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The song was the musical basis for Jimmy Picker's 1983 three-minute animated short, Sundae in New York, which won the Oscar for Best Short Film (Animated) that year, with a likeness of then-mayor Ed Koch somewhat stumbling through the song, with clay caricatures of New York-based celebrities (including Alfred E. Neuman) and finishing the song ...
"Noche de Entierro (Nuestro Amor)" (English: "Night to Bury (Our Love)") is a reggaeton song performed by artists Daddy Yankee, Wisin & Yandel, Héctor el Father, Zion and Tony Tun Tun. The song was produced by Luny Tunes , Tainy and Doble A & Nales and written by Gabriel Padilla.
Sheet music for "New York, New York" from On the Town "New York, New York" is a song from the 1944 musical On the Town and the 1949 MGM musical film of the same name. The music was written by Leonard Bernstein and the lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. A well known line of this song is: New York, New York, a helluva town.
"Living in New York" by Romano Bais "Llegada a Nueva York" by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis "Local 802 Blues" by George Shearing "Local Long Distance Relationship(LA2NY)" by Saint Motel "Lola from the Copa" by MC Lyte "The London" by Young Thug "London in the Rain" by Jeff Beck Band & Upp "London Life" by Ian & Sylvia "Lonely in New York" by ...
The line "So Good They Named It Twice" is a play on the fact the name of the city and state are both "New York". "New York, New York" (as it is sometimes simply called) was the first hit for Kenny after a number of non-charting singles in the United States. In 1978, after moving to England, the song was released. Although it only reached number ...
Afterwards, they go to another bar to find more members for their band; there they meet Panchi and Guillermo ("Hoy no me puedo levantar (reprise)"/"No hay marcha en Nueva York"). Back in El 33 , Guillermo tries to create a new look for the band with the help of some gay stylists ("Maquillaje") and Mario meets a girl named Maria, whom he falls ...
The track was used in a film – 1971's La Mortadella (US title: Lady Liberty), starring Sophia Loren.; Both the original track and a cover by Sinéad O'Connor were featured in the 1998 movie You've Got Mail starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
BBC chart blog gave the song a more positive review than her previous single and rewarded it with 4 stars. [3] Digital Spy gave the song 3/5 stars and a less positive rating than Stone Cold Sober: 'New York', Faith's follow-up, is a rather more straightforward offering than its predecessor. The lyrics tell the tale of a girl who loses a guy to ...