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One Size Fits All is the fourteenth album by the Mothers of Invention, and the twentieth overall album by Frank Zappa, released in June 1975. The album reached #26 on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart in the United States in August 1975.
"I.O.U." was released in April 1976, shortly before Mother's Day. The song became an unexpected success and peaked at No. 9 on the Hot Country Singles chart by the end of May. The song also crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100 (where Dean had enjoyed crossover success throughout the early- to mid-1960s), and eventually peaked at No. 35.
The full video song, featuring visuals directly from the film, was released on 7 January 2022 on YouTube. [3] The song was also released in Tamil as "Oo Solriya Oo Oo Solriya", in Malayalam as "Oo Chollunno Oo Oo Chollunno", in Kannada as "Oo Anthiya Oo Oo Anthiya" and in Hindi as "Oo Bolega Ya Oo Oo Bolega". Although the song and the film were ...
A Mother's Day special featuring the SNL ensemble with their real-life mothers as well as a compilation of sketches from the 1992-93 season. [23] Includes guest appearances by David Dinkins, George Steinbrenner, Regis Philbin, Kathie Lee Gifford, Larry Gatlin, and Donald Trump. [24]
In recent weeks, the country music star has shared acoustic versions of new songs featured on her most recent album, Postcards from Texas. Lambert, 41, released the album’s first single ...
Released the day before Mother's Day 2009, the video was an immediate viral hit, in the same vein of its predecessor. The song was released as a single shortly before the release of the Lonely Island's sophomore record, Turtleneck & Chain. [2] The song has two versions, which were both praised by David Jeffries of AllMusic. [3] [4]
"Red Dress" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Sarah Brand. The pop song, which was self-released by Brand on July 7, 2021, was written about exclusivity in religion. The song's music video went viral and attracted largely negative attention online due to Brand's off-key vocals.
2009: Irish musician Janie Price of Copenhagen, Denmark, covered the song as the band Bird for her first album Girl And A Cello; in the lyrics of her version, she substitutes the word "girls" for "boys" and the word "mothers" for "fathers". [11] 2024: The song's title was used as the headline for an essay in The Lamp (magazine) magazine about ...