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The song was the only chart success by Corby band St Cecelia. [2] It reached number 12 in the UK Singles Chart in 1971 and was in the chart for 17 weeks. [3] It is one of several novelty or Bubblegum songs from the 1970s with which producer King was involved. [4]
A music download is the digital transfer of music via the Internet into a device capable of decoding and playing it, such as a personal computer, portable media player, MP3 player or smartphone. This term encompasses both legal downloads and downloads of copyrighted material without permission or legal payment.
Individual songs are usually priced at either US$1.99/€1.49/£0.99, or US$1.00/€0.75/£0.59, with a few exceptions priced at £1.19 or £1.49/€1.99; [16] all are available for download through PlayStation Network, Xbox Live and the Wii's online service unless otherwise noted on the list below.
"Up and Down" is a song by Dutch Eurodance group Vengaboys. Originally released in the Netherlands in February 1998, it reached number four in the United Kingdom in November 1998. Originally released in the Netherlands in February 1998, it reached number four in the United Kingdom in November 1998.
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In Japan, the song was released as a single album titled Up & Down Special Edition on August 22, 2018, as the group's debut Japanese single. [2] The song was written and produced by Shinsadong Tiger , who had previously worked with a variety of groups such as T-ara, Beast and 4Minute, along with Beomi and members LE and Nyangi.
"Move On Up" is a song by Curtis Mayfield from his 1970 debut album, Curtis. Nearly nine minutes long on the album version, it was released as a single in the United States, but failed to chart. An edited version of the song spent 10 weeks in the top 50 of the UK Singles Chart in 1971, peaking at number 12, and it has become a soul classic over ...