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It contains his hit single, the title song "Feels So Good", which in an edited form reached No. 4 on the U.S. charts. [2] The song also reached the top of the Billboard adult contemporary chart. [3] It was also frequently referenced on the animated television comedy King of the Hill, on which Mangione had a recurring voice role as himself.
[14] [15] In 1978 he was nominated for Best Composer, and his song "Maui Waltz" was nominated for Best Song, at the very first Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. [16] In 1978 "Hanalei Moon" and "Maui Waltz" were among the top 15 most-popular songs in Hawaii. [17] In 1980, he released an album of 13 of his songs titled Bob Nelson & Friends.
The song uses the melody from "Feels So Good". In The Big Bang Theory episode The Relaxation Integration, the song is briefly played by Sheldon Cooper in a dream. "Feels So Good" was heard in the 2016 Marvel Studios film Doctor Strange in a scene where Dr. Stephen Strange responds to trivia questions while performing surgery. [16]
The song "Feels So Good" became a rare instrumental Top Ten hit, reaching #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978. [ 14 ] The band was also featured with a 70-piece orchestra on the live album An Evening of Magic , which was recorded at the Hollywood Bowl on July 16, 1978, at the height of Mangione's success from "Feels So Good".
Moana 2's beguiling new villain shares a shadowy history with Maui. The song comes near the climax of the sequel, as Moana reaches her lowest point, ready to give up on her attempts to reach the ...
Ten 13 was sold with a different bonus disc at both Best Buy and Circuit City retail stores. The mini-CDs were recorded at the Riverport Amphitheater outside of St. Louis, Missouri, on July 21, 2000.
This version of Maui incorporates elements of the Māui from Māori mythology and other Polynesian narratives. Maui was also the subject of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's song "Maui Hawaiian Sup'pa Man" in his most well-known album, Facing Future, which is the highest selling Hawaiian album of all time.
The "Moana 2" song adopts this Pacific Islander greeting as a life ethos, similar to how “Hakuna Matata” frames a Swahili translation as a personal motto in "The Lion King."