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Nina and Papi's Best Day Ever [23] Nina and the Yard Sale [24] Nina Cupcake [25] Nina Dog Sits [26] aka Nina Dogs Sits [27] is a short based on episode 14; Nina Good Night [28] Nina Shops with Abuelita [29] Nina Speaks Spanish [30] Nina with Something Completely Silly [31] Stretches with Abuelita [32] Tio Missing Party [33]
Making videos with my abuela has been one of the best experiences of my life. My abuelita is my favorite person on this planet. Both of my parents worked all day when I was a kid, so Mima would ...
"Araw Mo" (English: "Your Day") is a birthday song by Filipino singer Nina. It was released by Warner Music Philippines in June 2006. The song was written by Juan Ariel Coma, and produced by Neil Gregorio. It was originally recorded for the promotion of Goldilocks Bakeshop's 40th anniversary. Sales of the single entirely went to charity. [1]
Doris Day & Dinah Shore - recorded May 1, 1949 for Columbia Records (catalog No. 38514). [1] Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Songbook (1958) [2] Eydie Gorme - for her album Eydie (1968). [3] Nina Simone - included in the album Nina Simone at Town Hall (1959) [4] Nancy Wilson - Broadway – My Way (1964) [5]
2021 saw Nina release a series of new singles. The song "Berlin" was written in collaboration with Swedish synthpop band The Secret Chord and was named after Nina's home city. She later self-released "Carnival Night", which was co-written and produced by electronic rock artist Radio Wolf.
Rather than scrap the session we cut a slow, violent version of the Animals/Nina Simone song: "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood". The next day we borrowed Michael Blair from Tom Waits' band to add a marimba part, and the record was complete. This may seem ironic as I attacked the song with a vocal capacity that Tom might have rejected as being too ...
"Somebody Special" is a song by the Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt. It was released on 11 January 2018 through Cooking Vinyl as the third single from her second studio album The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change. The song was written by Nesbitt with Dan Muckala, who also produced it, and Brianna Kennedy.
"Backlash Blues," one of Simone's civil rights songs. The lyrics were written by her friend and poet Langston Hughes. "I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl," based on a song by Simone's great example, Bessie Smith, but with somewhat different lyrics. "The House of the Rising Sun" was previously recorded live by Simone in 1962 on Nina at the Village ...