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Critical reception to the soundtrack was mixed. Film critic A. O. Scott of The New York Times said that the film's silliness is "loud and slightly hysterical, as if young viewers could be entertained only by a ceaseless barrage of sensory stimulus and pop-culture attitude, or instructed by songs that make the collected works of Up With People sound like Metallica". [4]
The Once-ler recounts how, as a young inventor, he arrived in a lush forest of Truffula trees. After chopping down a Truffula to create a knitted garment known as a Thneed, he was confronted by the Lorax, the self-proclaimed "guardian of the forest". The Lorax made him promise not to cut down any more trees.
"Everybody Needs a Best Friend" is a song from the 2012 feature film Ted, with music composed by Walter Murphy and lyrics by Seth MacFarlane. Performed by Norah Jones during the film's opening credits, the song was used as the film's main theme song. It was released by Universal Republic Records on June 26, 2012. [1]
Everybody Needs a Hero is the second studio album by the Irish singer-songwriter and guitarist Orla Gartland, released on 4 October 2024 by New Friends. [1] Singles
"Everybody Needs a 303" is the debut single by British big beat artist Fatboy Slim, [1] released in 1996 from his debut album Better Living Through Chemistry. [2] The original version of the single peaked at number 191 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 3 ]
Hegseth repeated the phrase. “I need a drink of water,” he said, drawing laughter. “Out of many, one,” he continued. “E pluribus unum. Out of many, one.”
Though many are preparing for a bleak four years, former director of public affairs and senior adviser for the Biden administration Jonathan Lovitz isn’t worried about small entrepreneurs.
On May 28, 1964, Burke recorded "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" (Atlantic 2241), [1] written by Burke (but also credited to Bert Berns and Jerry Wexler), which was Burke's most prominent bid for an enduring soul standard. Burke claims he was the sole writer on the song but was talked into sharing credit by Wexler and Berns.