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"Mille" is a song by Italian singers Fedez, Achille Lauro and Orietta Berti. It was written by Davide "d.whale" Simonetta, Paolo Antonacci, Dargen D'Amico, Achille Lauro and Fedez and produced by Simonetta. [2] It was released by Warner Music Italy and Sony Music on 11 June 2021.
"Mille lune mille onde" ("A Thousand Moons, a Thousand Waves") is the second single from Italian pop tenor Andrea Bocelli's 2001 album, Cieli di Toscana. The song was written by Francesco Sartori , Claudio Corradini and Lucio Quarantotto , the writers of Bocelli's " Con te partirò " and " Canto della Terra ", and by multiple Grammy Award ...
Mille regretz de vous abandonner Et d'eslonger vostre fache amoureuse, Jay si grand dueil et paine douloureuse, Quon me verra brief mes jours definer. In Modern French: Mille regrets de vous abandonner et de m'éloigner de votre visage amoureux. J’ai si grand deuil et peine douloureuse qu’on verra vite mes jours prendre fin. English ...
"Donald Trump" is a song by American rapper Mac Miller, released as the only single from his mixtape Best Day Ever (2011). The melody, which is played throughout the song, is sampled from "Vesuvius" by Sufjan Stevens. [1] The song's music video was uploaded to YouTube on March 3, 2011, while the single was released digitally on May 17, 2011.
Blender ranked it the number one song of 2008. [8] Rolling Stone named it the 10th best song of 2008, [9] the 63rd best song of the 2000s, [10] and the 486th best song of all time. [11] Time critic Josh Tyrangiel named "A Milli" the number four song of 2008, [12] and it was ranked as the number one song of 2008 in the MTV News Bigger Than the ...
The line "some people call me Maurice / 'Cause I speak of the pompatus of love" was written after Miller heard the song "The Letter" by the Medallions. In "The Letter", writer Vernon Green made up the word puppetutes, meaning a paper-doll erotic fantasy figure; [4] however, Miller misheard the word and wrote pompatus instead.
"Mile After Mile" is a song written and composed in 1969 by Canadian singer-songwriter Gerry Joly. It was a 1971-72 hit single for Canadian country singer Orval Prophet. "Mile After Mile" debuted at number 49 on the RPM Country Tracks chart on September 25, 1971. [1] It peaked at number 1 on January 8, 1972. [2]
"There Was a Jolly Miller Once" is a traditional folk song (Roud #503) from the Chester area in northwest England. It is often titled "The Miller of the Dee" or "The Jolly Miller". The song was originally part of Isaac Bickerstaffe's play, Love in a Village (1762). Subsequently, other versions of Bickerstaffe's original song were made by ...