1995 single by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men
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In this powerhouse episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we dive into Mariah Carey’s iconic 1995 album Daydream, a record that marked a turning point in her career and helped redefine the sound of contemporary pop and R&B. With Daydream, Mariah expanded her musical palette, blending her soaring vocals with hip-hop, soul, and adult contemporary influences, solidifying her place as a global superstar. Featuring legendary tracks like "Fantasy," "Always Be My Baby," "One Sweet Day" (with Boyz II Men), and "Open Arms," Daydream delivered massive chart success, critical acclaim, and timeless ballads that still resonate today. The album’s blend of emotional vulnerability, joyful anthems, and Mariah’s signature vocal runs created a sound that would inspire countless artists in the years to follow. In this episode, we break down the making of Daydream, Mariah’s evolution as a songwriter and producer, and how this album helped bridge the gap between pop and hip-hop long before it became mainstream. We also reflect on how Daydream was not just a commercial triumph—it was a creative leap that showcased Mariah Carey at the height of her vocal and artistic powers. Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Daydream, an album that defined an era and remains a shining example of Mariah Carey’s unmatched talent and influence.
Boyz II Men step Behind The Rope. Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockman and Nathan Morris, that is. Fresh off their Masked Singer win - congrats Buffalos, the Boys are here to chat about the full anthology of their career from the early days of growing up in Philly to their just won Golden Mask Trophy, or in their case, trophies. The Boys talk the mega hits "End of the Road” and "I'll Make Love to You”, performing at the Super Bowl, working on their new Christmas song with the Kelce Bros - Travis and Jason, working with the one and only Mariah Carey on their joint “One Sweet Day” and oh, so very much more. The Buffalos are in the house! @boyziimen @shawnstockmanofficial @wanyamorris @nathanmorrisphd @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: PAIR EYEWEAR - paireyewear.com (Shop The Holiday Sale To Save 20% Sitewide and Support The Show By mentioning That BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE Sent You In Your Post-Checkout Survey! Infinite Possibilities of Stylish Frames) RO - ro.co/velvet (For Prescription Compounded GLP-1s At a Fraction Of The Cost Of The Name Brands) ACORNS - acorns.com/velvetrope (Head To acorns.com/velvetrope Or Download the Acorns App To Start Saving & Investing Today) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's that time of year when Walter Afanasieff takes over the charts. Walter is the writer and producer of “All I Want for Christmas Is You”—the biggest Christmas song of all time—and he also produced “My Heart Will Go On.” But that's just the tip of the iceberg. From writing and producing with Mariah Carey to working with Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, and Barbra Streisand, Walter has been behind some of the most unforgettable songs in music history.He co-wrote dozens of hits with Mariah Carey, including “Hero” and “One Sweet Day”—the record-breaking duet with Boyz II Men that held the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for 16 weeks. And let's not forget “My Heart Will Go On”—yes, the Titanic theme with Celine Dion—which earned him a GRAMMY for Record of the Year. Walter also won the Producer of the Year GRAMMY in 2000.This year, he's nominated for Best Song Written for Visual Media for his song "Love Will Survive" with Barbra Streisand from the miniseries The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Walter co-wrote the piece with Hans Zimmer, Charlie Midnight, and Kara Talve, and produced it alongside Peter Asher.In this episode, we dig into Walter's incredible journey through the music world. From his early days working with Narada Michael Walden (fun fact: Walter played synths on “I Wanna Dance With Somebody”) to collaborating with some of the biggest voices in history, Walter is an absolute legend. He's also a dear friend, and I'm so excited to share our conversation with you today. Let's go!
In this episode, we dive into the complex and deeply personal topic of grief. We explore the ways in which you can support a loved one through their grieving process, from providing a listening ear to simply being present. But grief isn't always about losing someone to death; sometimes it's about grieving someone who is still alive, such as an estranged loved one. We discuss this unique form of loss and how it affects us emotionally. Throughout the conversation, we share our personal experiences and reflect on how we've supported each other through difficult times. Join us for an open, heartfelt discussion on navigating grief in its many forms.
Mariah Carey just turned 55, will have a Vegas residency soon, and nominated to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Honoring her incredible career, I made a top 10 of popular hits fans recognize, and shared my personal favorites in a separate playlist. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaMy Top 10 Mariah Carey favorites playlistTop 10 Playlist:10. "Touch My Body" (2008) 9. "Vision of Love" (1990) 8. "Emotions" (1991) 7. "One Sweet Day" feat. Boyz II Men (1995-1996) 6. "I'll Be There" feat. Trey Lorenz (1992) - MTV Unplugged5. "We Belong Together" (2005) 4. "Hero" (1993) 3. "Always Be My Baby (1995)" 2. "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (1994, 2019-2023) 1. "Fantasy" (1995) Mentioned Media:"Bye Bye" - Mariah Carey (2008)"Best of My Love" - The Emotions (1977)"Lil Boo Thing" - Paul Russell (2023)"I'll Be There" - The Jackson 5 (1970)"I'll Be There" at Michael Jackson's funeral (2009)"When You Believe" - feat. Whitney Houston (1998)"Where Are You Christmas?" - Faith Hill (2000)"Always Be My Baby (Mr. Dupri Remix)" feat. Xscape & Da Brat"All I Want for Christmas Is You" - Vince Vance & The Vailiants (1989)"Genius of Love" - Tom Tom Club"Big Energy (Remix)" - Latto (2021-2022)"Fantasy (Remix)" The Meaning of Mariah CareyRye PlaylandSeeing Them Live (guest interview)Related Episodes:Ep. 11 - Mariah Carey's #1, 25 Years LaterEp. 63 - "Where Are You Christmas?" HistoryEp. 115 - Christmas Hot 100 HitsEp. 167 - 2 "All I Want For Christmas Is You"'s
Shaaista Khan and Osman Osman the are the masterminds of Blu Blood, one of the leaders in the entertainment industry in Dubai. They shared their insights on how they opened up the entertainment industry in Dubai during the pandemic, as well as announce the upcoming Boyz II Men concert that they're bringing in Dubai. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The mid-'90s were a sadder time than you remember! For weeks and weeks and weeks, two songs conquered the charts with insanely long runs at #1, and now no one even seems to remember them! Which is the better grief song of the decade, Elton John's "Candle in the Wind 1997" or Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's "One Sweet Day"?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How do you deal with death? Listen in as Maquita & Monica talk about one of life's inevitable experiences: grief. The ladies agree that grief can show up differently for everybody and it can have a lasting impact on those around you. Maquita shares some of her own experiences dealing with the death of loved ones. Let's all remember to have some grace for ourselves and each other as we never know what someone is going through. Follow @ChickenSexDegrees on Instagram and @ChcknSexDegrees on Twitter to join in on the conversation. We talk back! Purchase our merch at chickensexdegrees.com Music By: @DJChoppALot
Seguimos con otra canción sobre perdida y se trata de #OneSweetDay de #BoyzIIMen y #MariahCarey. Un combo inolvidable de palabras y melodía que nunca te sueltan. Por esa razón era necesario agregarla a #CurateElAlma. https://entretenimientocasual.blogspot.com/ https://open.spotify.com/show/5Gehm8qGKaK6OYYtorhxAg --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adrian-andrade8/message
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. This week we are all about collaborations between artists, so each song we're covering will be duets. On today's episode, Steve Riddle is watching “One Sweet Day” by Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men from 1995. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXxRyNvTPr8
Logan's Run (1976). This is the episode we made for “everyone.” We play “What Are Butter Legs?” Also, we talk about zebras, pirates, boxes, and elevators. Contains a cover of “Roads” by Portishead. Contains a cover of “One Sweet Day” by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men. butter legs butterlegs
DISCLAIMER! I cannot sing like Mariah! Only Mimi can sing like Mimi so please be kind, but I wanted to share some of the techniques that are used in this song that may help you get the best vocal delivery if you enjoy singing this song! I also just recorded a warm up specifically for it over on the Weekly Vocal Workout if you are interested in subscribing to that you can do so here! I hope this helps you and as always please let me know if you have any questions at all! You can visit the website for more information on our online programs or book a private session with me either in person or virtually at RockitVocalStudios.com Follow @rockitvocalstudios on instagram too for more tips and updates!
