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The group recorded the original version of "Daddy's Home" on February 1, 1961, and it was released on Hull Records in March 1961 with the B-side being "This I Know". The song is considered a sequel to the song "Thousand Miles Away", with the closing line in the coda being: "I'm Not a Thousand Miles Away".
Daddy's Home, a 2015 American comedy film Daddy's Home 2, a 2017 sequel; Daddy's Home (Big Daddy Kane album), 1994; Daddy's Home (Sir Mix-a-Lot album), 2003; Daddy's Home (St. Vincent album), 2021 "Daddy's Home" (song), a 1961 song originally by Shep and the Limelites "Daddy's Home", a song by Sean Paul from his 2009 album Imperial Blaze
Daddy's Home is the sixth album by emcee, Big Daddy Kane. It is Big Daddy Kane's only album on MCA Records, released in September 13, 1994. Like his previous album Looks Like a Job For…, Daddy's Home was generally well-received, but lacked in sales. Despite the positive reviews, the album saw a large drop in Kane's commercial popularity, and ...
Just over a month after St. Vincent revealed the latest chapter in her career, she debuted songs off her upcoming album Daddy's Home on her triumphant return to Saturday Night Live. Annie Clark ...
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album US [5]US R&B [6]US Rap [7]UK
The song was leaked onto the internet in later October 2009 with several preliminary tracks from Raymond v.Raymond. [2] " Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)", one of the tracks that follows-up Usher's divorce, and the change in content from Here I Stand, back to Confessions-style, was one of six tracks co-written by Rico Love for the album. [3]
Jermaine is the debut solo album from American singer Jermaine Jackson, released in 1972, two months after the release of Lookin' Through the Windows.It reached number 27 on the Billboard pop albums chart.
Daddy's Home is a 2015 American buddy comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Anders, Brian Burns, and John Morris. [4] The film tells the story of a mild-mannered stepfather ( Will Ferrell ) who vies for the attention of his wife's ( Linda Cardellini ) children when their biological father ( Mark Wahlberg ) returns.