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"Chirpy Chirpy, Cheep Cheep" is a song recorded in 1970 by its composer Lally Stott, [4] and made popular in 1971 by Scottish band Middle of the Road, for whom it was a UK #1 chart hit. [5] That version is one of fewer than fifty singles to have sold more than ten million physical copies worldwide.
Instrumental recording of the anthem " Tera di Solo y suave biento" (English: "Country of sun and gentle breeze"), also known as the "Himno di Boneiru" ("Anthem of Bonaire") and originally the "Himno Boneriano" ("Bonairean Anthem"), [1] is the anthem of Bonaire, a special municipality of the Netherlands in the Caribbean.
Balan covered the song in 2006 on "Sugar Tunes Numa Numa" with his rock band Balan, [41] [133] and in 2008 on "Numa Numa 2" for his project Crazy Loop as a B-side to the single "Mm-ma-ma". [134] He also used the refrain of "Dragostea din tei" on the identically named, but unrelated "Numa Numa 2" featuring American singer Marley Waters in 2018 ...
Phan Thị Mỹ Tâm (born 16 January 1981 in Da Nang), commonly known as Mỹ Tâm, is a Vietnamese singer and songwriter. [1] She is one of the most successful Vietnamese singers for two decades (2000s and 2010s), the most popular Vietnamese singer on Spotify in 2021.
Ia fili e le tai se agavaʻa. Let the wind choose as to the quickness of a canoe. Se a lou manoginogi. Spoken to a man of bad conduct. His conduct is no more fragrant. E lutia i Puava, a e mapu i Fagalele. Hard-pressed paddling in Puava, but at rest in Fagalele. Ua tagi le fatu ma le eleele. The stones and the earth weep.
All tracks by Frank Zappa, except where noted. "I Could Be a Star Now" (from The True Story of Frank Zappa's 200 Motels (), 1988 & Playground Psychotics, 1992) "Catholic Girls [Live]" (from You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6, 1992)
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"Ta fête" (French for Your Party) is a song by Belgian singer Stromae. On 3 February 2014 it was released as the fourth single from his second studio album Racine carrée where it appears as the opening track. On 17 March 2014 it was announced that it would become the official song for the Belgian football selection at the 2014 World Cup. [1]