Tune in for Music of my Heart (April 2022). Today we welcome Tameeka Byrd for our One Sweet Day episode. #chozencounselors #jenkares #aprilseries #musicofmyheart #buildingthecommunity #resources #mondaysat8 #tunein #phillyoprah #phillyvanzant #facebooklive #youtubelive #davidwinslow #illalwayslovemymomma #aaronhardin #isntshelovely #anthonyjefferson #countonme #tameekabyrd #onesweetday --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jen-kares/support
Jess is joined by WALTER AFANASIEFF, the Grammy-winning songwriter and producer responsible for co-writing and producing the majority of MARIAH CAREY's ‘90s hits, including “Anytime You Need a Friend,” “My All,” “Hero,” “One Sweet Day,” and of course “All I Want For Christmas Is You.” Afanasieff walks us through the creation of the modern Christmas classic and his professional fall-out with Mariah. We also discuss how the music and songwriting industry has changed since the ‘90s, producing CELINE DION's “My Heart Will Go On” from TITANIC, writing with BEYONCÉ, BARBRA STREISAND and the story of how a record company sabotaged the career of a singer destined to win American Idol. IG: @jessxnyc & @hottakesdeepdives
Sedano & Kap start off the show with some Crosstalk with Mason & Ireland. They talk about whether or not women are interested in men who don't have money, which starts a debate. Kap attempts to sing One Sweet Day after admitting yesterday he had never heard the song before. Plus they start to get into whether USC has the resume to get into the CFP if they win out. All of the local experts are picking UCLA to beat USC - why is that? And Kappy brings up a #HeyKing from a listener who invited himself to his non-existent tailgate party. Tyler Anderson signed a 3-year deal with the Angels - did the Dodgers miss out big time? They're reportedly in on Japanese pitching sensation Kodai Senga, which Sedano hopes they sign because they need pitching. Kap wonders if he's a legit MLB star since he's only played overseas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys talk about Lakers trade scenarios and role play as Lakers GM Rob Pelinka and LeBron James… After the 49ers beat the Chargers last night - where do you think both teams stand in the AFC playoff picture? The crew plays a game of Big Deal - Or No Deal? With today being the anniversary of the song “One Sweet Day” debuting on the charts, it prompts a convo about how long it was on the charts and which song took. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From a young age, Mariah Carey knew she'd do anything it took to escape the prison of her abusive home life. And singing made her feel free. So when her one-in-a-million voice made her a breakout star, she didn't know she'd be trading one prison for one of her own making. This is a 4-part series on Mariah Carey, the enchanted songstress who battled her way through abuse and control, then fought like hell to truly be free.Binge the full season early and ad free with Wondery+ in the Wondery App. https://wondery.app.link/eventherichAnd check out the brand new Even the Rich merch store at wonderyshop.comPlease support us by supporting our sponsors!Framebridge - Frame your photos or send someone the perfect gift. Go to framebridge.com and use promo code RICH to save an additional 15% off your first order!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chico, Bink, and I, sit down and talk about the soundtracks to our lives, how different songs play an important role in how we express ourselves in times of happiness and sorrow... A cool look into our music worlds... SPOTIFY LISTENERS will hear the music discussed. *IF YOU ARE NOT A SPOTIFY SUBSCRIBER, PLEASE SIGN UP FOR YOUR "FREE" SPOTIFY ACCOUNT TODAY! * Artist and Songs discussed and played on this episode: Maraiah Carey, Tim McGraw, Boyz to Men, Mike and the Mechanics, One Sweet Day, The Living Years, Vagabond Crowe, Here I am Lord, Collin Raye, When I get Where I'm Going, Brad Paisley, Dolly Parton, Ave Maria, Perry Como, Herb Albert, This Guys in Love With You, Eddy Arnold, Make The World Go Away, Charlie Rich, Behind Closed Doors, Cattle Call, Aretha Franklin, Say a Little Prayer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/finding-subjects-podcast/message
Welcome back, everyone, to The O2Lit Podcast!! Season 3 is here!!!! And we start it off as we should, as a tribute for the anniversary transition of my mother, Sheila Kay Jenks Odum
From a young age, Mariah Carey knew she'd do anything it took to escape the prison of her abusive home life. And singing made her feel free. So when her one-in-a-million voice made her a breakout star, she didn't know she'd be trading one prison for one of her own making. This is a 4-part series on Mariah Carey, the enchanted songstress who battled her way through abuse and control, then fought like hell to truly be free.Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. https://wondery.app.link/eventherichSupport us by supporting our sponsors!Awara - Get $499 dollars worth of accessories at awarasleep.com/rich.Tradesy - Visit tradesy.com for $100 dollars off when you spend $500 dollars or more on your first order with code RICH.Pura Vida - Get 20% off by texting RICH to 38817. Terms apply.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hello and Happy Tuesday July 13, Here are your latest music news stories brought to you by the filter! BTS' smooth new song BUTTER has topped the U.S. singles chart for the seventh consecutive week. "We can't believe this is really happening to us," read a tweet on the group's account. "Thank you SO MUCH." Butter is the longest-running No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 by a group since Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men had a 16-week run with “One Sweet Day” in 1995. The track, of course has a canadian connection was co-written by Calgary native Jenna Andrews. Among those celebrating the success of “Butter” is the American Butter Institute. Spokesperson Alan Bjerga told Billboard: “It obviously doesn't hurt to have your product associated with the top band's song of the summer … to have arguably the biggest band on the globe giving a thumbs-up in song can't be anything but good.” “Butter” is No. 11 on this week's Billboard Canadian Hot 100 chart, where Ed Sheeran's “Bad Habits” is in the top spot for its second week. https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/butter-tops-u-s-singles-chart-for-7th-week-1.15613049 Doja Cat took a tumble Saturday while performing in Miami – and she doesn't care who knows it. “Somebody send me the video of me falling last night,” the 25-year-old singer tweeted on Sunday. Fans who caught the moment on camera were happy to oblige. Doja Cat was dancing to Rico Nasty's part on her 2018 track “Tia Tamera” when she lost her balance and fell backwards, hitting the stage with a thud. She played it off like a champ though, kept going and was soon back on her feet. https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/doja-cat-falls-on-stage-at-miami-nightclub-1.15608865 Two very different Canadian artists are included on the summer playlist of former U.S. president Barack Obama. Among the tracks on Obama's very eclectic list is 1976's “Coyote” by Joni Mitchell and this year's “Wants and Needs” by Drake ft. Lil Baby. Obama's playlist also includes songs from artists like Jazmine Sullivan, The Rolling Stones, Simply Red, Louis Armstrong and Silk Sonic. Canadians are regulars on Obama's yearly playlists - Last year, Obama's playlist also included songs by Canadians PARTYNEXTDOOR and Andy Shauf and in 2019 it had tracks by Daniel Caesar and Shawn Mendes. Thanks, Obama. https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/barack-obama-s-summer-playlist-includes-2-canadians-1.15608641 Thanks to John R. Kennedy for today's news stories. Visit iHeartRadio.ca for all the latest music news, and subscribe to iheartradioca on youtube for new episodes of the filter every week.
CATEGORY IS: HAPPINESS You know that moment when something great happiness but your anxious ass is still like, "What's the catch?" What's with that? In this episode, Arnold & Grey explore their complex relationship with happiness & why it's so hard to fully commit to it. So if anxiety is Alanis Morissette, then joy has to be Mariah Carey – you love her when she comes on, but by the 5th time you've heard "All I Want for Christmas is You" you want to scream! Arnold discusses how his relationship with happiness can feel co-dependent, to the point where he can feel a little Obsessed with her, but comes to realization that she is a part of him indefinitely. Grey explores how Mariah is a state of being rather than a feeling – where even when things are shit, one can find contentment with the current experience with just a bit of perspective. Together the two discover that while Mariah is the Moment (now c'mon now)– it's necessary to put this Spotify playlist of life on shuffle because that's what it truly means to be alive! Sometimes that One Sweet Day can turn into a Heartbreaker – AND THAT'S THE REAL FANTASY OF LIFE! However, when Mariah comes, then you need to hit them runs, girl! Because when you surrender to happiness, you get to feel your whistle-tone Fantasy! Make sure to follow & turn on notifications so you never miss and episode! New episodes launch every other Friday! Listen to VERY THAT by clicking the link in the bio or going to Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Breakr, Anchor, and everywhere else podcasts are available --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/verythatpodcast/message
We're switching gears in today's episode and focusing on one of the world's true pop divas. We're talking about the Queen of Christmas, Mariah Carey! Get excited everyone! Born on March 27, 1970 in Huntington, New York, Carey overcame adversity in her family life and struggled with racism to break onto the music scene with force. Starting out singing jingles for local radio advertisers, she signed a record deal at the age of just 19 when she released her first single, “Vision of Love”, and self-titled album. It went on to earn her 5 Grammy nominations and 2 wins for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Female Artist and Best New Artist in 1990. Mariah Carey swiftly became a household name and one of the world's top-selling recording artists. She has been known in the music industry as a multi-faceted talent, writing and co-writing most of her songs, producing, and also arranging. These talents have garnered 35 Grammy nominations with a total of 5 wins to her name. Her countless accolades are too many to name for our short time here, but range from numerous Billboard and BMI Pop Music Awards, including the Billboard Icon Award in 2011; and the achievement she states she's most proud of, the Congressional Horizon Award in 1999 for her humanitarian work with Fresh Air Fund and Camp Mariah. She'll also be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2022. Mariah Carey has smashed a multitude of records. She's had 19 number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100, the most for any solo artist. 1995's “Fantasy” was the first single to debut at #1 by a female artist. And, “One Sweet Day” was the longest running #1 single in American history at 16 weeks, a record that was held for 23 years. Carey is also the only artist to have a number-one song in each year of a single decade, the 90's. But, her career has extended far beyond the 90's alone. Having famously paired her pop vocals with rappers like ODB and Puff she was free to expand her sound and move further into hip hop and R&B after she broke from her Columbia record deal in 2001. She went on to release smash hits like “We Belong Together” and ”Shake It Off”. Before I wrap up, let's not forget her worldwide Christmas Hit, All I Want for Christmas Is You. It topped the charts in 2019, 25 years after it's initial release, and stayed there into January of 2020, giving Mariah number one songs in every decade for 4 decades running. Mariah Carey truly is one of the greatest influential singers of all time. Her magic ingredient isn't just her buttery 5-octave vocal range. She says that the magic lays in always believing in herself.
