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La golondrina (English: "The Swallow") is a song written in 1862 by Mexican physician Narciso Serradell Sevilla (1843–1910), who at the time was exiled to France due to the French intervention in Mexico.
From a version of stud with nines & fives wild [8] Dolly Parton: From the movie 9 to 5 [8] Hard Working Man: Works 9 to 5 [8] 94 Joe Montana: 49ers quarterback, borrowed from 92 Montana Banana; when he was benched, the joke was 49 unsuited [8] Lost World Series: Refers to the lost baseball World Series of 1994. Could also refer to the fate of a ...
Joyce Bryant released a version of the song in 1954. It also served as the title of her album. [14] Ella Fitzgerald - A swing version is included on the 1962 Verve recording: Ella Fitzgerald: Rhythm Is My Business with a fabulous big band arrangement by Bill Doggett. The Temperance Seven - a single release in 1962 (7" Parlophone R4934). [15]
"Guaranteed" is a song written and performed by Pearl Jam vocalist Eddie Vedder from the Into the Wild soundtrack (2007). It is the final track on the album, and also features a hidden track of "Guaranteed" (Humming Vocal) after about two minutes of silence following the regular version of "Guaranteed".
"And the Crowd Goes Wild" is a song recorded by American country music singer Mark Wills. It was released in July 2003 as the first single and title track from his album of the same name. The song reached #29 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Jeffrey Steele and Craig Wiseman.
The Guy and Candie Carawan version is known as They Go Wild Over Me. [5] An adaptation of "The Popular Wobbly" was also included in a 1931 songbook published by radio personality Ernest Iverson. [6] Pete Seeger, [7] Utah Phillips [1] and Joe Glazer [8] are among the well-known singers who have performed the song.
The song was released in 1999 as part of the soundtrack to the film Wild Wild West (1999) and later included on Iglesias's fourth and debut English-language album, Enrique (1999). "Bailamos" reached number one on the Spanish Singles Chart and on the US Billboard Hot 100 , and it became a top-three hit in Canada, Hungary, New Zealand, Norway ...
A-Haunting We Will Go (disambiguation), a title play on this song "Bye, baby Bunting, Daddy's Gone A-Hunting", a similarly constructed song "Ee Aye Addio" - an English football chant to the same tune "The Farmer in the Dell" - a song with similar lyrics, content, and music "You're in the Army Now" - another song with similar lyrics