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"Happy New Year" is a song by Swedish group ABBA from their 1980 album Super Trouper, with lead vocals by Agnetha Fältskog. It originally had a very limited release as a single in December of that year. The song's working title was "Daddy Don't Get Drunk on Christmas Day".[2]

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In 2008, it was released again in several countries, and charted at number 4 in Sweden, number 11 in Norway and number 25 in Denmark.[1][8][9] It re-entered the Swedish and Norwegian charts in 2009 at number 5 in both charts and number 8 in the Netherlands in 2011.[1][8][6] It has since gone on to regularly chart in some countries upon the turn of the new year[1][6][7] and is regularly played at the same time such as Vietnam.[10]

In December 2011, a silver glitter vinyl single limited to 500 copies was released, including the songs "Happy New Year" and "The Way Old Friends Do". The edition was available exclusively from the official ABBA site and the ABBA fan site. It was sold out within a day of the release being announced.[11]

Let the kiddos have a little fun too! This catchy tune from the Disney movie Zombies will be stuck in everyone's head on New Year's Day and beyond. Wish yourself well in the new year with its positive sentiment: "Been waiting for this moment, Yeah I'm gonna own it. You can watch me shine, This is gonna be my year!"

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"Happy New Year"Baljeet, Ginger and others dancing to celebrate the new year.Song by Olivia OlsonReleased:November 30, 2012Venue:Isabella's backyard
New Year's partyGenre(s):Dance, PopLength:1:48Olivia Olson chronologyPrevious:"I Walk Away"Current:"Happy New Year"Next:NoneVideo"Happy New Year" is a song performed by Olivia Olson at the end of the episode with the same name as everyone in Danville dances and celebrates the start of the new year.

Break out your best glassware and raise a glass to celebrate the new year. In this uplifting song, Pink advises us to love and accept ourselves no matter what. Taking that attitude into the year ahead seems only fitting.

"Have A Happy New Year!" is a happy song. No, really! It's a pick-me-up kinda tune if ever there was one, so we feel confident that your students will enjoy singing it. The melody is simple and repetitive, with just a couple of bars of syncopation. The tracks are energetic and fun, and the bridge at measure 13 has a great hook with a soaring halftime feel. We've also included electric guitar solos over the D.S. (couldn't pick just one), and a bell synth guide to help your singers.

The song would be perfect for an end of the year assembly or celebration. It would also work well for the first day, week, or month back from your winter/holiday break as a way to encourage students to do their best in the new year.

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This song is supposed to be about Agnetha and Bjorn. I guess this must be true as the video suggests it. I think it may be about Agnetha looking to the future and wondering where she will be in ten years time, shes feeling reminiscent on NYE.

The first time I heard this song, I was ecstatic - finally there was a good New Years song (besides the ancient "Auld Lang Syne") out in the world! But when I heard the last verse, it ticked me off so bad - by including the "end of a decade" and the year "eighty-nine" in the lyrics, they ruined its staying power, making it useless for every other year afterwards! Did they not realize it was in a position to be the only pop song about New Years ever recorded? It could have been a classic, a perennial hit played every single December to this DAY, but they blew it.

1 Another year is dawning!
Dear Father, let it be,
in working or in waiting,
another year with thee;
another year of progress,
another year of praise,
another year of proving
thy presence all the days.

2 Another year of mercies,
of faithfulness and grace;
another year of gladness
in the shining of thy face;
another year of leaning
upon thy loving breast,
another year of trusting,
of quiet, happy rest.

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