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Whatever Makes You Happy may refer to: *'' Whatever Makes You Happy'', a 2004 album by Jeff Lang *''Whatever Makes You Happy'', a novel by William Sutcliffe *"Whatever Makes You Happy", a song by Powderfinger from ''My Kind of Scene'' *"Whatever Makes You Happy", a song by The Miracles The Miracles (also known as Smokey Robinson and the Miracles from 1965 to 1972) were an American vocal group that was the first successful recording act for Berry Gordy's Motown Records, and one of the most important and most influential groups ... *"Whatever Makes You Happy", a song by Sugababes from '' Three'' {{disambiguation ...
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Whatever Makes You Happy (album)
Whatever Makes You Happy may refer to: *'' Whatever Makes You Happy'', a 2004 album by Jeff Lang *''Whatever Makes You Happy'', a novel by William Sutcliffe *"Whatever Makes You Happy", a song by Powderfinger from ''My Kind of Scene'' *"Whatever Makes You Happy", a song by The Miracles The Miracles (also known as Smokey Robinson and the Miracles from 1965 to 1972) were an American vocal group that was the first successful recording act for Berry Gordy's Motown Records, and one of the most important and most influential groups ... *"Whatever Makes You Happy", a song by Sugababes from '' Three'' {{disambiguation ...
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Jeff Lang
Jeff Lang (born 9 November 1969) is an Australian guitarist, songwriter, vocalist and music producer. Lang plays various types of guitar, both slide and standard, as well as banjo, mandolin, cümbüş and drums. He is a three-time ARIA Award winner, for his albums '' Rolling Through This World'' (2002), ''Djan Djan'' (2010) and '' Carried in Mind'' (2012). Lang has performed at festivals all across the world including The Dublin Blues Festival, Philadelphia Folk Festival, Quebec City Music Festival, Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Winterhawk Bluegrass Festival, Fuji Rock, Glastonbury, Echo Park China, Ottawa BluesFest as well as in Australia at Port Fairy, Woodford, Bluesfest Byron Bay and Womadelaide. Lang approaches record deals on a record-by-record basis saying "I still own all my records. The early albums, like ''Cedar Grove'', still come out through an independent distribution deal" and he picks his own musicians and how he wishes each record to sound. Career 1969–1993: Ea ...
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William Sutcliffe
William Sutcliffe (born 9 March 1971) is a British novelist. He has written many acclaimed novels, spanning genres from satire to YA fiction. His 2008 book ''Whatever Makes You Happy'' has been adapted into a 2019 film by Netflix, under the title ''Otherhood''. Novels Sutcliffe's novels could be categorised as humorous. ''New Boy (novel), New Boy'' has much authentic material in it that refers to actual incidents from his life at Haberdashers', although it would be going too far to call it "autobiographical". His next novel concerns a 10-year-old growing up in a North London suburb with his family, and the plot centres on the complex knot of his childhood friendships. Sutcliffe's 2008 book ''Whatever Makes You Happy'' (2008 in literature, 2008) is about interfering mothers of men who refuse to grow up. This has recently been adapted into a film by Netflix, under the new title ''Otherhood''. His first young adult novel, '' The Wall'' (2013 in literature, 2013), tells of a boy in ...
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My Kind Of Scene
"My Kind of Scene" (also marketed as "My Kinda Scene", "Not My Kinda Scene" and "It's Not My Kinda Scene") is a song by Australian rock band Powderfinger. The song was initially written for their fourth studio album ''Odyssey Number Five''; however, the band was requested to contribute a song to the soundtrack for the 2000 film '' Mission: Impossible 2''. The band submitted three songs: "Whatever Makes You Happy", "Up & Down & Back Again" and "My Kind of Scene". With these submissions, Paramount Pictures decided to use "My Kind of Scene"; however, they decided to release the song as a promotional song for the film, and so changed the title to "My Kinda Scene" in Australia in fitting with the other promotional single for the film, Limp Bizkit's " Take a Look Around". The single was officially released in New Zealand where the song peaked at number 41. The song was later featured on the intended album ''Odyssey Number Five''. Following that, when Powderfinger released their greates ...
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Mickey's Monkey (song)
"Mickey's Monkey" is a 1963 song recorded by the R&B group the Miracles on Motown Records' Tamla label. It was written and produced by Motown's main songwriting team of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland, who later went on to write two more Miracles hit singles, the Top 40 "I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying", and the Top 20 "(Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need". This was unusual, as most Miracles songs were composed by the group members themselves. Overview Described by Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson as "One of our biggest records ever in life", "Mickey's Monkey" was a ''Billboard'' Top 10 Pop smash, reaching #8 on that chart, and a Top 10 R&B hit as well, reaching #3. One of the group's most powerful singles, it was also the Miracles' third million-selling record in as many years, after "Shop Around" (1961) and "You've Really Got A Hold On Me" (1962). A comical story about "A cat named Mickey from out of town" (William "Mickey" Stevenson) who "spread his ne ...
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