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Emile Ford was born in Castries, Saint Lucia, in the West Indies.He was the son of Barbadian politician, Frederick Edward Miller, and Madge Murray, a singer and musical theatre director whose father had founded and conducted the St. Lucia Philharmonic Band. [1]
Joe Williams – "Bombay Dub Orchestra Remix" on Christmas Remixed 2 (2005) and featured in the film Iron Man 3 (2013) [38] Roger Williams – on the album Christmas Time (1959) Carnie Wilson – on the album Christmas with Carnie (2007) BeBe & CeCe Winans – on the album First Christmas (1993) Klaus Wunderlich – on the album Jingle Bells [1]
Christina Aguilera recorded a rendition of "These Are The Special Times", [59] and Patti Labelle performed a rendition of "Don't Save It All For Christmas Day". [60] Billboard listed Dion's rendition of "Feliz Navidad" as one of the best covers of the song. [61] Esquire listed Happy Xmas (War Is Over) among "The 65 Best Christmas Songs of All ...
The BBC transmitted new installments of the programme weekly from January 1964 through July 2006, and from then on, only as Christmas and New Year Specials. It was also converted into a radio programme (not included here). Although several artists appeared multiple times on the show over the years, the list notes just their first appearance.
2. A happy day. World Smile Day is held on the first Friday of October each year. The slogan for the day is “Do an act of kindness. Help one person smile!” The Worcester Historical Museum ...
[6] James Hunter of Rolling Stone wrote a negative review: "the climactic version of Charlie Chaplin's "Smile" has zero point of view on itself; its blend of rampaging ego and static orchestral pop is a Streisand-size mistake." [7] In 2009 at Jackson's memorial service, his brother Jermaine Jackson sang a version of the song in Michael's honor. [8]
"Silver Bells" is a Christmas song composed by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. It debuted in the motion picture The Lemon Drop Kid (1951), where it was started by William Frawley, [1] then sung in the generally known version immediately thereafter by Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell. [1]
"Merry Christmas Everyone" is a festive song recorded by Welsh singer-songwriter Shakin' Stevens. Written by Bob Heatlie and produced by Dave Edmunds, it is the fourth and to date last number one single for Shakin' Stevens on the UK Singles Chart. [1] It was released on 25 November 1985 [2] and was the Christmas number one for that year. [3]