America's diva rolled up her sleeve in NYC Saturday to get her first dose, but it wasn't without some trepidation. The “Emotions” singer had 2 of them — excitement and nervousness, as the camera rolled for the money shot. As the doctor sticks the needle in her arm, she belts out her signature, glass-breaking screech … 2 times, no less!!! “Here we are, all the way from that first post washing my hands with Roc and Roe in New York, trying to encourage people to really be safe,” Carey noted. “You know, we're still in this battle together.” “Here we are, hoping for the best, encouraging you guys to do it when you can,” she added Mariah was curious about the absence of blood, ending with this proclamation, “See, I've proven my point. I am actually a vampire.” From Publisher: TMZ Mariah Carey is known for her five-octave vocal range and melismatic singing style. She is referred to as the “Songbird Supreme” and the “Queen of Christmas”. She rose to fame in 1990 with her eponymous debut album, released under the guidance of Columbia Records executive Tommy Mottola, who married her three years later. Carey is the first artist in history to have their first five singles reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100, from “Vision of Love” to “Emotions”. She achieved worldwide success with follow-up albums Music Box (1993), Merry Christmas (1994), and Daydream (1995). These albums spawned some of Carey's most successful singles, including “Hero”, “Without You”, “All I Want for Christmas Is You”, “Fantasy”, “Always Be My Baby”, as well as “One Sweet Day”, which topped the US Billboard Hot 100 decade-end chart (1990s). Quite a lot has been happening: Mariah Carey's Brother Sues Her for “Mental Anguish” Over Memoir The lawsuit, filed in New York Supreme Court on March 3, alleged that specific passages written about Morgan Carey were false and defamatory. Co-author Angela Davis, Andy Cohen Books, and Macmillan Publishing Group LLC were also listed as defendants. “Many passages about him in the Book are false and defamatory, personally invasive and painful, and have caused serious damage to his reputation and to his personal and business affairs,” the lawsuit, obtained and viewed by Insider, read. “It took twelve cops to pull my brother and father apart,” the memoir read. “It was also the first time I witnessed the possibility that a member of my family could brutally die in front of my eyes. Or that I could die too. I wasn't yet four years old.” The lawsuit alleged that the “clichéd and racially charged portrayal of two Black males” fighting never happened. Another passage alleged that Morgan was physically aggressive towards their mother and characterized him as “the Big Bad Wolf.” “My childhood was a series of fragile, unstable houses, one after the other, where inevitably the Big Bad Wolf, my troubled brother, would huff and puff and blow it all down,” the book said. “I never felt safe.” The lawsuit argued that Morgan has “deep affection” for their mother and that passage was false. Morgan did not seek a specific amount of money but asked for “judicial determination” that the passages of false and defamatory. He's also sought to undo the damage created by the alleged narrative. The Carey family has remained estranged in recent years, with Mariah referring to her siblings as her “ex-brother” and “ex-sister.”
Em 1995, Mariah Carey era um verdadeiro fenômeno da música pop. Com o sucesso de "Emotions" (1991), "Music Box" (1993) e "Merry Christmas" (1994), a cantora e compositora norte-americana teve maior liberdade criativa para trabalhar em estúdio e isso se reflete nas canções do maduro "Daydream" (1995). Ponto de ruptura na carreira da artista, o álbum que revelou preciosidades como "Fantasy", "One Sweet Day" e "Always Be My Baby" é o tema de mais uma edição do Clássicos VFSM com Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi) e o convidado, o jornalista Thiago Theodoro (@thiwitter), dos podcasts Estamos Bem (@estamosbempod) e E aí, gay? (@eaigaypodcast). ● Apoie a gente em padrim.com.br/podcastvfsm ● Siga o @podcastvfsm em todas as redes sociais.
The Steelers might not be playing the Bills in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs, but they did 25 years ago. The Steelers entered 1995 looking to right the wrong of their devastating loss in the AFC Championship to San Diego, but it started poorly going 3-4 before winning the AFC Central at 11-5. Join BTSC’s veteran duo of Tony Defeo and Bryan Anthony Davis as they set adrift on memory bliss the day that brought a treacherous blizzard to the East Coast, One Sweet Day by Mariah Carey and BoyzIIMen to the top of the charts, 12 Monkeys to No. 1 at the box office and Steelers on a championship quest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PART ONEScott and Paul chat about the holidays and Paul's latest Christmas cut by Hamilton star Leslie Odom Jr.PART TWOThe guys catch up with Eagles songwriter and past Songcraft guest Jack Tempchin ("Already Gone," "Peaceful Easy Feeling") about his brand new holiday song and children's book. PART THREEOur in-depth conversation with thirteen-time Grammy nominee and two-time winner Walter Afanasieff who co-wrote and co-produced Mariah Carey hits such as the number one singles “Can’t Let Go,” “My All,” “Hero,” “One Sweet Day,” and the perennial holiday classic "All I Want for Christmas is You." Additionally, he produced some of the biggest movie soundtrack songs of all time, including “Beauty and the Beast,” “A Whole New World,” and “My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic. ABOUT WALTER AFANSIEFFThirteen-time Grammy nominee and two-time winner Walter Afanasieff is best known for his collaborative songwriting and production partnership with Mariah Carey that yielded hit singles such as “Can’t Let Go,” “Dreamlover,” “Hero,” “Without You,” “Anytime You Need a Friend,” “Butterfly,” “My All,” and “One Sweet Day,” a duet with Boyz II Men that was named ASCAP Song of the Year. It hit #1 in December of 1995 and stayed there for sixteen weeks—a record that remained unbroken for more than two decades. Their “All I Want for Christmas is You” was released in 1994 and has since become a holiday standard. It hit #1 on Billboard’s pop chart for the first time in 2019, giving Walter and Mariah the world record for the longest period of time between a song’s original release and its arrival at the top of the chart. In addition to his success with Carey, Afanasieff carved out a formidable reputation as a go-to producer of hit movie songs. After co-writing and co-producing the Gladys Knight single “Licence to Kill” from the James Bond film of the same name, he went on to produce “Beauty and the Beast,” “A Whole New World” from Aladdin, “Even If My Heart Would Break” from The Bodyguard, and “My Heart Will Go On” from Titanic, which became the best-selling single in the world for 1998. Additionally he produced “Some Day” from The Hunchback of Notre Dame and the Academy Award nominated “Go the Distance” from Hercules.Other hits from the Walter Afanasieff songbook include “Can You Stop the Rain,” a #1 R&B single for Peabo Bryson that earned a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Song, “Missing You Now,” a #1 Adult Contemporary hit for Michael Bolton, “If You Go Away,” a Top 20 single for New Kids on the Block, Savage Garden’s #1 pop single “I Knew I Loved You,” and Ricky Martin’s massive global hit “She Bangs.”The long list of additional artists Walter has written and produced music for includes Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Luther Vandross, Destiny's Child, Kenny G, Andrea Bocelli, Johnny Mathis, Kenny Loggins, Barbra Streisand, Christina Aguilera, Marc Anthony, Babyface, and Josh Groban.
