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The song was part of the five best national parade songs by The Straits Times in 2023. [3] The song was also ranked: 13th out of 16th by The Smart Local Singapore in 2024. [4] 9th out of 10th by SETHLUI.com in 2024. [5]
Song for Singapore: 2010 Lyrics and music: Corrinne May [19] Chorus: [20] I want to sing Sing a song for Singapore With every generation there's more to be grateful for So come and sing Sing a song for Singapore You're my brother you're my sister I'm thankful for my Singapore My Singapore Singapore Stand Up for Singapore: 1984 Lyrics and music ...
Don't Forget the Lyrics! is the Singaporean version of the international game show Don't Forget the Lyrics!. In Singapore, an English-language version premiered on 27 November 2008, whereas the Chinese Mandarin-language version premiered on 25 August 2009 in addition to a special celebrity episodes in 2010.
On YouTube, the song had over 15 million views within days, and it held the top spot of Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore's music trends for several weeks. [2] Written as a comedic pop duet and featuring a dancing panda in the music video, "Fragile" satirizes the social issues in China , the political status of Taiwan , the Xinjiang ...
The group opened with a Johnny Russell composition, "Catfish John". They performed another 18 songs which included a Hank Williams song " Bayou Country" and the Tanya Tucker song, "Delta Dawn". The last song was "Singapore Cowboy" which had the audience incited the audience's approval and had them singing the refrain and requesting an encore.
The song "One Step at a Time" (一步一步来) sat for six weeks at the top of the charts in 1987, while "Love's Refuge" (恋之憩) was at the top for 29 weeks in 1986, an unbroken record for a local pop song. [5] Liang's particularly iconic composition is the song "Negotiations And Love" (情商).
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This is a list of the Singapore Top 30 Digital Streaming number-one songs in 2020, according to the Recording Industry Association Singapore. Chart history [ edit ]