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Lorrie Morgan's version appeared in 1994 and again in 1999 at number 64 and number 69, respectively, on the Hot Country Songs chart after she recorded it for her 1993 album, Merry Christmas from London. [7] UK R&B group Big Brovaz released a version in 2003 titled "Favourite Things" with reworked lyrics about expensive and glamorous objects.
The title track is a modal rendition of the Rodgers and Hammerstein song "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music.The melody is heard numerous times throughout, but instead of playing solos over the written chord changes, both Tyner and Coltrane take extended solos over vamps of the two tonic chords, E minor and E major (whereas the original resolves to G major), [8] played in waltz time. [9]
My Favorite Things may refer to: "My Favorite Things" (song), from the 1959 musical The Sound of Music; My Favorite Things (John Coltrane album), 1961; My Favorite Things (Dave Brubeck album), 1965; My Favorite Things (Shiori Takei album), 2004; My Favorite Things (Joey Alexander album), 2015; My Favorite Things: Coltrane at Newport, a 2007 album
“It’s still probably one of my favorite things Eric and I ever wrote,” Navarro said. The title was a placeholder. The song briefly became one, too, while Avery and Jane’s Addiction went ...
In February 1966, "My Favorite Things" charted at number 10 in Singapore. [7] Merry Christmas, issued by Motown the same day as the live recording The Supremes at the Copa, was the only holiday album released by the Supremes. They charted four albums in 1965 with one hitting the Top 10 of the Billboard Top 200 album chart and this hitting the ...
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The song is based on a popular song from the musical The Sound of Music, "My Favourite Things". [2] The single follows the same basic tune of the original song, but lyrically as the "favourite things" are focused on expensive and glamorous objects that the group wanted, such as "diamonds and rubies and crazy bow Bentleys, Gucci dresses and drop top Kompressors".
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