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"Blame It" (also known as "Blame It (On the Alcohol)") is a song by American singer and actor Jamie Foxx, released as the second official single from his third studio album, Intuition (2008). It features American singer T-Pain and was written by Christopher "Deep" Henderson , Nate Walker , James T. Brown, John Conte Jr., David Ballard and ...
"Blame It on the Alcohol" was given a positive reception by many reviewers, though there was disagreement over the show's messages, including with regard to drinking alcohol. Rachel's party was lauded, as was the song performed during it, " Don't You Want Me "; the assembly song, Kesha 's " Tik Tok ", was also well received.
Johnson was born as John A. Mathis on July 20, 1942 in Belle Glade, Florida, the son of Lillie Kate Mathis who later married Lucine Johnson.As a child, he moved to Rochester, New York, and later sang in several local groups, [1] including the Bandwagons [].
Music videos: 20: Gord Bamford is a ... "Blame It On That Red Dress" 6 66 Honkytonks and Heartaches: 2008 ... "Put Some Alcohol On It" 9 87 "My Daughter's Father" 12 ...
"Blame It on Me" is a song by British singer-songwriter George Ezra. It was released as the fourth single from his debut studio album, Wanted on Voyage (2014). The song was released in the United Kingdom as a digital download on 11 August 2014 through Columbia Records .
Taylor Swift’s song “Fortnight” is getting a lot of attention for lyrics that include the line “I was a functioning alcoholic.” Swift, who co-wrote the track, hasn’t said whether she ...
The Song is Ended (but the Melody Lingers On) 1962: Irving Berlin, Beda Loehner The Song Is You: 1942, 1946, 1947, 1958, 1979: Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern: Song of the Sabia: 1969: Chico Buarque, Norman Gimbel, Antonio Carlos Jobim: Song Sung Blue: 1979: Neil Diamond: Song Without Words: 1979: Gordon Jenkins: The Song's Gotta Come from ...
Michael George Jackson (born 2 November 1947) is an English singer-songwriter and the co-writer of the song "Blame It on the Boogie". The song was co-authored by Mick's brother David Jackson and Elmar Krohn, [1] [2] and produced by Sylvester Levay. [1]