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The standard "churro" is also sold under the name "calentitos de papas", the name referring to the softer mashed potato-like texture. [10] [11] [12] In parts of eastern Andalusia, a much thinner dough is used, which does not allow for the typical ridges to be formed on the surface of the churro.
"I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" Single by The New Seekers; from the album We'd Like to Teach the World to Sing; B-side "Boom Town" Released: November 1971: Genre: Pop [1] [2] Length: 2: 20: Label: Philips (Germany) Polydor (UK) Elektra (USA/Canada) Songwriter(s) Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway, Bill Backer and Billy Davis: Producer(s) David ...
"Video" is the first single released by American singer-songwriter India Arie, from her debut album, Acoustic Soul. The song also contains a sample of "Fun" by Brick and a sample of "Top Billin'" by Audio Two. Arie wrote the hook for the song in 1999. [1] It became her most successful song to date on the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked in ...
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The video for "Sweetness", directed by Tim Hope, depicts the band performing the song in a bedroom while apparently recording a demo cassette. Compositing and various forms of animation (including stop-motion, rotoscoping, and computer animation) were used to add surreal elements throughout the video, as well as to show the band performing in different locations: a bar, a concert, and a ...
Musically, "Taste" has been labeled as a pop rock and slacker rock song. Dave Meyers directed the music video, which features Jenna Ortega. Like Carpenter's previous two singles, "Espresso" and "Please Please Please", "Taste" was an immediate success, debuting at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming her third top ten single on the ...
Gary Portnoy (born June 8, 1956) is an American musician and singer-songwriter. He is best known for co-writing and performing the main theme song of the NBC sitcom Cheers , " Where Everybody Knows Your Name ".
According to Wren Graves of Consequence of Sound, the song begins with "Sia singing the word, 'Boom,' the sound of an epiphany. The song is about a metaphorical wakening, the moment a person decides to be totally and wholly themselves". [7] Vulture ' s Charu Sinha said "Original" is "the type of upbeat, anthemic pop that Sia does best". [1]