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Ska Boo-Da-Ba: Top Sounds from Top Deck, Volume 3 (Westside UK, 1998) Ska-Ta-Shot: Top Sounds from Top Deck, Volume 4 (Westside UK, 1998) Ska-Tola: Top Sounds from Top Deck, Volume 5 (Westside UK, 1998) Heroes of Reggae in Dub: The Skatalites Meet King Tubby (Guava Jelly, 1999) Nucleus of Ska (Music Club, 2001) The Legendary Skatalites in Dub ...
"Mexico" is a song written by James Taylor that first appeared as the opening track of his 1975 album Gorilla. It was released as a single, with the album's title track as the B-side, and reached No. 49 on the Billboard Hot 100 , but performed much better on the Adult Contemporary chart, reaching No. 5.
The popularity of the song is lampooned in a 1940s film short. [4] In the film, The King's Men (who also performed on Fibber McGee and Molly) play young men living in a boarding house who are endlessly singing the song while getting dressed, eating dinner, playing cards, etc., until an exasperated fellow boarder (William Irving) finally has them removed to an insane asylum.
"Swing" is a song written by Chris Stapleton and Frank Rogers, and recorded by American country music artist Trace Adkins. It was released in May 2006 as the first single from his album Dangerous Man .
"Slapshot" is a 1995 song written by Ray Castoldi, the music director and organist for Madison Square Garden. [1] [2] The song was written as a goal song for the New York Rangers and was debuted on January 20, 1995, in Madison Square Garden. [2] [3] The Ontario Hockey League's Kitchener Rangers also use the horn, along with the same or similar ...
"South America, Take It Away" was written for Call Me Mister, a 1946 Broadway revue that touches on the post-war infatuation with Latin and Latin-American music and culture in the United States, which would go on to spawn and influence numerous hit songs throughout the latter half of the 1940s and early 50s.
"Shot" "Shot" (Star City Remix) Shot Mexican promo edition. 2006, Playground Music Scandinavia - Universal Music Catalogue Number: 201740 Shot Mexico see the booklet and inlay's scans "Shot "Guilty" (Live in Mexico City 18.11.2004) "The One I Love" (Live in Mexico City 18.11.2004) Shot English digital edition. 24.04.2006, Playground Music ...
The film featured Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, [3] while the song, written in waltz time, was composed by Mabel Wayne, with lyrics by Billy Rose. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Though the lyrics refer to the city of Monterrey in "Old Mexico", [ 6 ] the song title was misspelled, leading to popular references to the city of Monterey, California . [ 7 ]