Jess interviews Walter Afanasieff, the Grammy-winning songwriter and producer responsible for co-writing and producing the majority of Mariah Carey’s ‘90s hits, including “Anytime You Need a Friend,” “My All,” “Hero,” “One Sweet Day,” and of course “All I Want For Christmas Is You.” Afanasieff walks us through the creation of the modern Christmas classic and his professional fall-out with Mariah. We also discuss how the music and songwriting industry has changed since the ‘90s, producing Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” from Titanic, writing with Beyoncé, Barbra Streisand and the story of how a record company sabotaged the career of a singer destined to win American Idol. * talkspace.com code "deepdives" for $100 off first month * * wine.com/hottakes for $50 off your first order * Follow @jessxnyc & @hottakesdeepdives
再說一次! 人體工學滑鼠真的很難用XD 大家千萬不要買。 然後本來是想晚上發佈的,但都先做好就先放好了哈哈。 音樂連結: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXxRy... 歌詞: Sorry I never told you All I wanted to say Now it's too late to hold you 'Cause you've flown away So far away Never had I imagined Living without your smile Feeling and knowing you hear me It keeps me alive Alive And I know you're shining down on me from Heaven Like so many friends we've lost along the way And I know eventually we'll be together One sweet day (And I'm waiting patiently to see you in Heaven) Darling I never showed you (I never showed you) Assumed you'd always be there (I thought you'd always be there) I, I took your presence for granted But I always cared (but I always cared) And I miss the love we shared And I know you're shining down on me from Heaven Like so many friends we've lost along the way (lost along the way) And I know eventually we'll… Powered by Firstory Hosting
Today is a special episode of Misfit Mondays. We'll get a little woo woo on you. The New Moon in Scorpio on November 15, 2020 got us in our feels. We wanted to take a moment to sit with the uncomfortableness of grief and unpack meaning. How does it show up? How do we move through it? How do we hold space for grief. Find out all this and so much more on today's Misfit Mondays.CW/TW: We talk about suicide here. So if you are not in the space to hear about self-harm, please take the space and time you need. We'll still be here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/misfitmondays)
Winni hört auf!Paukenschlag am Freitag dieser Woche: Winni Grosbøll hört nach 11 Jahren als Bornholmer Bürgermeisterin auf. Ab dem neuen Jahr wird sie Geschäftsführerin des Dänischen Friluftsråd, einer Dachorganisation für 85 Einzelorganisationen im Bereich Outdoor. Mehr dazu in unserer heutigen Sendung.Darüber hinaus haben wir die Auflösung der Rechenknacknuss aus der vergangenen Ausgabe, an die sich offenbar keiner so richtig herangetraut hat. Wir wollten von Euch wissen, wieviel Jörg wiegt, wenn er 60 Gramm abnimmt - und dabei im Verhältnis genauso viel abnimmt, wie Povl Anker, der auf der Werft ganze 43 Tonnen abgespeckt hat (bei einem Gesamtgewicht von 6000 Tonnen)."Bornholmsk für Anfänger" - und Neues von Pernille BoelskovWir haben ausserdem Neues von der Bornholmer Krimiautorin Pernille Boelskov, die mit gleich drei Veröffentlichungen in den Winter startet. Ausser, dass sie ihr zweites Kind erwartet, ist die deutsche Übersetzung des dritten Bornholm-Krimis um Lars und Agnethe Bohn fertig: "Dunkle Kluft" erscheint ab dem 10. Dezember 2020 im Buchhandel. Ihr könnt das Buch aber bereits jetzt schon über ihre Webseite vorbestellen, das Buch kostet 149 Kronen oder etwa 20 Euro, der Versand nach Deutschland kostet noch einmal 8 bis 9 Euro.Ausserdem gibt Pernille Boelskov am 1. Dezember 2020 ein Kinderbuch mit den ersten Bornholmer Wörtern heraus, die Kinder lernen können. Das Buch erscheint bereits ab 1. Dezember 2020 und ist auch für Erwachsene ein nettes Geschenk. Passend dazu gibt es eine Webseite, auf der Ihr alle Bornholmer Wörter aus dem Buch anhören und nachsprechen könnt. Zum Üben sozusagen. Und wer weiss, vielleicht seid Ihr im kommenden Jahr dann schon fliessend im Bornholmer Dialekt?Die Musik in dieser Podcast-Ausgabe: "It's Coming Together INSTRUMENTAL" von Heifervescent, "Nothing Makes Sense Anymore (2020)" von Besson&SA, "Karma (Libra) (2020)" von RENAE, "Hard 2 Find" vom Neon NiteClub und "One Sweet Day" von Heinz Neumann, wiedergegeben durch die Creative Commons Lizenz (cc-by, cc-nc, cc-nd).Habt Ihr Fragen, Anregungen, Themenvorschläge oder Kommentare?Dann schreibt uns: Entweder per Mail an studio@radio37.dk, per Kommentar auf unserer Facebook-Seite radio37.dk - oder ganz einfach per Sprachnachricht an die Whatsapp-Nummer 0045 2290 2750. Wir freuen uns!
It’s time again to climb into the BTSC Delorean to revisit a Steelers’ game from yesteryear. With the Steelers playing a legendary Super Bowl foe on Sunday, let’s venture back to a time when “One Sweet Day” by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men was No. 1 on radio stations, movie-goers were checking out Richard Dreyfuss in Mr. Holland’s Opus and Boris Becker won his last Grand Slam event in the Australian Open. Meanwhile, the Steelers/Cowboys Super Bowl rivalry was renewed with the underdog Steelers making their first Super Bowl appearance in 16 years and taking on the juggernaut Cowboys. Welcome to January 28, 1996. Join BTSC’s Tony Defeo and Bryan Anthony Davis as they go back in time and relive this memorable matchup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice and Natalie use Mariah Carey and Boyz 2 Men's One Sweet Day to discuss grief and how to deal with it. Don't miss the funny stories about their grandmothers!
Topics: Tupac death, Fugees, Set It Off, Moesha (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) http://afropopremix.com 1996 Snapshots 1. President: Bill Clinton 2. Jan - Whitewater scandal: U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton testifies before a grand jury. 3. Feb - Daniel Green is convicted of the murder of James Jordan, the father of basketball star Michael Jordan. 4. Mar - Lyle and Erik Menendez are found guilty of first-degree murder for the shotgun killing of their parents. 5. Apr - Chicago Bulls set a new NBA record for the most wins in a season, 70. 6. May -? 7. Jun - The Colorado Avalanche wins their first Stanley Cup in their first season based out of Denver and The Chicago Bulls win their fourth NBA Championship by defeating the Seattle Supersonics. 8. July - The Centennial Olympic Park bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics kills 2 and injures 111. 9. Aug - Tiger Woods makes his professional PGA Tour debut. 10. Sep - Tupac Shakur dies. 11. Oct - The Fox News Channel is launched. 12. Nov - Bill Clinton defeats Republican challenger Bob Dole to win his second term. 13. Dec - Death of JonBenét Ramsey: A six-year-old beauty queen is beaten and strangled in the basement of her family's home in Boulder, Colorado; her body is found the following day. 14. Open Comments: 15. Music Snapshots 16. #1 Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix), Los del Río 17. #2 One Sweet Day, Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men 18. #3 Because You Loved Me, Celine Dion 19. Record of the Year: Change the World – Eric Clapton 20. Album of the Year: Falling Into You – Celine Dion 21. Song of the Year: Change the World 22. Best New Artist: LeAnn Rimes 23. Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: You're Makin' Me High – Toni Braxton 24. Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: Your Secret Love – Luther Vandross 25. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Killing Me Softly – Fugees 26. Best R&B Song: Exhale (Shoop Shoop), Babyface, songwriter (Whitney Houston) 27. Best R&B Album: Words – The Tony Rich Project 28. Best Rap Solo Performance: Hey Lover – LL Cool J 29. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: Tha Crossroads – Bone Thugs-N-Harmony 30. Best Rap Album: The Score – Fugees 31. Movie Snapshots 32. #1 Independence Day 33. #2 Twister 34. #3 Mission: Impossible 35. Notables: Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, The Birdcage, Fargo, A Thin Line Between Love and Hate, The Nutty Professor, Kazaam, Set It Off, Space Jam, Jerry Maguire. 36. TV Snapshots 37. #1 - ER 38. #2 - Seinfeld 39. #3 - Suddenly Susan 40. Debuts: Moesha, The Daily Show, Kenan & Kel, The Steve Harvey Show, In The House, Malcolm & Eddie, Homeboys in Outer Space, The Jamie Foxx Show 41. Economic Snapshots 42. Income = 36.3k (Previously 36K) 43. House = 118.2K (113) 44. Car = 16.3k (15.5) 45. Rent = 554(550) 46. Harvard = 27.5k (26k) 47. Movie = 4.42 (4.35) 48. Gas = 1.22 (1.12) 49. Stamp = .32 (-) 50. Social Scene: Tupac Killed 51. Childhood: Tupac Shakur, born Parish Crooks, was born on June 16, 1971, to Black Panther activist parents in New York City. Thirteen days later, his mother, Alice Faye Walker (Afeni Shakur), changed his name. The parents wanted to avoid him being targeted by Black Panther-affiliated enemies. His mother was imprisoned while she was pregnant with him. Tupac's father, Billy Garland, was also a Panther but lost contact with Afeni when Tupac was five years old. The rapper would not see his father again until he was 23 - I thought my father was dead all my life. 52. Early Life: He had a difficult childhood, as he grew up in the company of criminals, militant activist, violence, and a drugged addicted mother with a transient lifestyle. Art became a constructive and safe escape. His first acting stint was in 1983 (@12 yrs. old) with the Harlem’s 127th StreetRepertory Ensemble when he performed in a play ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ at the Apollo Theater. In 1984, Tupac's family moved from New York City to Baltimore, Maryland.There he studied poetry, jazz, acting, and ballet at the Baltimore School for the Arts and befriended Jada Pinkett. The family later moved to Marin City, California, across the bay from Oakland, in 1988 (@17 yrs. old). They went to the home of a woman Afeni had been close to during her Black Panther days and lived in a poor housing complex, referred to as ‘the Jungle.’ 