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"Scorsese Baby Daddy" is a song by American singer-songwriter SZA from Lana (2024), the reissue of her second studio album SOS (2022). The title references film director Martin Scorsese . In the lyrics, SZA expresses her desire to find a boyfriend who reminds her of the characters from Scorsese's filmography , who tend to be violent criminals.
"What is Love" is a song recorded by American recording artist V. Bozeman for 1st studio album of the TV series Empire. The song was written by Daniel Jones , Timbaland , Jim Beanz , while Timbaland , Jim Beanz also handled the production.
"Call Me" is a song by the American new wave band Blondie and the theme to the 1980 film American Gigolo. Produced and composed by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder , with lyrics by Blondie singer Debbie Harry , the song appeared in the film and was released in the United States in early 1980 as a single .
34. The Shires, "Daddy's Little Girl" This song is incredibly personal to The Shires singer Crissie Rhodes, even though its themes are almost universal."This is a very personal song. My dad passed ...
As you can see, the song following "So Long, London" is "But Daddy I Love Him," which is a line from Disney's original animated The Little Mermaid, a film that came out in 1989 (aka the year ...
“But Daddy I Love Him” is the sixth track on Tortured Poets, but many think the singer could be setting fans up for a one-two punch. as TTPD’s fifth track is titled “So Long, London ...
"A Thing Called Love" is a song written and originally recorded by Jerry Reed [2] in 1968. This song has been recorded by many artists, including Jimmy Dean, Elvis Presley, Glen Campbell, and Lynn Anderson. In 1971, the song was recorded by Johnny Cash and it became a No. 1 country hit in Canada. The record was Cash's biggest hit in Europe ...
"Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)" is a song written by Janice Lee Gwin and Linda Martin and performed by Daddy Dewdrop. It was featured on his 1971 album, Daddy Dewdrop. [2] The lyrics in the verses are spoken, rather than sung. "Chick-A-Boom" reached number nine on the U.S. Billboard pop chart in 1971. [3]