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All Through the Night" made Lauper the first female singer to generate four top 10 hits in the Hot 100 from a debut album. [34] The week ending January 19, 1985, while it was moving down the Hot 100, it was the biggest free-faller, falling from #33 to #64.
"All Through the Night" (folk song) or "Ar Hyd y Nos", a Welsh folk song "All Through the Night" (Cole Porter song), 1934 "All Through the Night" (Jules Shear song), 1983; covered by Cyndi Lauper, 1983 "All Through the Night" (Tone Lōc song), 1991 "All Through the Night", by Donna Summer from Bad Girls
Ar Hyd y Nos" (English: All Through the Night) is a Welsh song sung to a tune that was first recorded in Edward Jones' Musical and Poetical Relics of the Welsh Bards (1784). The most commonly sung Welsh lyrics were written by John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887), and have been translated into several languages, including English (most famously by ...
"Quiero Bailar (All Through the Night)" is a song by Mexican trio 3Ball MTY featuring American singer Becky G as the lead single from 3Ball MTY's second studio album, Globall (2014). The track, featuring Gomez rap-singing in Spanish and English, was released on September 24, 2013. The song premiered on September 10, 2013 on Univision.
IVE has arrived to take over the world – and the K-Pop girl group is giving Us Weekly an exclusive look at the making of their new music video. The sextet released “All Night,” their cover ...
She's So Unusual is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Cyndi Lauper, released on October 14, 1983, by Portrait Records.It stands out for its commercial success, achieving four top-five singles—a pioneering achievement for a debut album by a female artist. [5]
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All Through the Night" is a 1934 popular song written by Cole Porter for his 1934 musical Anything Goes. The melody's distinguishing characteristic is a descending chromatic scale , starting on the third, interrupted by an octave leap after four bars.