53. Early Career: While attending high school he participated in a poetry workshop known as The Microphone Sessions, organized by Leila Steinberg, who would eventually become his first manager. She introduced 19-year-old Tupac to Atron Gregory, a manager for the World Class Wrekin Cru’ and tour manager for NWA, who had just returned to the Bay Area, started TNT Records, and quickly gained attention by signing Digital Underground. Gregory matched Tupac with Digital Underground as a roadie and backup dancer. Tupac’s talent was soon recognized by the group, and he began rapping in some of their songs. He debuted on ‘Same Song,’ which was featured in the 1991 film Nothing But Trouble. (@20 yrs. old) 54. Solo Career: He released his debut solo album ‘2Pacalypse Now’ in 1991. (Big hit - 'Brenda's Got a Baby') Also in 1991, Shakur filed a $10-million lawsuit against the Oakland Police Department for allegedly brutalizing him over jaywalking. The case was settled for about $43,000. (1992 - Juice, first starring role) His second album, ‘Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z’ came out in 1993. It was more successful than its predecessor and contained the hits ‘Keep Ya Head Up’ and ‘I Get Around’. (1993 - Poetic Justice, co-starred with Janet Jackson) In 1994, he formed a group Thug Life and they released one album ‘Thug Life: Volume 1. (1994 - Above the Rim, Co-starred with Duane Martin) During this period he had several brushes with the law (he was associated with the shooting of a 6 yr. old Qa'id Walker-Teal in Marin City / shooting two policemen / various physical assaults) and was shot in an armed robbery case. After recovering from the shooting, he was sent to prison on a sexual assault charge. He released the album ‘Me Against the World’ in 1995 (@24) while serving his prison term. The album was an immediate hit and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. 55. Final Album: During 1995, while imprisoned, impoverished, and with his mother about to lose her house, Tupac had his wife get word to Marion Suge Knight, in Los Angeles, boss of the Death Row Records, at the time a verry successful company, and asked for a meeting. Tupac's mother received $15k, Suge paid Tupac's $1.4m bail, signed the rapper, and went to work on the album ‘All Eyez on Me’. The album was recorded in two weeks! In a matter of two weeks, Tupac recorded and completed the double-disc album, completing two out of three albums he owed Death Row. (The third release would end up being the posthumously released The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory) Released in February of 1996, the album featured five singles and went multi-Platinum in just a few months after its release. 56. Death: Seven months later, in September 1996, Tupac was killed in a drive-by shooting. He was 25 years old. 57. Open Comments: 58. Question: Confused young man or someone to be taken seriously? (What did he represent?) 59. Music Scene: 60. Black Songs in the Top 40 61. #1 Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix), Los del Río 62. #2 One Sweet Day, Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men 63. #4 Nobody Knows, The Tony Rich Project 64. #5 Always Be My Baby, Mariah Carey 65. #6 Give Me One Reason, Tracy Chapman 66. #7 Tha Crossroads, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 67. #9 You're Makin' Me High / Let It Flow, Toni Braxton 68. #10 Twisted, Keith Sweat 69. #11 C'mon N' Ride It (The Train), Quad City DJ's 70. #14 Exhale (Shoop Shoop), Whitney Houston 71. #16 Sittin' Up in My Room, Brandy 72. #17 How Do U Want It / California Love, 2Pac featuring K-Ci and JoJo 73. #20 Hey Lover, LL Cool J 74. #21 Loungin, LL Cool J 75. #23 Be My Lover, La Bouche 76. #27 I Can't Sleep Baby (If I), R. Kelly 77. #32 Not Gon' Cry, Mary J. Blige 78. #33 Gangsta's Paradise, Coolio featuring L.V. 79. #34 Only You, 112 featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Mase 80. #35 Down Low (Nobody Has to Know), R. Kelly featuring The Isley Brothers 81. #36 You're the One, SWV 82. #37 Sweet Dreams, La Bouche 83. #38 Before You Walk Out of My Life / Like This and Like That, Monica 84. #40 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New), Coolio 85. #42 No Diggity, Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre 86. Vote: 87. Top RnB Albums 88. Jan - Waiting to Exhale, Soundtrack / Various artists 89. Feb - Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton, Eazy-E 90. Mar - All Eyez on Me, 2Pac 91. Mar - The Score, Fugees 92. Apr - The Coming, Busta Rhymes 93. Apr - The Resurrection, Geto Boys 94. Jun - Gettin' It (Album Number Ten), Too Short 95. Jun - Legal Drug Money, Lost Boyz 96. Jun - The Nutty Professor, Soundtrack / Various artists 97. Jul - Secrets, Toni Braxton 98. Jul - Keith Sweat, Keith Sweat 99. Jul - It Was Written, Nas 100. Aug - Beats, Rhymes and Life, A Tribe Called Quest 101. Sep - ATLiens, Outkast 102. Sep - Home Again, New Edition 103. Oct - Another Level, Blackstreet 104. Nov - Bow Down, Westside Connection 105. Nov - Ironman, Ghostface Killah 106. Nov - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, Makaveli 107. Nov - Tha Doggfather, Snoop Dogg 108. Dec - Hell on Earth, Mobb Deep 109. Dec - Muddy Waters, Redman 110. Vote: 111. Featured Artist: The Fugees 112. Lauryn Hill (@21 yrs. old in 1996) was born in 1975 to a high school teacher and computer expert in New Jersey. Her mother played piano and her father sang in nightclubs. Young Lauryn sang in church choirs, gospel groups and showed a strong voice. She loved '60s and '70s soul and by age thirteen, she was playing the amateur night showtime at the Apollo, doing a cover of Smokey Robinson's "Who's Loving You". Hill nabbed minor roles on television's As the World Turns and in the film Sister Act II: Back in the Habit. Her work with the Fugees began in 1987 in high school with friend Prakazrel Samuel Michel. 113. "Pras" (@23 in 1996) was born in Brooklyn in 1972 and raised in New Jersey. He showed an early interest in music and attended Rutgers University and Yale University, pursuing a double major in Philosophy and Psychology. 114. Wyclef Jean (@27 yrs. old) was born in 1969 in Haiti, the son of a minister. When he was nine, he moved to the projects of Brooklyn, and later New Jersey, where he took up guitar and the study of music. 115. The trio formed in the late '80s, named themselves the Tranzlator Crew and used Hill's soap opera acting proceeds to pay for equipment. They toured the tri-state area and were signed to major label Ruffhouse/Columbia in 1993. Hill was still a minor. Shortly thereafter, they renamed themselves Fugees, a derisive slang term for refugees, and released a debut 12-inch Fugees (Tranzlator Crew) "Boof Baf" to no notable sales. 116. Their 1994 debut LP Blunted on Reality, stylized in a fashion like A Tribe Called Quest, Poor Righteous Teachers, and Digable Planets, did better. However, it was the remixed versions of "Nappy Head (Mona Lisa)" and "Vocab" that earned the group another budget for a follow-up album. (Also, notable, in later interviews Pras would say that a married Wyclef and the underage Hill were having a clandestine relationship at the time) 117. Combining a mix of conscious hip hp, soul, and reggae, with a homemade basement studio, sampled melodies, live guitars, bass, keys, "The Score" arrived in 1996, filling the void between gangsta and glitter. It became an instant classic, ultimately selling over 18 million copies. 118. Open Comments: 119. Internal "Affairs": In the summer of 1996, on the Smoking Grooves Tour, Hill met Rohan Marley, (one of Bob Marley's kids) and even though the former University of Miami football player was initially rebuffed, because Hill was still seeing Jean, , no one knew who the child really belonged to. 120. In the summer of 1996 Hill had met Rohan Marley, a son of Bob Marley and a former University of Miami football player. Hill subsequently began a relationship with him, while still also involved with the married Wyclef. She soon became visibly pregnant. Marley and Hill's first child was born the following summer. 121. Soon after Zion was born, she learned that Marley already had a wife and two children from another marriage. 122. Amid newfound international fame and baby Daddy drama, Wyclef did not support Hill's solo desires (she had made appearances on Wyclef's solo project), thus leading to the group splitting up. 123. Hill started work on The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill; blocking out Wyclef Jean from any type of production help after he had snubbed her. Her old-school takes on "Doo Wop (That Thing)" helped it rule the charts in 1998 and win five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, Best New Artist, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Best R&B Song, and Best R&B Album -- the most ever for a woman. 