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The Puppy Song" is a Harry Nilsson song that appeared on his album Harry released in August 1969. Nilsson originally wrote this song at Paul McCartney 's request for Mary Hopkin , an 18-year-old singer that McCartney had signed to Apple Records and whose first album, Post Card would feature her version of Nilsson's song.
"From tha Chuuuch to da Palace" is a song by American rapper Snoop Dogg featuring fellow American rapper Pharrell Williams from the former's sixth studio album Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$ (2002). Produced by The Neptunes (Williams and Chad Hugo ), it contains re-sung elements from " Contagious " performed by The Isley Brothers .
The two had met when Goettel's band, Water, opened for a Skinny Puppy show in 1985. [7] Key and Goettel got on well and quickly began jamming together. [8] Goettel was a classically trained pianist and had extensive technical knowledge, including experience with the Ensoniq Mirage which became vital to Skinny Puppy's sound.
The Smurfs Go Pop! is an album of songs by The Smurfs, released in 1996.Most of the songs are cover versions of existing songs with altered lyrics. Some of the songs function as simple Smurf sing-a-longs ("Smurfs are Back") while others have more of an apparent satirical intent ("The Noisy Smurf").
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Some of the material intended for the 12-inch was later released on Skinny Puppy's 1996 compilation Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4. [24] Ultimately, Last Rights did not receive a second single until 2000, when "Left Handshake", the song cut from the album due to legal concerns, was issued in a limited capacity under the title "Track 10". [23]
The song's lyrics and title went through a few iterations. "Originally, when I did my 'Thriller' demo, I called it 'Starlight,' ” Temperton told The Telegraph. “Quincy said to me, 'You managed ...
"Puppy Love" is a popular song written by Canadian-American singer Paul Anka in 1960 for Annette Funicello, a Mouseketeer, on whom he had a crush. [ citation needed ] Anka's version reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 behind Percy Faith 's " Theme from A Summer Place ", [ 1 ] No. 4 on the Canadian CHUM Charts , [ 2 ] and No. 33 on the UK ...