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As you very well know, preparing a Thanksgiving meal is no simple feat, but there is something I like to do to take the edge off—connect my phone to a speaker and play a damn good playlist.
This old-timey Bing Crosby song is exactly what your Thanksgiving dinner needs. A little snazzy and jazzy, it's a jaunty tune that pays homage to the best things life.
The single was announced on December 1, 2012, when Yamaguchi was still recording the song at his home studio, [20] while the song's usage as the theme song for Dinner was announced two weeks later. [16] A ringtone of the song was released on January 13, [21] the same day that the first episode of Dinner aired. [16]
[116] "moDernisT" is composed exclusively of the sounds deleted during MP3 compression from the song "Tom's Diner", known as the mother of the MP3. [117] A detailed account of the techniques used to isolate the sounds deleted during MP3 compression, along with the conceptual motivation for the project, was published in the 2014 Proceedings of ...
Dinner with Drac is a 1958 novelty song by American radio and TV presenter John Zacherle, released on Cameo-Parkway Records. It was his biggest hit and is widely considered his signature song . Zacherle later released several LPs mixing horror sound effects with novelty songs, like "82 Tombstones" , "Lunch with Mother Goose" and "I Was A ...
The Guardian 's Tim Adams described "Dinner at Eight" as "extraordinary" and the "most poignant expression" of Wainwright's many songs about desire. [5] Jim Beviglia of American Songwriter said the song is "beautiful but devastating", and "sits at the end like a silent killer, creeping up to break your heart". [3]
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A song that sounds like it was released by Justin Bieber, with lyrics saying the singer "lost myself at a 'Diddy' party," has racked up millions of views across social platforms including TikTok ...