124. Meanwhile, Hill was having more of Marley's children and becoming close with Brother Anthony, a spiritual adviser who studied the Bible with her several times per week. In 2001, she recorded an MTV Unplugged session where she broke down in tears and admitted to being deranged and emotionally unstable. Rolling Stone called the session "a public breakdown", though it debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 and went platinum. 125. She has been a sporadic and reluctant public figure ever since. 126. Question: Have you ever had an affair with a co-worker? How did it turn out? 127. Movie Scene: Set It Off. [Directed by F. Gary Gray Action, Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller. Starring Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett, and Vivica A. Fox] 128. Rotten Tomatoes, Critics Consensus: It may not boast an original plot, but Set It Off is a satisfying, socially conscious heist film thanks largely to fine performances from its leads. 129. Emanuel Levy, Variety 11-1996: Influenced by "Thelma & Louise" and "Waiting to Exhale," F. Gary Gray's "Set It Off" is a well-crafted girls-n-the-hood actioner, with an acute social conscience and plenty of soul. A tale of female bonding and empowerment, this relevant film boasts a terrific cast, headed by Jada Pinkett and Queen Latifah in career-making performances. 130. Stephen Holden, New York Times 11-1996: Just Trying to Get Even While They Get Rich. On the long list of Hollywood heist movies that make you root for its criminals to steal a million dollars and live happily ever after, F. Gary Gray's film ''Set It Off'' is one of the most poignantly impassioned. If this messy roller coaster of a film often seems to be going in several directions at once, it never for a second loses empathy for its quartet of black female bank robbers who grew up together in a Los Angeles housing project and earn meager wages working for a janitorial service... A pop psychologist might translate the story into a fable called ''Women Who Rob Banks and the Society That Hates Them.' 131. Roger Ebert 11-1996: “Set It Off” is advertised as a thriller about four black women who rob banks. But it's a lot more than that. It creates a portrait of the lives of these women that's so observant and informed; it's like “Waiting to Exhale” with a strong jolt of reality. The movie surprised and moved me: I expected a routine action picture and was amazed how much I started to care about the characters. 132. Kent, Entertainment Weekly 09-2019: Why Set It Off is an era-defining film that shouldn't be remade. We are clearly in the age of reboots and remakes, but the '90s heist film is irreplaceable. 133. Question 1: Remake or Sequel? 134. Question 2: Do we really want more black female action heroines/stories? (i.e., women of Black Panther, "Breaking In" movie, Berry, Valkyrie, Guardians...etc.) 135. TV Scene: Moesha 136. Screen Rant: No show lasts for six seasons without making a cultural impact; Moesha was nominated for 32 awards and won three: two NAACP Image Awards and one SHINE Award. The series was syndicated, and still airs around the world. Netflix picked up streaming rights to the series in 2020, which became available to US subscribers on August 1, 2020. As new viewers will discover, however, despite how influential the show was, it ends abruptly after a significant cliffhanger for the main character in the season 6 finale. Despite the recognition, the show steadily declined in ratings, leading to its cancelation. 137. Moesha Mitchell went through quite the journey on Moesha. At the beginning of the series, Moesha was still dealing with her mother's death a few years prior and learning to come to terms with her new stepmother, Deirdre "Dee" Mitchel (Sheryl Lee Ralph) — who just happened to be the vice principal at Moesha's school. The final season sees Brandy experiencing the trials and tribulations of being a young adult, complete with an engagement to long-time on-again, off-again boyfriend Quinton "Q" Brooks (Fredro Starr) and attending college. The final episode ends with the reveal of a positive pregnancy test in Moesha's dorm — who it belongs to, however, is a mystery. Since the show never got another season, the storyline was never resolved. 138. According to EW, at the time, UPN's plan was to address the pregnancy cliffhanger in the spin-off series The Parkers, which premiered on the network in 1999. The Parkers followed Moesha's "boy-crazy" friend Kimberly Ann "Kim" Parker as she navigated attending college with her mother, who has decided to enlist at the same time as her daughter. For unknown reasons, however, the planned resolution never took place, despite The Parkers running until 2005. With there being reports of a possible reboot series in the works, perhaps this Moesha storyline — as well as the question of what happened to Moesha's brother Myles, who disappeared in the finale — can finally be laid to rest." 139. Question: Is it reboot worthy? / Is any classic black TV show reboot worthy? 140. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1996?
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Moon Joyce, Rachel Grant and members of Symphony New Brunswick performing "One Sweet Day," one of 11 songs written by inmates of the New Brunswick Women’s Correctional Centre being featured in a show Sunday at the Imperial Theatre.
Bornholms Kulturwoche 2020Seit Freitag und noch bis zum 20. September 2020 läuft die Bornholmer Kulturwoche. Inzwischen zum 20. Mal. Über 100 Veranstaltungen finden auf der ganzen Insel statt. Wir sprechen im Podcast mit Hanne Strøby, der Projektleiterin der Kulturwoche – sie gibt unter anderem Tipps zu Veranstaltungen, die auch für deutsche Besucher interessant sind.Weitere Informationen gibt's auch unter:https://de.bornholmskulturuge.dkBornholms Weihnachtsmarkt 2020Endlich, endlich lüften wir unser grosses Geheimnis zum anstehenden Bornholmer Weihnachtsmarkt vom 27. November bis 20. Dezember 2020. Worum es genau geht, hört Ihr ebenfalls in der heutigen Ausgabe. Überlegt doch mal, ob Ihr ein ruhiges und gemütliches, verlängertes Adventswochenende auf Bornholm verbringen wollt. Die direkte Fähre von Bornholmslinjen fährt im November und Dezember jeweils Donnerstags und Sonntags. Perfekt für drei Tage Ausspannen und ein Besuch auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt. Wollt Ihr zum Bornholmer Weihnachtsmarkt - und einem verlängerten Adventswochenende auf Bornholm? Na, dann schaut doch mal hier:https://radio37.dk/weihnachtsmarkt“Die kuriosen 37 Sekunden”Generalprobe sozusagen für “Die kuriosen 37 Sekunden” im heutigen Podcast: Künftig wollen wir Euch in einem neuen, losen Bestandteil unseres Podcasts in 37 Sekunden das präsentieren, was es nicht in die normalen Nachrichten geschafft hat – und was wir aber trotzdem so kurios, lustig, schräg und merkwürdig finden, dass wir es dennoch erwähnen wollen. Gelingt es Jörg, seine Geschichte innerhalb der 37 Sekunden zu erzählen?Die Musik in dieser Podcast-Ausgabe: "It's Coming Together INSTRUMENTAL" von Heifervescent, "U Keep me Up All Nite" von Neon NiteClub, "Criminal" von Axl & Arth, "Headlamp" von Jill Zimmermann", "One Sweet Day" von Heinz Zimmermann, "Christmas Rock (short ver) (2018)" von BeardMusicStock, "Christmas Xmas We Wish You A Merry Christmas Grand Piano Instrumental (2013)" von ProductionMusic - wiedergegeben durch die Creative Commons Lizenz (cc-by, cc-nc, cc-nd).Habt Ihr Fragen, Anregungen, Themenvorschläge oder Kommentare?Dann schreibt uns: Entweder per Mail an studio@radio37.dk, per Kommentar auf unserer Facebook-Seite radio37.dk - oder ganz einfach per Sprachnachricht an die Whatsapp-Nummer 0045 2290 2750. Wir freuen uns!
Chelsie’s still dating the same guy?! What?! Be sure to rate and review on Apple Podcasts and let us know what you think! The post Reasons Why I'm Single – Episode 207 One Sweet Day first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
Chelsie’s still dating the same guy?! What?! Be sure to rate and review on Apple Podcasts and let us know what you think!
Chelsie's still dating the same guy?! What?! Be sure to rate and review on Apple Podcasts and let us know what you think!
On this Episode of Quantum Week, we’re exploring January, 1996 with movie: “12 Monkeys”, and song: “One Sweet Day”. Chris both likes and trashes this Sci-Fi classic, while Matt takes shots at the intelligence of Adult Contemporary listeners. Full hubris is on display.
This week, Rory breaks a lamp (again) out of excitement for Lydia’s birthday and explains why he feels like Lydia’s sideline ho. Rory has another lunchtime mishap and considers it an injustice that he’s not yet in a relationship with Shawn Mendes. Plus, comedy festivals, paying for quality, and you’re not crazy - they’re all crazy! Subscribe and follow us at @superexcitedpod Follow Rory: @itsRORYjames Follow Lydia: @lydiacaradine
A look back at MC's #1s and how Lil Nas X dethroned "One Sweet Day". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spicecabinet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spicecabinet/support
Lil Nas X is having one sweet day. It’s Tuesday and Ally Brooke is here!
