are commercially available (as opposed to amateur bootlegs and remixes).As a rule, they combine the vocals of the first "component" song with the instrumental (plus additional vocals, on occasion) from the second.