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"Here We Go" is a pop song written by Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins, and Matt Gray, originally recorded by Cooper under the alias Moonbaby. The song was initially released as Moonbaby's first (and only) single in 2000, later being covered by Lene Nystrøm in 2003 and Girls Aloud in 2004.
Moonbaby may refer to: Moonbaby, early alias of Miranda Cooper (born 1975), English singer and songwriter; Moonbaby, an album by Siobhan Magnus; See also. ...
"Here We Go" (Moonbaby song), 2000, known as theme song from the animated television series Totally Spies! "Here We Go" (Trina song), 2005 "Here We Go", a song by Bowling for Soup for the 2004 movie Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed "Here We Go" (May J. song), 2006 "Here We Go!" (Missile Innovation song), 2006
Moonbaby is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Siobhan Magnus. The album was released on January 1, 2012. The album was released on January 1, 2012. [ 1 ]
In 2000, Cooper was signed as a solo artist under the alias of Moonbaby. A four-track sampler was released, featuring the songs "Moonbaby", "Here We Go" (later recorded by Lene Nystrøm and Girls Aloud), "Deadlines and Diets" (later recorded by Girls Aloud), and "I'm Thru with Love" (later recorded by Alesha Dixon). "Here We Go" was due to be ...
Moon and Me is a British-American stop motion children's television series created by Andrew Davenport.The series airs in the UK on CBeebies while it airs in the United States on Universal Kids. [1]
Moonbaby: 2004 "Girls on Film" "Life Got Cold" CD1 Duran Duran: 2003 "Grease" "Jump" CD1 Frankie Valli: 2003 "Hanging on the Telephone" The Sound of Girls Aloud rarities bonus disc The Nerves: 2006 "Here We Go" What Will The Neighbours Say? Moonbaby: 2004 "Hopelessly Devoted to You" ITV's Greasemania: Olivia Newton-John: 2003 "I'll Stand by You"
Godsmack is the major label debut album by American rock band Godsmack.It was released by Republic Records and Universal Records on August 25, 1998. [5] The album's recording was initially paid for by the band, at a cost of $2,600, at New Alliance Studios in Boston, and released through the band's own record label E. K. Records Company under the title All Wound Up... in February 1997.