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"Good Time" is a song recorded by Romanian recording artist Inna for Body and the Sun (2015)—the Japanese counterpart of her fourth studio album, Inna (2015)—Inna, and Party Never Ends (2013). Featuring the vocals of Cuban-American rapper Pitbull , it was made available for digital download on 15 July 2014 through Atlantic Records .
"Good Time" (stylized in all caps) is a song co-written and recorded by American singer and songwriter Niko Moon. It was released on July 19, 2019, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and serviced to country radio on March 16, 2020, [ 4 ] as the lead single from his debut album of the same name (2021). [ 5 ]
"Good Time" is a 2013 single by Paris Hilton from her unreleased second studio album. It was released on October 8, 2013, by Cash Money as the lead single from the record. . The song was written and produced by her and Afrojack, with additional songwriting provided by Hilton and Lil Wa
J. J. Starbuck ("Gone Again") - music by Mike Post, lyrics by Stephen Geyer performed by Ronnie Milsap; The Jack Benny Program (end credit theme, "The J & M Stomp") – Mahlon Merrick; The Jackie Gleason Show ("Melancholy Serenade") – Jackie Gleason; Jackpot, 1974–75 version ("Jet Set") – Mike Vickers (later used for This Week in Baseball)
This is the first time the song is listed and released as "You and I". In a sixth season episode of the CBS sitcom Good Times, Michael Evans (Ralph Carter) performs the song at the wedding of his sister Thelma (Bern Nadette Stanis) to Keith Anderson . [1] Santita Jackson performed the song at the 1992 wedding of Barack and Michelle Obama [2]
Reba McEntire is still a survivor. Over 17 years after her sitcom Reba went off the air, the country music legend is returning to TV with a new comedy, Happy’s Place, and she’ll once again be ...
English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Good Times is a 1970s American sitcom. Good Times or Goodtimes may also refer to: ... (All Time Low song), 2017 "Good ...
"Good Time" is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Alan Jackson. It is the title track and second single from his album Good Time, having been released on April 21, 2008. [1] Overall, it is his forty-eighth Top Ten hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts and his twenty-fourth Number One hit.