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Justin Timberlake's original Trolls song has over 1.7 billion views, making it his most popular song on YouTube. See the original post on Youtube "Faith" by Stevie Wonder and Ariana Grande (from Sing)
Those who co-introduced a song with him are indicated in the co-singer column. The year refers to the year of introduction, not necessarily the year the song was written. The "Date of First Commercial Recording" refers to songs for which Astaire's recording was the first release of the song to the record-buying public. [1] [2] [3]
They Smile for You Phil Everly / Terry Slater June 22, 1967 Chained to a Memory: Backing track Thinkin’ 'Bout You Larry Henley / Billy Burnette Spring 1985 Born Yesterday: 2:48 This Is the Last Song I’m Ever Going to Sing Sonny Curtis / Jerry Allison: June 21, 1963 The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits: 2:18
The following is a sortable table of songs recorded by Frank Sinatra: The column Song lists the song title. The column Year lists the year in which the song was recorded. 1,134 songs are listed in the table. This may not include every song for which a recording by Sinatra exists.
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"All the Way" Jimmy Van Heusen, Sammy Cahn: Your Songs: 2009 feat. Branford Marsalis on saxophone "All These People" Harry Connick Jr. Oh, My NOLA: 2007 duet with Kim Burrell "All These Things" Allen Toussaint: Only You: 2004 "All Things" Harry Connick Jr. Occasion : Connick on Piano, Volume 2: 2005 instrumental "All Things" (2) Harry Connick Jr.
They also recorded some unofficially released songs (SKZ-Player and SKZ-Record), solo songs by the members, and songs featuring other artists. Stray Kids signed an exclusive contract with JYP Entertainment for their publishing works and distributions since debut.
The quintessential Christmas crush song, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" finally hit No. 1 in 2019—25 years after its initial release! 2. Nat King Cole, "The Christmas Song"