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"A Song for Mama" is a number-one R&B single by the American R&B group Boyz II Men. The tune, which was written and produced by Babyface , served as the theme song to the 1997 motion picture Soul Food , and spent two weeks at number one on the US R&B chart.
Deck the Halls" is a traditional Christmas carol. The melody is Welsh , dating back to the sixteenth century, [ 1 ] and belongs to a winter carol, " Nos Galan ", while the English lyrics, written by the Scottish musician Thomas Oliphant, date to 1862.
Additionally, the original album featured a version of "Deck the Halls" which is not on the standard Columbia CD. (The Barnes & Noble chain, however, issued a version of the new title with "Deck the Halls" included as a bonus track.) The album was reissued on the UMe label in 2012, with the addition of two tracks.
In what may be one of the few songs for mom performed by a duet, Glen Campbell and Steve Wariner really send this country classic home with lyrics like, ”There oughta be a hall of fame for mama ...
Deck the Halls" is a Christmas carol. Deck the Halls may also refer to: Deck the Halls, a Canadian made-for-TV Christmas film starring Gabrielle Carteris and Steve Bacic; Deck the Halls, an American family comedy film starring Danny DeVito and Matthew Broderick; Deck the Halls, a 2003 thriller by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark
Deck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand is the first Christmas album released by Christian rock band Relient K. It was released in many stores as a combo pack with later copies of their previous full-length album, Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do .
Released in July 1971 as a single (Columbia 4-45758, with "One More Summer in Virginia" on the opposite side), [1] [3] the song reached number 37 on U.S. Billboard 's country chart for the week of October 9. [4] [5] The song was later included as the opening track on The Carter Family album Travelin' Minstrel Band (1972). [6]
Ohta was a boy when he was taught his first three chords on the ukulele by his mother. He entered an amateur contest at age 9 and won the $10 first prize. [1] Three years later he met Eddie Kamae on the beach, at the time considered the best ukulele player in the world, and became his student. [2]