GLOBAL HITS CON ARMANDO PLATA SHOW # 244 - 07262019http://microestudio2.com.ar/Programa_244_Listo_Armando.mp3La portada de Global Hits 244 es para OLD TOWN ROAD un tema con una historia inusual en la que el rapero de Atlanta GA, plasmó su frustración en una metáfora para surgir en la música. Lleva 20 semanas, de ellas 16 en el # 1 del Hot 100 de BB en norteamérica, igualando el récord de Despacito con Luis Fonsi y Daddy Yankee; y de ONE SWEET DAY de Mariah Carey y Boyz II men. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzlkfIWu70w AMOR A PRIMERA VISTA con LOS ÁNGELES AZULES, BELINDA y el colombiano LALO EBRAT es primer puesto de Monitor Latino en Mexico. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlgtjRq5AXsMEDUZA, el trío de productores italianos de musica dance electronica recibe certificación de platino en la gran bretaña por su éxito global A PIECE OF YOUR HEART.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhghZPu0UtYTE ROBARÉ NICKY JAM y OZUNA en la cima de mercado hispano de USA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA_kuFTV-P8 CON CALMA sigue invencible en el primer puesto de ML luego de más de 6 meses en cartelerahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiItGE3eAyQ La española CECILIA KRULL regresa a las listas digitales internacionales con el tema central de la serie de netflix LA CASA DE PAPELhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1oHBcTdKL4LA CANCIÓN DE LA SEMANA es CHINA de ANNUEL, DADDY YANKEE, KAROL G, OZUNA Y J BALVIN, quinto puesto Global de Spotify https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VR3dfZf9YgBEAUTIFUL PEOPLE de ED SHEERAN con el rapero estadounidense KHALID llega al cuarto puesto mundial de Apple Music.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj0XInqZMHYEn pleno verano europeo 2019 BALVIN es el nuevo Rey de Francia junto al DJ SNAKE y al rapero TYGA con LOCO CONTIGO.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNl00mOSnJIALELUYA con REIK y MANUEL TURIZO, debutó en el segundo lugar como tendencia mundial de Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE7tHx1lokY CALLAITA es todo un un hit continental, aterriza en el puesto 9 del listado global de Spotify. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acEOASYioGY SAM SMITH con HOW DO YOU SLEEP es nuevo número 6 global de Apple Music.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmYypVozQb4 QUE PRETENDES, primer sencillo del álbum OASIS grabado por BAD BUNNY y J BALVIN, despega en Colombia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GkWwTzzcvU EL TOP DE GLOBAL HITS es SEÑORITA de la cubana CAMILA CABELLO y el cantautor canadiense SHAWN MENDES. Es el tema más transmitido en radio según el airplay de Top40charts; # 1 in 20 naciones; # 2 en Australia, Estonia y USA. Disco de platino en Canadá; # 1 global en Apple Music, Youtube y Itunes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq866Q7GUlc
In part 2, we pick up the story of Sef Gonzales after his parents and sister Clodine had been brutally murdered. At this time, Australia was united with Sef in grief. His bizarre rendition of Mariah Carey's One Sweet Day was the first hint of something odd afoot. 12 months, 2 flimsy alibis, a record deal and a web of lies later, Sef was arrested for the triple homicide. In the closing episode we explore what lead this imaginative young man to snap, and the bizarre reality he seemed to inhabit. And what is the link with flat eath theory... nothing but we discuss that as well.
Danny welcomes music legend Walter Afanasieff, the Grammy winning co-writer of "All I Want For Christmas Is You." He also co-wrote other legendary Mariah songs like "Hero," "Anytime You Need A Friend," "Forever," "Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)", "Butterfly," "My All," "One Sweet Day," and SO many more. Walter discusses creating the Christmas classic, working with Mariah, Celine, Whitney, Jessica Simpson, and so much more.*To support this podcast & for bonus episodes, visit Patreon.com/EverythingIconicLINKS:Twitter.com/DannyPellegrinoInstagram.com/DannyPellegrinoFacebook.com/PellegrinoDannyCameo.com/DannyPellegrino*Sponsored by SamsonTech.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, there were some topics that would reveal some "truths", while others were obvious. Cardi B gave an interview with Hot 97s Ebro And The Morning radio show. In the interview, she talked about being pregnant, and also about being in love. But Cardi also f*cked up . . . and told the sex of her baby...take a guess? In more Cardi B news, as you probably know by now, Cardib dropped off her debut album 'Invasion of Privacy.' The album came out and already the interwebs are going crazy. They are going crazy because it seems that Cardi copied nearly every song on her entire album, thoughts? This is like a new kind of beef, but a timeless one nevertheless. I always thought it was pretty much common wisdom that T.I. created the sub-genre of Hip-Hop called Trap Music – or Muzik, as he stylized. Now, some are arguing that the Trap “sound” is something that people like Gucci and Jeezy made popular. The term “trap” definitely came before Tip, but Tip added “music” to the end and therefore made it a “thing.” Who do you think?? “God’s Plan” debuted at #1 on February 3. It becomes the first single in over 20 years to spend its first 11 weeks at #1, equaling the nearly three months Puff Daddy and Faith Evans’ “I’ll Be Missing You” spent at the top of the chart in 1997. There are only two singles to have spent more than their first 11 weeks at #1. “One Sweet Day” by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men from 1995 currently holds the record for spending its first 16 weeks at #1. Congrats once again to Drizzy Drake! The Segment topic was an interesting one to say the least this week! Do you want or is it healthy for your man/woman to be a little jealous?? This was something that varied for both men and women, but let us know how you feel? DON"T GO FAR because we'll be back before you know it!!
This is the sleeve for the Danish release of the record. Click here for a transcript of this episode. For Episode 2, we take a journey to Japan and look into an international hit from a day when I was about four months old. I'll tell you about: What ALL the lyrics to the song mean The political turmoil that led to a song about lost love Whatever happened to Kyu Sakamoto, anyway? Why I need to apologize to my wife Your favorite podcatcher should have this song by now, but just in case, you can listen to, or download it, right here: Incidentally, I recorded this show about two weeks ago, and I made a brief mention of the song "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee. At that time it was pretty much the Song of the Summer, but according to Billboard Magazine, it's reaching a new streaming record and about to tie with Mariah Carey & Boys II Men's "One Sweet Day" for the Most Weeks at #1 on the Hot 100 (that'd be 15 weeks at Number One). If it remains #1 for another two weeks, it'll be the sole record-holder. Get that story here. Some of the sources for today's show: The article from the Washington Post that I cited appears here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2017/06/02/americas-number-one-song-isnt-in-english-that-doesnt-happen-often/?utm_term=.18bbe4fba452 retrieved 7/24/17 Most of the song's background came from this article: https://formeinfullbloom.wordpress.com/2014/10/26/a-brief-history-of-i-look-up-as-i-walk-in-anime/ retrieved 7/25/17 Most of the translation I got from this YouTube video. Some of it came from Songfacts.com, but this one seemed a little more reliable.
Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men - One Sweet Day (Julian Marsh Mix)
It's a fifth of Quizfix! Monika and Paul match wits in the 90s Pop Music vs. Presidential Pets lightning round, get you prepped for this week's possible questions at your pub quiz, help you with some sportsy educated guesses, and celebrate the Oscars with the Audio Round challenge! (Send your answers - along with your name and location - to quizfix@gmail.com.) Plus: Monika misses Old Faithful, Paul sings the national anthem (sort of) and much more! Clips: "One Sweet Day" - Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men "Powerhouse" - Raymond Scott As always, thanks to Scott James for the theme music!
