Teresa Brewer
"Put Another Nickel In" is an alternate title for the song "Music! Music! Music!".- Publishing date: 1949- Most popular recording: sung by Teresa Brewer and the Dixieland All-Stars, December, 1949- Other notable versions:Petula Clark, 1949Bing Crosby, 1950Joe Loss and his Orchestra, 1950Ray Charles, 1961Interestingly, prior to this song's release the word "nickelodeon" was almost always spelled with a lower-case "n" and referred to an early-20th century movie house ("odeon") where features cost 5 cents (a nickel). The song popularized both the capital-N spelling and mistaken use as a synonym for "jukebox", somewhat analogous to the way Nirvana's incorrect spelling "nevermind" now creates endless difficulties for proofreaders and spelling checkers.
Well you can bluetooth it from 1 phone to another if your friend has music on there phone get them to bluetooth it to you
my radio has static in it an i put another one in it an it still has static in it to.
You could only put music on your traxmaster on habbo before it updated, since it updated you can not put music on your traxmaster.Yeah but the question is how do you put music on the traxplayer?
you have to burn the music off your computer to the CD you can put music fromm your iPod to a CD ...............................................you didnt know that and vote for Obama
Time to put on another piece of music!
I think you could put it in another document, but why would you put it in another pc? Hope this helps, Mark 1245
To make nickel earrings nickel-free, you can coat them with a layer of clear nail polish or a jewelry sealant to create a barrier between the nickel and your skin. Another option is to attach hypoallergenic earring hooks or posts to replace the nickel ones.
When nickel is put in a copper (II) sulfate solution, a displacement reaction occurs where the nickel replaces the copper in the solution. This results in the formation of nickel sulfate and copper metal deposits on the surface of the nickel.
The Jefferson nickel was introduced in 1938.
Well you can bluetooth it from 1 phone to another if your friend has music on there phone get them to bluetooth it to you
"Put Another Nickel In" is an alternate title for the song "Music! Music! Music!".- Publishing date: 1949- Most popular recording: sung by Teresa Brewer and the Dixieland All-Stars, December, 1949- Other notable versions:Petula Clark, 1949Bing Crosby, 1950Joe Loss and his Orchestra, 1950Ray Charles, 1961Interestingly, prior to this song's release the word "nickelodeon" was almost always spelled with a lower-case "n" and referred to an early-20th century movie house ("odeon") where features cost 5 cents (a nickel). The song popularized both the capital-N spelling and mistaken use as a synonym for "jukebox", somewhat analogous to the way Nirvana's incorrect spelling "nevermind" now creates endless difficulties for proofreaders and spelling checkers.
Yes you can put music on the A177. Theres no SD card included, But you can buy a USB charger and download music. Another way is you can email yourself songs directly to the a177
You can't really hide music on your iPod touch. But you can sorta make your parents not see it by making another folder or a playlist and put that music on it. Or you can do that and put it in AA folder in a folder.
get it on your computer then put it on the other ipod
Yes, Brenda Lee covered the song "Put Another Nickel In." Originally written by the songwriting duo of Joe "Cannonball" McCoy and R. C. "Red" Evans, the song was popularized in the early 1950s. Lee's rendition showcases her distinctive vocal style and adds to her repertoire of classic hits.
Paul Anka first sang the song - which he wrote - in 1958.