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Canadian singer/songwriter, Daniel Powter, first recorded this song in 2002 but was unable to find a label to release it. It was first used in a French Coca Cola Christmas TV ad in 2004 & was officially released in 2005 when the CEO of Warner Bros. Records heard a demo and offered Powter a contract. The song charted in the top 5 in over 10 countries and in the top 10 in over 30 charts worldwide. It was the most played song on European radio, #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, Pop 100, Adult Top 40, Adult Contemporary charts & was certified 3X Platinum. It was the first song ever to sell 2 million digital copies in the US and was the Billboard most popular song of 2006. Make sure you like, comment & subscribe for your Buzz Points & feel free to share any of my videos to let the world know how fun Bee Mee is.
Thought we should have an EDM category as I have done a few EDM songs & the other genres didn't seem quite right. Big thanks to EDM artist @Bell_Aire for making it happen. Practised this song on and off for weeks lol. Redfoo released this song in 2013. It debuted #1 on the Australian Singles Chart and went 4X Platinum. Redfoo is also part of the duo LMFAO. Song was written & produced by himself and has been used in Professional Wrestling, MTV Promos and more. Redfoo was also a judge for the 5th season of X Factor Australia. Like, comment & subscribe for those valuable Buzz Points. Feel free to share any of my videos and let's show the world how fun Bee Mee is.
Released in 1974 by American Band, Redbone, it was one of their most successful singles and the first Native American band to reach the top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 where it spent 18 weeks in the top 40. It was certified Gold and was the 4th most popular song for 1974. It had a resurgence in popularity in 2014 when it was featured in the movie "Guardians of The Galaxy" and was the theme song for the Netflix series "F Is For Family". Eurodance group, Real McCoy, did a cover in 1995 which was also a hit. Make sure you like, comment & subscribe for your Buzz Points and feel free to spread the love by sharing this or any of my videos.
It's a sad boy day. But we love Adele! Check out my cover this week!
A tribute to my father who I miss tremendously! They Don't Make 'em Like My Daddy is the twenty-fourth solo studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on September 2, 1974, by MCA Records.
Knockin' the dust off the old vocals on "Red Dirt Road" by Brooks & Dunn. Realized half way through I didn't know some of the song as well as I'd hoped, but it's a song I used to enjoy when it came on the radio. Hope you enjoy it too!
This song seems to suit the current state the world is in now as it's about celebrity on a political level. It was released in 1988 and regularly makes "100 Greatest Songs Ever Written" lists. The group won Grammy Awards for Best Hard Rock song and the MTV Video won awards for Best Group & Best New Artist. The band is also unique in that all of its members were black in a Hard Rock genre that was dominated by white musicians. The song was a huge success and the story behind it is fascinating so check it out for yourself. Like, comment & subscribe for your Buzz Points & feel free to share any of my videos & help spread the word about this awesome Bee Mee platform.
I sing Yellow Submarine
Released in November 1978. Written and composed by Richard Kerr.
Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit in 1970
Just a good old Waylon Jennings country tune right here.
Happy Holidays! Love this song by Jordin Sparks!
First take of More Than Enough!
My first BeeMee take! Happy Holidays!
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"Eleanor Rigby" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. It was also issued on a double A-side single, paired with "Yellow Submarine". Credited to the Lennon–McCartneysongwriting partnership, the song is one of only a few in which John Lennon and Paul McCartney later disputed primary authorship.[3]Eyewitness testimony from several independent sources, including George Martin and Pete Shotton, supports McCartney's claim to authorship.
Happy Hall🎃ween!
"At Seventeen" is a song by American singer-songwriter Janis Ianfrom her seventh studio album Between the Lines. Columbia released it in July 1975 as the album's second single. Ian wrote the lyrics on the basis of a New York Times article and used a samba instrumental, and Brooks Arthur produced the final version. A pop and soft rock ballad, the song is about a social outcast in high school. Critics have regarded "At Seventeen" as a type of anthem. Despite her initial reluctance to perform the single live, Ian promoted it at various appearances and it has been included on compilation and live albums.