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Night Changes" is a song recorded by British-Irish boy-band One Direction.

It was
written by Jamie Scott, Julian Bunetta and John Ryan, while the production was
handled by Bunetta and Ryan. The song was released on 14 November 2014 as the
second and final single from their fourth studio album Four. It was also the group's
last single featuring Malik, as he announced his departure from the group in March
2015.
Background and release[edit]
"Night Changes" was revealed as the album's second single in an interview with
radio host Scott Mills.[2] The track was released on 14 November 2014, three days
before the album's release.[3]
Composition and lyrics[edit]
Comparing the lyrical theme to the likes of "Live While We're Young" and "Best Song
Ever", the song states about seizing the time in life while gaining love along the
way. The track illustrates the maturity and growth in the boy band. The harmonies
in the chorus, backed by rounds of "Oohs", give the song added depth and a big
contemplative feel.[4] The song runs for 3 minutes and 47 seconds and begins in
the key of A-flat major. However, 2 minutes and 28 seconds into the song, the key
changes to B-flat major.
"Baby" is a song by Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber. It was released as the
lead single from the latter half of Bieber's debut album, My World 2.0. The track was
written by Bieber with Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and Terius "The-Dream" Nash,
both of whom worked with Bieber on "One Time", and also by R&B singer Christina
Milian and labelmate, rapper Ludacris.
It was available for digital download on January 18, 2010. The song received airplay
directly after release, officially impacting mainstream and rhythmic radio on January
26, 2010. The song is uptempo R&B, blending together dance-pop and hiphop elements, while using influences of doo-wop music. The song has received
positive reviews from critics who complimented the song's effective lyrics and
chorus, and commended Ludacris' part and the song's ability to have an urban
twist.
The song was a commercial success, peaking at number one in France, and charting
in the top ten of the United Kingdom, Canada, the United
States, Australia, Norway, Japan, Ireland, Hungary, Belgium (Flanders), Slovakia and
New Zealand. The accompanying music video takes place in a mall/bowlingalley setting. The video features several cameos such as Drake, Lil
Twist and Tinashe, in which Bieber chases after a girl. As of May 2013, the song has
sold 3.9 million digital downloads in the United States. [1]
The official music video is the seventeenth most-viewed video all-time on YouTube,
and is also, as of 2017, the YouTube video with the most dislikes.[2] It had been the
most-viewed from July 12, 2010 until November 24, 2012, when it was surpassed by
the music video for "Gangnam Style" by Psy. Bieber performed the song several
times, including Saturday Night Live, and the ninth season of American Idol. Bieber
also performed an acoustic rendition of the remix version with Drake at the 2010
Juno Awards. The official remix in the United Kingdom features British hip-hop
artist Chipmunk.

"Just the Way You Are" is the debut solo single recorded by American singersongwriter Bruno Mars. It is the lead single from his debut studio album, Doo-Wops
& Hooligans (2010).[1] The song was written by The Smeezingtons, Khalil
Walton and Needlz and produced by The Smeezingtons, and Needlz. [2] It was
released in the United States to Contemporary hit radio on August 10, 2010.[3]The
track was added to BBC Radio 1 A Playlist in the United Kingdom, and was released
in the United Kingdom on September 19, 2010 as "Just the Way You Are
(Amazing)".[4][5]
The debut single received positive reviews from critics, who considered it a standout track on Doo-Wops & Hooligans and praised The Smeezington's production. It
won a Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 2011 ceremony.
The song peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Mainstream Top
40 charts and charted in the top five in other countries. It was certified 9 times
Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and 6 times by
the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Worldwide, it was the best
selling digital single of 2011 with sales of 12.2 million copies.[6] So far, it has sold
over 13.7 million copies worldwide becoming one of the best selling digital singles
of all time.[6][7][8]
The music video, directed by Ethan Lader, [1] was released on September 8,
2010[9] and features Peruvian born Australian actress Nathalie Kelley. The official
remix features rapper Lupe Fiasco and is included on the deluxe edition of DooWops & Hooligans.[10]Mars performed "Just The Way You Are" on The Doo-Wops &
Hooligans Tour (20102012) and The Moonshine Jungle Tour (20132014), and was
also performed at his Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show. The song has been covered
by various recording artists. "Just the Way You Are" also inspired Meghan Trainor's
debut single "All About That Bass".[11] The song is featured in the movie Pitch
Perfect.[12]
from the album Doo-Wops &
Hooligans
Releas July 20, 2010
ed

My Heart Will Go On", also called the "Love Theme from Titanic", is the
main theme song to James Cameron's blockbuster film Titanic. Its music was
composed by James Horner, its lyrics were written by Will Jennings, and it was
produced by Walter Afanasieff and Simon Franglen,[1] recorded by Celine Dion, and
released in 1997.[2]
Originally released in 1997 on Dion's album Let's Talk About Love and
the Titanic soundtrack album, the romantic song went to number 1 all over the
world, including the United States, Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom and Australia.

"My Heart Will Go On" was released in Australia and Germany on 8 December 1997,
and in the rest of the world in January and February 1998. [3]
The song became Dion's biggest hit, and one of the best-selling singles of all time,
and was the world's best-selling single of 1998. The music video was directed
by Bille Woodruff and released at the end of 1997. Due to the song's widespread
popularity when it was released, it is considered to be Dion's signature song.[4] It
was also included in the list of Songs of the Century, by the Recording Industry
Association of America and the National Endowment for the Arts.released december
1997

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