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"Every Day Should Be a Holiday" is a song by American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols. It was released in 1997 as the first single from their second studio album, ...The Dandy Warhols Come Down. The song was featured in the movie There's Something About Mary and included in the official soundtrack album. [2]
The song is associated with Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” (The famine-relief song famously kept “Last Christmas” from reaching No. 1.) George sings on both records. Why ...
According to a recent Earnest survey, 79% of recent college graduates admitted exceeding their monthly budget. The holiday season could add further financial strain on young people, who are already...
The coronavirus pandemic has taken a major hit on the economy and the personal finances of workers across the country. The national unemployment rate was as high as 14.7% in April 2020. It's down ...
Five songs alternated topping the Holiday Airplay chart from 2010 and 2019: . Bobby Helms' 1957 "Jingle Bell Rock" for one week on 11/27/10, [164]; Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" for 31 weeks (2 weeks from 12/4-11/2010, [165] 2 weeks from 1/1-8/2011, [166] 3 weeks from 12/24/2011-1/7/2012, [167] 1 week on 1/5/2013, [168] 3 weeks from 12/28/2013-1/11/2014, [169] 1 week on 1/3 ...
"Holiday" is a song by American singer Madonna from her self-titled debut album (1983). It was written by Curtis Hudson and Lisa Stevens-Crowder for their own musical act Pure Energy, and produced by John "Jellybean" Benitez. Hudson came up with the lyrics of the song while watching negative news on television, and together with Stevens-Crowder ...
On Dec. 13, "All I Want for Christmas Is You" became the first holiday song to reach 2 billion streams on Spotify. “This is beyond incredible," Carey said in a statement to PEOPLE.
Among their many hits were "Born to be Blue" and "A Stranger Called the Blues", as well as numerous film songs. [2] [3] Their most famous work together is "The Christmas Song". Wells had written what would become the first four lines of the song on a hot day in July, 1945. Tormé had come over to visit, and saw the lines written out on a notepad.