Everybody is a song featured on the Japanese and deluxe editions of Britney Spears' fifth full-length studio album Blackout. The song is a bonus track on the album. It was also released as the b-side to "Break the Ice". It features a sample of the Eurythmics' song "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", written by Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart.
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| - Everybody is a song featured on the Japanese and deluxe editions of Britney Spears' fifth full-length studio album Blackout. The song is a bonus track on the album. It was also released as the b-side to "Break the Ice". It features a sample of the Eurythmics' song "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", written by Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart.
- Everybody is the tenth and final chapter of volume eleven and the ninety-eighth chapter of the Death Note manga series.
- Everybody is not just one person, but rather a fusion of many, many people, guys and...stuff. Technically it is not a fusion of people, it's actually all the people in the world (including Nobody). Everybody was created when God decides to create living creatures. There are many known species in the universe that scientists were confused. So they created the word "everybody" because everybody is everybody.
- Name: Everybody Run Time: 3:14 Written By: Colin Gibson, Peter Kirtley, Kenny Craddock Year: 1976
- Historically, the first known use of the word 'Everybody' was when there was at least 5 humans walking the earth. We estimate it was sometime before Noah and his boat, and probably after Moses. We can't be sure as the Divine Intervention placed the records of the original history of Everybody into the Ark of the Covenant, and Everybody knows that was abducted by the Wah Wah Boing Boing of yester-year, (See Bernard; p. 001, vol. 1001011010009910099111328844). There was nothing of Everybody noted after this point until just now. What we DO know, is Everybody is blue, where as individuals are yellow. (see illustration, on the right)
- "Everybody" is the third theme song of the Japanese version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series).
- Everybody was the Estonian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 performed by Tanel Padar and Dave Benton backed by the male quartet 2XL. It is a high-energy song reminiscent of call-and-response chants as an invitation to a party where "every night's a Friday night". At the contest, it was performed twentieth, following Germany and preceding Malta. At the close of voting, it was the winner with 198 points, earning 9 sets of 12-point scores and receiving 75% of the total vote available.
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| - Everybody is a song featured on the Japanese and deluxe editions of Britney Spears' fifth full-length studio album Blackout. The song is a bonus track on the album. It was also released as the b-side to "Break the Ice". It features a sample of the Eurythmics' song "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", written by Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart.
- Everybody is the tenth and final chapter of volume eleven and the ninety-eighth chapter of the Death Note manga series.
- Everybody is not just one person, but rather a fusion of many, many people, guys and...stuff. Technically it is not a fusion of people, it's actually all the people in the world (including Nobody). Everybody was created when God decides to create living creatures. There are many known species in the universe that scientists were confused. So they created the word "everybody" because everybody is everybody.
- Name: Everybody Run Time: 3:14 Written By: Colin Gibson, Peter Kirtley, Kenny Craddock Year: 1976
- Historically, the first known use of the word 'Everybody' was when there was at least 5 humans walking the earth. We estimate it was sometime before Noah and his boat, and probably after Moses. We can't be sure as the Divine Intervention placed the records of the original history of Everybody into the Ark of the Covenant, and Everybody knows that was abducted by the Wah Wah Boing Boing of yester-year, (See Bernard; p. 001, vol. 1001011010009910099111328844). There was nothing of Everybody noted after this point until just now. What we DO know, is Everybody is blue, where as individuals are yellow. (see illustration, on the right)
- Everybody was the Estonian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 performed by Tanel Padar and Dave Benton backed by the male quartet 2XL. It is a high-energy song reminiscent of call-and-response chants as an invitation to a party where "every night's a Friday night". At the contest, it was performed twentieth, following Germany and preceding Malta. At the close of voting, it was the winner with 198 points, earning 9 sets of 12-point scores and receiving 75% of the total vote available. With the victory, Estonia got its first win, becoming the first of the ex-Soviet states to win the contest as well as the first new winning nation since the former Yugoslavia in 1989. It also put Dave Benton in the history books as the first black artist to win at Eurovision.
- "Everybody" is the third theme song of the Japanese version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series).
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