One - Alanis Morissette song - was created in 1998.
The song "One of Us" (theme of Joan of Arcadia) is by Joan Osborne from her album "Relish" (1995).Even though Morissette is attributed on lyrics sites, there is no record of her covering the song.
"Thank u" by Alanis Morissette - it was top for 6 weeks. :]
The music video you are referring to is likely "Ironic" by Alanis Morissette. In this video, she is seen walking through various scenarios depicting ironic situations. The song "Ironic" was released in 1996 as part of her album "Jagged Little Pill."
What about it? Alanis Morissette. One of the best albums ever made.
You can find the video of Alanis Morissette's parody of "Thank U" on Saturday Night Live by searching on platforms like YouTube. Look for keywords like "Alanis Morissette Thank U SNL Halloween." The performance aired in 1999 and is often featured in compilations or SNL archives. Enjoy the nostalgic humor!
hey, im looking for a alanis morissette cover aswell. not sure if its the same one your looking for. are you talking about 'head over feet' by alanis? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my3yP-w3rtw if you are, than let me know and i can try and help to find your cover that you heard on the radio. :)
she was raised a catholic but she sure doesnt consider herself one anylonger. she has a thing for Buddhism and she appreciates spirituality but not religious dogma. u could say she's an agnostic ;)
In Alanis Morissette's song "Ironic," the irony lies in the juxtaposition of expectations versus reality. The song presents several scenarios where the outcomes are contrary to what one would typically anticipate, such as rain on a wedding day or winning the lottery and dying the next day. These examples illustrate life's unpredictability and the absurdity of finding humor in unfortunate situations. Ultimately, the song itself has been critiqued for not always showcasing true irony, adding another layer to its ironic nature.
Scotty McCreery, Lonestar's "Amazed, 2nd song "Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not" by Thompson Square, 3rd song Kenny Rogers' "She Believes in Me, Lauren Alaina "Wild One" by Faith Hill, 2nd song "If I Die Young" by the Band Perry, 3rd song Lee Ann Womack's "I Hope You Dance." Haley Reinhart's Led Zeppelin's "What Is and What Should Never Be" 2nd song Rihannon" by Fleetwood Mac, 3rd song Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know."
Wikipedia lists sixteen different songs (see below) titled "one" none of which are performed or written by anyone from the Dave Matthews Band. I know there are eighteen on the list but two of them are the same song by different artists. "One" (Bee Gees song) "One" (Creed song) "One" (Filter song) "One" (Metallica song) "One" (Simple Plan song) "One" (Ami Suzuki song) "One" (U2 song) "One" (Zion I song) "One" (Harry Nilsson song), later covered by Three Dog Night and Aimee Mann "One", a song by Faith Hill from Cry "One", a song by Epik High from Pieces, Part One "One", a song by Kumi Koda from Grow into One "One", a song by Alanis Morissette from Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie "One", a song by Ghostface Killah from Supreme Clientele "One", a song by Rip Slyme "One", a song from the musical A Chorus Line "One (always hardcore)", a song by German band Scooter "One (remix)", a song by Immortal Technique and Akir from Revolutionary Vol. 2
One to One - song - was created in 1982-06.