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The Clapping Song is an American song, written by Lincoln Chase, originally arranged by Charles Calello and recorded by Shirley Ellis in 1965. [citation needed]The single sold over a million copies, and peaked at number eight in the United States [1] and number six in the UK.
In August 2020, "The Clapping Song" was used in a TV commercial for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0, and in April 2021 her "I See It, I Like It, I Want It" was in another Samsung commercial, this time for the Galaxy Z Flip 5G and Galaxy Z Fold2. In 2021, "The Clapping Song" was used in the movie Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
The album spawned the hit single "Nolia Clap", which peaked at 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was the group's only top 40 hit. The group followed the LP up with a seven-song EP also titled Nolia Clap that was released later in the year and it peaked at 65 on the R&B chart.
The chorus of "360" references actress Julia Fox (pictured)—who also appeared in the song's music video—with its lyric "I'm everywhere, I'm so Julia". The phrase became a popular Internet meme . "360" is a hyperpop , [ 8 ] synth-pop , [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and electropop song, which was produced by her longtime collaborator A. G. Cook and Canadian ...
Lincoln R. Chase (June 29, 1926 – October 6, 1980) was an American songwriter and occasional recording artist. As a writer, his most notable songs were "Such a Night", "Jim Dandy", and several of Shirley Ellis' hits in the early 1960s including "The Name Game" and "The Clapping Song".
When the third single, the radio-friendly "Another Latin Love Song" again failed to break into the chart, the band tried cover versions instead, with some success. " Iko Iko ", a cover of The Dixie Cups ' 1965 hit (later featured in the 1988 movie Rain Man ), [ 3 ] was The Belle Stars' long-hoped-for UK Singles Chart debut, peaking at number 35 ...
Dolly Parton is seemingly not here for any criticism of her friend Beyoncé’s debut country album, Cowboy Carter. Parton, 78, hinted that she has no time for haters in a Monday, April 1 ...
Clap Clap may refer to: "Clap Clap" (song), a 2022 song by Gran Error, Elvana Gjata, and Antonia "Clap Clap", a 2022 song by NiziU; Clap!