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"My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)" is a song that was performed by the Canadian group Chilliwack. Co-written by bandmembers Brian MacLeod and Bill Henderson, it was released on the band's 1981 album Wanna Be a Star. In Canada, the song spent four weeks at number 3. [1] In the United States, it reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2]
"I Want You to Be My Girl" is a song written by George Goldner and Richard Barrett and performed by The Teenagers featuring Frankie Lymon. It reached #3 on the U.S. R&B chart and #13 on the Billboard pop chart in 1956. [1] The song was featured on their 1956 album, The Teenagers Featuring Frankie Lymon. [2]
The song was fleshed out by Cameron Muncey, who also convinced Caster to make the lyrics more positive, so he changed the hook to "Are you gonna be my girl". [6] The cough was an accident in the demo , but the producers thought it should be in the final mix.
"You'll Be Gone" was released as an RCA Victor 45 picture sleeve single on February 9, 1965, as the B side of "Do the Clam", as RCA Victor 47–8500. The Jordanaires provided the background vocals. "You'll Be Gone" charted at no. 121 on Billboard. In Canada, "You'll Be Gone" reached no. 16 on the singles chart as a double A side with "Do the ...
A music video was for "Wanna Love You Girl" was directed by Hype Williams and produced by Tracey Cuesta.Filmed in the Dominican Republic in August 2005. This video was shot with mostly natural lighting using mirrors and bounce boards as the locations were so remote that there were no cables available long enough to connect to the generator.
Be My Girl may refer to: Be My Girl (Jim Dale song), 1957: written by Artie Singer; produced by George Martin; with instrumental accompaniment and directed by Ron Goodwin "Be My Girl" (The Dramatics song), 1976 "Be My Girl" (New Kids on the Block song), 1986 "Be My Girl" (Eamon song), 2017
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"I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" was the number one most viewed music video on YouTube in 2009. The video received 82 million views, easily beating out the second and third most viewed videos both by Disney star Miley Cyrus, "The Climb" (64 million views) and "Party in the U.S.A." (54 million views). [12]