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"Monday, Monday" is a 1966 song written by John Phillips and recorded by the Mamas & the Papas, with backing music by members of the Wrecking Crew [2] for their 1966 album If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears.
Kumba is a member of the SPLM party. [6] Kumba was the first woman to serve as governor after the CPA. [7] She was appointed Governor of the Western Equatoria State in 2008. [5] [7] She lost the April 2010 election for governor to Bangassi Joseph Mario Bakosoro. [8] In June 2010, she was appointed as GOSS Minister of Housing and physical planning.
Subsequently, We Are was released digitally, [4] with Jiyoon involved in writing and composing two songs of the EP. [16] The group had a press showcase on the same day. [ 17 ] Originally, the group would also have a live debut showcase through V Live , but a fire that broke out near the venue of the showcase resulted in its cancelation. [ 18 ]
"Monday" is a song by American pop rock band Imagine Dragons. The song was released through Kidinakorner and Interscope on September 24, 2021, as the third and final single from the their fifth studio album, Mercury – Act 1. [1] [2] The song was first played live a week before the album's release at the Walmart Live Homecoming. [3]
Monday, Monday is an album by the Paul Horn Quintet with an orchestra arranged and conducted by Oliver Nelson which was released on the RCA Victor label in 1966. [1]
Fool's Paradise was the band's major record label debut; it was released on August 30, 2005 through Selectric Records, which was the band's first album through the label. [3] The album's lead single, "Wonder of It All (Next Year)" was played on Christian radio in 2006, and became the year's 9th most-played song on Christian contemporary hit ...
Monday Songs is the second album by American Rock band Nine Days. It was released in 1996, before their major-label debut album The Madding Crowd. It contained 11 tracks and it was released on the label Dirty Poet Records. It is available for digital purchase from legal online music sources, such as Rhapsody Online Music Service and iTunes.
By October 2009, the album's sales stood at 64,000. [10] Critical response to the album was overall positive. Andrew Leahey of AllMusic guide gave the album a favorable review, stating, "There's certainly some filler here, particularly toward the album's conclusion, but Hold on Tight is still stacked with enough T.G.I.F. nuggets to make it an ...