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"Little Things" is the debut single by American band Good Charlotte from their self-titled debut album, released in mid-2000. The song was re-released in the UK on March 9, 2009. This song is featured in the 2000 film Dude, Where's My Car? and in the game Project Gotham Racing.
On September 1, 2011, Good Charlotte announced a hiatus via an interview with Rolling Stone, but The Madden Brothers released a free mix tape in October 2011, Before — Volume One. [ 89 ] and their debut album Greetings From California was released in September 2014, which featured Good Charlotte drummer Dean Butterworth as session performer.
In December 2000, Good Charlotte appeared at HFSmas, the winter edition of HFStival. [34] "The Motivation Proclamation" was released to modern rock radio stations on January 29, 2001. [35] On March 1, 2001, "Little Things" was released as a single in Australia. [36] The CD version includes "The Click" and "Thank You Mom" as extra tracks. [37]
Add these touching songs about moms to your Mother's Day playlist in 2024. The best Mother's Day songs are sweet, heartfelt, and sometimes sassy!
The Young and the Hopeless is the second studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte, released on October 1, 2002, by Epic and Daylight Records.Following the release of their self-titled debut album (2000), the band met producer Eric Valentine and engaged him for their next album.
This track from her Fearless album is a feel-good pop song that sounds like something from Starbucks’ permanent rotation (i.e., it’ll totally strike the right chords with mom). Listen here 10.
Best known for songs like "End of the Road," "I'll Make Love to You" and "One Sweet Day," Boyz II Men also had a hit with "A Song for Mama," a 1997 song about a mother's steadfast love and support.
A version of the song was used as the theme music for the Glenn Beck Program early in the 2004 presidential election season, but due to political differences with Good Charlotte, Beck was forced to replace the song with an edited version of Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name".