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"Good Morning" was written and produced by West. [1] Due to being the album's introductory track, the song's original title was "Good Morning (Intro)," but subsequently was changed. [2] Unlike its predecessors, rather than a fake Bernie Mac intro or a Broke-Phi-Broke skit, the album-opener instead begins with vocals from West.
The song was released as a single in New Zealand in June 1999 and peaked at number 15. The song is featured in the 1999 film American Pie soundtrack. The song was included on a limited edition 2-disc re-release of Beautiful Collision (2003); and a live version of the song did feature on the album Together in Concert: Live , (2000).
"Good Morning" is a song with music by Nacio Herb Brown and lyrics by Arthur Freed, originally written for the film Babes in Arms (1939) and performed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. [ 1 ] Covers
Jane Turzy (overdubbing herself, billed as the Jane Turzy Trio) recorded the song for a hit. The recording was released by Decca Records as catalog number 27622. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on June 29, 1951, and lasted 5 weeks on the chart, peaking at #24. [ 2 ]
"Good Morning Good Morning" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was written by John Lennon [4] and credited to Lennon–McCartney. Inspiration for the song came to Lennon from a television commercial for Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
“Good morning, America,” Swift, 34, began during the Monday, March 11, episode of GMA. ... “Tune in every day this week to get an exclusive look into the acoustic songs from The Eras Tour ...
To be clear, Boyz II Men, for all their beloved songs, did not sing the original version of the classic Chili's jingle. You know: "I want my baby back, baby back, baby back ribs" with a dollop of ...
Good morning, Mister Zip-Zip-Zip, With your hair cut just as short as, your hair cut just as short as, your hair cut just as short as mine. You see them on the highway, You meet them down the pike, In olive drab and khaki Are soldiers on the hike; And as the column passes, The word goes down the line, Good morning, Mister Zip-Zip-Zip,