it was called "allied dunbar".
search on youtube>>> how to dance to the song poker face? GO ON YOUTUBE!! its easier!! XD
The man featured in the music video for "Life Goes On" by LeAnn Rimes is actor Balthazar Getty. Getty portrays a man who is struggling with the loss of his wife and trying to move forward with his life. The video explores themes of grief, healing, and resilience in the face of adversity.
Lady Gaga, born Stefani Germanotta, helped herself become famous through her unique blend of pop music, theatrical performances, and a distinctive personal style that challenged conventional norms. She gained attention with her debut album, "The Fame," which featured hit singles like "Just Dance" and "Poker Face." Gaga's commitment to creativity and self-expression, along with her advocacy for social issues, resonated with fans and set her apart in the music industry. Her bold persona and innovative music videos further solidified her status as a pop icon.
Face the Music - Melody Club album - was created on 2004-08-25.
i think its your face
Leona Lewis- The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
'Lets face the music and dance' - from a song written in 1936 by Irving Berlin for the film 'Follow the Fleet'
Major Dad - 1989 Face the Music--- and Dance Part 1 1-25 was released on: USA: 14 May 1990
Major Dad - 1989 Face the Music--- and Dance Part 2 1-26 was released on: USA: 21 May 1990
Yes, there is one for all three music videos. See related links.
Despite the name, Just Dance (the song) is not featured in Just Dance (the video game). I still contend that they only named the game that to ride on her coattails, which is an especially big slap in the face to those who thought the game would be Gaga-related.
There is no commonly known TV ad from the 90's that featured a smiley face singing "la sandunga." It is possible that this ad was a regional or lesser-known commercial, or it might be misremembered or confused with another ad.
face the music
Welcome Home by Radical Face.
The A team
Roberta Flack - If ever I saw your face. (on you tube)
The theme music for the BBC program "Face to Face," which aired from the 1960s to the 1970s, is a piece composed by the British composer and conductor Eric Coates. The piece is known for its distinctive orchestral arrangement, setting a reflective and engaging tone for the interviews featured in the program. It has become iconic, often associated with the personal and intimate nature of the interviews conducted by the host, John Freeman.