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"3 Words" is a song recorded by English singer Cheryl Cole for her 2009 debut studio album of the same name. It was released in the UK and Ireland on 20 December 2009 by Fascination Records (Polydor Records) and later in 2010 by Universal Music, serving as the lead single for 3 Words in other countries.
3 Words is the debut studio album by English singer Cheryl Cole released on 23 October 2009 by Fascination Records.Cole's first solo performance was on American rapper will.i.am's "Heartbreaker" (2008), on which she sang additional vocals.
"Three Words" is song recorded by South Korean boy band Sechs Kies, released on October 7, 2016, as a digital single by YG Entertainment and later included on their 2017 compilation album, The 20th Anniversary. It was written by Tablo while the production was done by Future Bounce. Musically, it is a mid-tempo ballad. [1]
Three Words or 3 Words may refer to: Three Words, a 2016 New Zealand comics anthology "Three Words" (The X-Files), a 2001 TV episode; 3 Words, a 2009 album by Cheryl Cole "3 Words" (song), a 2009 song by Cheryl Cole "Three Words" (song), a 2016 song by Sechs Kies "Three Words", a 2013 song by Marcus Canty from This...Is Marcus Canty
"Three Little Words" is a popular song with music by Harry Ruby and lyrics by Bert Kalmar, published in 1930. The Rhythm Boys (including Bing Crosby), accompanied by the Duke Ellington orchestra, recorded it on August 26, 1930 [1] and it enjoyed great success. [2]
"Three Words, Two Hearts, One Night" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Mark Collie. It was released in June 1995 as the first single from the album Tennessee Plates. The song reached #25 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Collie and Gerry House.
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Three Little Words is a 1950 American musical film biography of the Tin Pan Alley songwriting partnership of Kalmar and Ruby. It stars Fred Astaire as lyricist Bert Kalmar and Red Skelton as composer Harry Ruby, along with Vera-Ellen and Arlene Dahl as their wives, with Debbie Reynolds in a small but notable role as singer Helen Kane and Gloria DeHaven as her own mother, Mrs. Carter DeHaven.