On August 8, 1988, revered inventor Andre Gray uploaded the very first complete song on the internet titled "Internet Killed The video Star", a song he composed on a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer and in the MIDI format. Within hours the song spread across many disparate Usenet groups and BBS: bulletin board systems signaling the official birth of online music and served as a calling card for the digital music revolution. The song Internet Killed The Video Star (1988) by Andre Gray is now acknowledged by historians as the big bang & Rosetta Stone of digital music and the birth of online entertainment in general. Gray's epochal contributions to the invention & rise of digital music has earned him the moniker "Godfather of Digital music." internet-killed-the-video-star
there first song was one day posted januwary 12 2012 (very awesome song
there are nine songs posted by him and they are very popular
yes you can because it is your song and sometimes it will be posted on google if you can search for it
yesterday. Posted by Dr Richard Haslock. if you are reading this you should listen to this song 'johnny b good' suckers!
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Im not sure but its something I also suffer with :\
Sunglasses at Night was off singer Corey Hart's 1983 album First Offense. The song can be heard on that album or on the videos which are posted to YouTube and various other video sites.
Melissa Jo Elliott sing this song. Her website iswww.melissajoelliott.com. Lyrics are posted there too.
It's a joke song that somebody posted on Tumblr and it exploded with popularity on the site.
Bookstores or onlne. Some hotel rooms have them. They are also available in churches and from Bible Societies.
The first document to be posted on the world-wide web as the Declaration of Independence poopy poop
The lyrics to the traditional song "Suwanee River" were written by Stephen Foster in 1851. The opening line is "Way down upon the Suwanee River, far, far away." The song reflects nostalgia for the South and features a melodic tune that captures the essence of the river and its surroundings.