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"I Don't Know" is a song by English musician Paul McCartney, released by Capitol Records as a double A-side single alongside "Come On to Me", ahead of McCartney's 17th studio album, Egypt Station. [3] [4] McCartney's website described "I Don't Know" as a "plaintive, soul-soothing ballad as only Paul can deliver." [3]
"1979" is a song by American alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins. It was released in 1996 as the second single from their third studio album, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. "1979" was written by frontman Billy Corgan, and features loops and samples uncharacteristic of previous Smashing Pumpkins songs. [7]
On April 1, "I Don't Know" won the Juno Award for Single of the Year. [2] It beat out "Fragile Bird" by City and Colour, "Invincible" by Hedley, "When We Stand Together" by Nickelback and "Let's Go Higher" by Johnny Reid. Several media sources, including The Globe and Mail and The Winnipeg Free Press considered their win to be an upset. [3] [4]
"I Don't Know", an English version of the song "Je sais pas" performed by Celine Dion from the album Falling into You "I Don't Know", by Dredg, 2009
With that episode, the use of "I don't know" as the slime's trigger phrase was introduced, and it quickly became the show's trademark gag. Most of the cast did not like getting slimed (Christine McGlade said it was "gross and challenging" [18]), and on occasion, they tried to avoid saying "I don't know." This usually backfired, as in the ...
"He's saying, 'Well, I don't really care; it doesn't matter to me,' which is what the song is about. The audience see's through the performance. They know that underneath it, he is affected and ...
In 1952, Rose Bonne (lyrics) and Canadian/English folk artist Alan Mills copyrighted a version of the song, respectively contributing lyrics and music. At that time it was entitled simply "I Know an Old Lady." [3] A widely distributed version of the song was released on Brunswick Records in 1953, where it was sung by Burl Ives.
Please Don’t Destroy is a comedy team consisting of Ben Marshall, John Higgins and Martin Herlihy. They started on the stage but, during the pandemic, became a sensation online.