Prepare-se para a maior edição da história do Wanda, é o tão esperado #Wanda100! AEEEE! Nesse programa que também comemora dois anos de podcast, estamos acompanhados dos nosso grande #ElencoFixo Bárbara, Thiago e Federico Devito! Vocês não têm ideia do que esperam vocês! A volta das hashtags, momentos emocionantes, taças sendo quebradas, casos polêmicos, áudios de ouvintes e recomendações que vêm do fundo do nosso coração! Quase três horas de duração? SIM! Mas cada segundo do nosso #Wanda100 está lindo! Vem, gente! bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA WANDA NO FACEBOOK: facebook.com/PodcastWanda WANDA NO TWITTER: @PodcastWanda VEM CONTRIBUIR COM O WANDA! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastwanda ME AJUDA, WANDA! Tô Curioso Wanda: os casos que mais marcaram Tô Curiosa Wanda: "Phelipe, você já ficou excitado em entrevista?" Devolutiva Wanda: "O cara que estou ficando quer pegar meu amigo". Devolutiva Wanda: "Peguei meu boy transando na sala" "Fiquei saindo com um policial psicopata e agora ele me persegue!" "Wanda, meu ex está me difamando para outras pessoas!" "Meu amigo foi espancado por homofóbicos e quer desistir da faculdade!" "Estou pegando a filha da minha ex, HELP!" SUPER-MERYL Beyoncé Stevie Wonder Motown MTV dos anos 90 Shonda Rhimes SUPER-LOTUS Biel Chris Brown Taylor Swift Iggy Azalea Séries que não sabem quando terminar INTERESSANTNEY PHELIPE: Filme - "Faça a Coisa Certa" / Álbum - "I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You" da Aretha Franklin / Série - "Breaking Bad" MARINA: Filme - "O Iluminado" / Álbum - "Lady Sings the Blues" / Livro - "Jogo da Amarelinha" SAMIR: Filme - "Tudo Sobre Minha Mãe" / Álbum - "Control" da Janet Jackson e "Body Talk" da Robyn / Livro - "Senhor dos Anéis" / Série "A Sete Palmos" BÁRBARA: Filme - "Harry e Sally" / Álbum - "Acabou Chorare" dos Novos Baianos" / Livro - "Alta Fidelidade" / Série - "How I Met Your Mother" THIAGO: Filme - "Feitiço da Lua" / Álbum - "Trem Azul" da Elis Regina / Livro - "Ensaios" do Truman Capote / Série - "The Nanny" FEDERICO: Filme - "A Vida é Bela" / Álbum - "Blackout" / Livro - "O Leitor" / Série - "Lost" MÚSICAS "One Sweet Day" - Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men "I Gotta Feeling" - The Black Eyed Peas "We Belong Together" - Mariah Carey "Candle in the Wind" - Elton John "Macarena" - Los Del Rio "I Will Always Love You" - Whitney Houston "Sem Hora Marcada" - Letticia Podcast #100 apresentado por: TWITTER / INSTAGRAM @phelipecruz @santahelena @samsworld @dabarbara @luxoeriqueza @federico_devito SNAPCHAT papelpop marinastahelena samirduarte dabarbara luxoeriqueza eudevito Quer ter seu caso lido em nosso podcast? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha, ou pergunte curiosidades para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto! ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES (E, se curtiu, avalie a gente!) LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA Toda semana um episódio novo: Às quintas-feiras, às 13h17, no papelpop.com e também no blog dontskip.com
On this Episode of The Beautiful Butterfly Show we will have Our Entreprenuer Spotlight with Special Guest Wendye Savage of The Poetic Flow. Meet Our Guest: Wendye Savage Is a poet, author and entrepreneur, and began writing poetry in elementary school about forty years ago. Since then she has penned a weekly poetry column for five years in her town's newspaper, "The Jasper Sun Times", as well as an online magazine called " Bronze Magazine Online" for a year. Wendye Also has two books of inspiring poetry published. The titles are "One Sweet Day" and " After The Rain". They are both available on www.amazon.com Currently she operates a business called The Poetic Flow , http://www.thepoeticflow.com./ where she pen personalizes poetry for all calendar and special occasions. Each poem comes with a background image or photo, that may be provided by the client. So that the poem maybe kept as a keepsake, framing is optional.
I live with a super social twelve-year-old. Our home is conveniently located within biking and walking distance to a vast majority of her friends. Therefore, I interact with dozens, seemingly hundreds, of middle-schoolers on the reg. That means “regularly.” Not only do I hear, and apparently absorb (…totes…) their language, but I also hear, and often abhor, their music. At times, I’m tempted to let something much like this slip from my mouth, “Music is horrible today.” Guess what, though? It’s not true. What I’d really be saying is, “When I was a kid…our shitty pop music was less shitty than this generation’s shitty pop music.” But see, shitty pop music is shitty pop music is shitty pop music. And also, all art is relative, and personal, and wrought with nostalgic, emotional overlay. I realized this as Jen played, “Hit the Quan” for me. If you stream the podcast just below this post, you can hear both the song and the insights. For those of you who’ll just read, and to assure myself that, indeed, every decade’s shitty pop…let’s call it Poop Music, is merely soon-to-be-dated Poop, I did some research. I use the term “research” quite loosely. What I really did was look at the “List of Billboard Top 100 chart achievements by decade” on Wikipedia, within which I found the top songs of each decade back to 1958. That’s right, 1958. People, Wikipedia is absolutely wonderful for many things. Not serious academic research, and not as a solitary source. Don’t dismiss it out of hand just because it’s crowd-sourced. While it only takes one dick to ruin something, the crowd generally trumps the dick. However, also realize that the community created a 1958 – 1969 “decade” because, I dunno, the dick won there. So, for any of you who’ve claimed, in your best crotchety old-man/old-woman demeanor, “Music ain’t like it used to be,” feast your eyes on these lists. (And hell, link through to the videos to feast your ears as well!) Keep in mind, there are absolute gems of pop perfection in each decade…and there are heaping mounds of steaming shit as well. All the way back to the decade that began in, uh…1958. I won’t try to convince you which songs here are genius, which are formulaic, which are immediately forgetful, unforgettable, and which are vomit-worthy. I only ask you to keep track of your reactions as you travel back…and be completely honest with yourself. Because a turd by any other name would smell as putrid. Here goes: 2010’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “Uptown Funk,” Mark Ronson featuring Bruno mars (14)“Blurred Lines,”* Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell (12)*No-boobies version****If you like boobies, and who doesn’t like boobies (?!), just google search: blurred lines unrated“See You Again,” Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth (12)“We Found Love,” Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris (10)“Happy,” Pharrell Williams (10)“Tik Tok,” Kesha (9)“Call Me Maybe,” Carly Rae Jepson (9)“One More Night,” Maroon 5 (9)“Royals,” Lorde (9)“Somebody That I Used to Know,” Gotye featuring Kimbra (8)“All About That Bass,” Meghan Trainor (8) 2000’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “We Belong Together,” Maria Carey (14)“I Gotta Feeling,” The Black Eyed Peas (14)“Lose Yourself,” Eminem (12)“Yeah!,” Usher featuring Lil John and Ludacris (12)“Boom Boom Pow,” The Black Eyed Peas (12)“Independent Woman,” Destiny’s Child (11)“Irreplaceable,” Beyonce (10)“Low,” Flo Rida featuring T-Pain (10)“Maria Maria,” Santana featuring The Product G&B (10)“Dilemma,” Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland (10)“Foolish,” Ashanti (10)“Gold Digger,” Kanye West featuring Jamie Fox (10) 1990’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “One Sweet Day,” Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men (16)“I Will Always Love You,” Whitney Houston (14)“I’ll Make Love to You,” Boyz II Men (14)“Candle in the Wind ‘97/Something About the Way You Look Tonight,” Elton John (14)“Macarena,” Los Del Rio (14)“End of the Road,” Boyz II Men (13)“The Boy is Mine,” Brandy and Monica (13)“Smooth,” Santana featuring Rob Thomas (12)“Un-Break My Heart,” Toni Braxton (11)“I Swear,” All-4-One (11)“I’ll Be Missing You,” Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112 (11) 1980’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “Physical,” Olivia Newton-John (10)****I never realized how gay this video is, literally and in 80’s vernacular.“Bette Davis Eyes,” Kim Carnes (9)“Endless Love,” Diana Ross and Lionel Richie (9)“Every Breath You Take,” The Poice (8)“I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll,”** Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (7)**I also love Rocky Road“Ebony and Ivory,”** Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder (7)**this“Billie Jean,” Michael Jackson (7)“Call Me,” Blondie (6)“Lady,” Kenny Rogers (6)“Centerfold,” The J. Geils Band (6)“Eye of the Tiger,” Survivor (6)“Flashdance…What a Feeling,” Irene Cara (6)“Say, Say, Say,” Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson (6)“Like a Virgin,” Madonna (6) 1970’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “You Light Up My Life,” Debby Boone (10)“Night Fever,” Bee Gees (8)“Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright),” Rod Stewart (8)“Shadow Dancing,” Andy Gibb (7)“Bridge over Troubled Water,” Simon & Garfunkle (6)“Joy to the World,” Three Dog Night (6)“The First Time Ever I saw Your Face,” Roberta Flack (6)“Alone Again (Naturally),” Gilbert O’Sullivan (6)“Le Freak,”Chic (6)“My Sharona,” The Knack (6) (NOTE: For as much shit as the 70’s get, I’m actually quite impressed with these 10 tunes. Also, I kind of like the unlikely and glorious collision of punk, soul, kink, and the gay community called Disco.) 1958 – 1969 – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “Mack the Knife,” Bobby Darin (9)“Theme from a Summer Place,” Percy Faith (9)“Hey Jude,” The Beatles (9)“Tossin’ and Turnin’,” Bobby Lewis (7)“I want to Hold Your Hand,” The Beatles (7)“I’m a Believer,” The Monkees (7)“I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” Marvin Gaye (7)“It’s All in the Game,” Tommy Edwards (6)“The Battle of New Orleans,” Johnny Horton (6)“Are You Lonesome Tonight?” Elvis Presley (6)“Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In,” The 5th Dimension (6)“In the Year 2525,” Zager and Evans (6) So…maybe I’ve convinced you, or maybe you’re now doubling down on the assertion that today’s popular music is considerably worse than yesterday’s. In either case, we present to you, “Now That’s What I Call Poop Music!” Oh…and at the end? “Paid In Full (7 Minutes of Madness Remix).” Pump up the volume, pump up the volume, chkuh-chk-chk-chk Pump that bass!
And the award for Best Year goes to... Duur: "One Sweet Day" van Mariah Carey.
This is a recording that was made on Singsnap. The artist are amazing and it is so incredible how they recorded this on the website. And everyone of them in a different location too!!