Several artists have explored Songs About Celebration. Here are 25 of the top ones.
From the album, Celebration (double disc version), released on September 18, 2009
"Material Girl" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for her second studio album Like a Virgin (1984). It was released on January 23, 1985, by Sire Records as the second single from the album. The song was written by Madonna and Peter Brown, and produced by Nile Rodgers. The song is a typical 1980s-style materialistic anthem about a girl who is only interested in money and status. Madonna sings about how she is not interested in real love, only in the material things that money can buy. The song was a huge commercial success, reaching number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and becoming Madonna's fourth top-ten single in the UK.
From the album, She's So Unusual: A 30th Anniversary Celebration (Deluxe Edition), released on March 28, 2014
Cyndi Lauper's song "Time After Time" was released in 1984. It was written by Lauper and Rob Hyman, and produced by Rick Chertoff. The song was a huge hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It has been covered by many artists over the years.
From the album, Celebrate!, released on September 29, 1980
"Celebration" is a 1979 single written and recorded by Kool & The Gang. It was included on the band's album, Celebrate!, and has become their most popular and recognizable song. Produced by Eumir Deodato and Kool & The Gang, the song features the band's signature horn section, a steady four-on-the-floor beat, and a catchy, repeating chorus. The single was a commercial success, reaching #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and #7 on the UK Singles Chart. It also earned the band a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1980. Since its initial release, "Celebration" has been covered by numerous recording artists and has become a staple of weddings and parties.
From the album, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (40th Anniversary Celebration / Super Deluxe), released on October 5, 1973
"Step Into Christmas" is a festive song written and performed by Elton John. The song was released in 1973 as a single from his fifth studio album, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. It was produced by Gus Dudgeon and written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. The song is a light-hearted, upbeat tune with classic holiday themes of joy and celebration. The lyrics celebrate the spirit of Christmas and the holidays and encourage the listener to "step into Christmas" and "make the world a better place". The song has become an iconic holiday classic and is often played during the holiday season.
From the album, The Art Of Celebration, released on March 17, 2014
From the album, Eternal Atake, released on March 6, 2020
From the album, Celebrate Good Times (Come On), released on July 16, 2012
From the album, Jesus Piece (Deluxe), released on January 1, 2012
From the album, Late Registration, released on August 30, 2005
From the album, Here's To The Mourning, released in 2005
From the album, Celebration, released on August 9, 2022
From the album, Led Zeppelin III (Remaster), released in 1970
From the album, No Pressure, released on July 24, 2020
From the album, Take Good Care, released on November 9, 2018
From the album, Night Owl, released in 2013
From the album, Getaway, released on March 11, 2022
From the album, Now or Never, released on December 13, 2010
From the album, Just Levels, released on July 17, 2020
From the album, Celebration, released on January 1, 2022
From the album, Celebration, released on August 18, 2017
From the album, Kourtesy Of Us, released on October 8, 2021
From the album, Just Lvly, released on January 11, 2019
From the album, Celebration, released on April 3, 2021
From the album, Greatest 80s Hits (Trap Dance Remixes), released on January 14, 2022
From the album, Take Me To Your Liter (10 yr Anniversary Edition), released on November 4, 2022
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