Worth It

Worth It may refer to one of the following:

Albums

  • Worth It, a 1996 album by Sammi Cheng
  • Songs

  • "Worth It" (Fifth Harmony song), 2015
  • "Worth It" (Wanessa song), 2010
  • "Worth It", a song by Whitney Houston from I Look to You
  • Beautiful Encounter (Yan Yu)

    "Beautiful Encounter (Yan Yu)" is a song by Taiwanese recording artist Elva Hsiao, taken from her tenth studio album, Diamond Candy, released by EMI.

    Song information

    Composed by Michael Jay and Johnny Pedersen, the song was released to radio stations of Taiwan as a promotional single from the album Diamond Candy in 2010, shortly after the release of the fifth single, "WOW" to maintain good sales of her album while preparing the next album, Miss Elva.

    Chart performance

    Charts

    Wanessa version

    In 2010, brazilian pop singer Wanessa covered the song, with the title "Worth It", for her EP, Você não Perde por Esperar. The song leaked on the Internet on September 3, being officially released on September 9, 2010.

    Music video

    The video for "Worth It" shows Wanessa, accompanied by dancers, dancing to music. The singer and the dancers wear several different outfits throughout the video, alternating between the colors black, white and red, as well as the backdrop. Special effects simulating sprayed ink are included in some scenes. The video was released on the singer's account on YouTube, on November 16, 2011 and it was directed by Luis Fiod and creative director of photography, Henry Gendre.

    Worth It (Fifth Harmony song)

    "Worth It" is a song recorded by American girl group Fifth Harmony featuring American rapper Kid Ink. The song impacted American rhythmic crossover radio on March 2, 2015 as the third single from the group's debut studio album, Reflection. "Worth It" is a pop and R&B song that incorporates strong elements of Balkan music in its production, the trademark of its producer Ori Kaplan.

    "Worth It" has become Fifth Harmony's highest charting single in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 12. The song also marked the first top 20 single by a girl group in the U.S. since "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" by The Pussycat Dolls in 2009. It is the group's first international successful single, peaking within the top 10 of the charts in nine countries, including Australia and the United Kingdom, as well as the top 20 in countries such as Canada, France and South Korea. It has received several certifications, including 3x Platinum in the United States and Silver in the UK.

    Ding Dong

    The Ding Dong is a chocolate cake produced and distributed in the United States by Hostess Brands and currently owned by private equity firms Apollo Global Management and Metropoulos & Co; it remains in production and distribution in Canada from Saputo Incorporated under the name King Don. Ding Dong production resumed in the United States on July 15, 2013, after an absence from American store shelves. It is round with a flat top and bottom, close to three inches in diameter and slightly taller than an inch high, similar in shape to a hockey puck. A white creamy filling is injected into the center, and a thin coating of chocolate glaze covers the entire cake. The cake was originally wrapped in a square of thin aluminium foil, enabling it to be carried in lunches without melting the chocolate glaze.

    History and naming

    The Ding Dong is similar to other cream-filled cakes such as Arcade Vachon's Jos. Louis introduced before 1934. Hostess began marketing its Ding Dong in 1967. The name was given to coincide with a television ad campaign featuring a ringing bell. Hostess went out of business on November 16, 2012, stopping all production. In June 2013, the new Hostess Brands reopened a Kansas product plant and announced that Ding Dongs production would resume on July 15, 2013.

    Ding Dong (disambiguation)

    Ding Dong is a chocolate snack cake marketed under the Hostess brand name.

    Ding Dong may also refer to:

  • Doorbell or the sound made by a doorbell
  • Television

  • Ding Dong School, an American children's television show
  • Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong, UK game show presented by Alan Carr and the voice of Leslie Phillips
  • Leslie Phillips (born 1924), one of whose catchphrases is "I say, ding dong"
  • Geography

  • Ding Dong, Texas, a town in Bell County in the United States
  • Ding Dong mines in Cornwall
  • Music

  • The Ding Dongs, the group name under which "Early in the Morning" was originally released
  • Albums

  • Ding Dong, a 1976 jazz album by Vic Dickenson
  • Ding Dong, a 2000 album by Lester Young
  • Ding Dong!, a 2013 album by Krista Siegfrids
  • Songs

  • "Ding Dong" (Dana International song), 2011
  • "Ding Dong, Ding Dong", a 1974 song by George Harrison
  • "Ding Dong Merrily on High", a 1924 Christmas carol
  • "Ding Dong Song", a 2004 song by Swedish singer Günther
  • "Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead", a 1939 song from the film The Wizard of Oz
  • Ding Dong (Dana International song)

    "Ding Dong" is a pop song written and performed by Israeli singer Dana International. It won the Israeli Kdam Eurovision (Israeli National selection) on March 8, 2011, represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Germany. It will be released as a music single for the singer a few days after the national final performance.

    This was Dana International's second performance in the Kdam Eurovision, after her failed attempt in 1995. It was also her second time in the Eurovision Song Contest as a singer, after winning in 1998 with the song "Diva", and her second time as a song writer and composer, after the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest entry sung by Boaz Mauda, "Ke'ilu Kan" ("The Fire in Your Eyes").

    The song failed to go through to the final.

    References

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    Ding Dong

    by: Klaus Nomi

    Ding Dong!
    The Witch is dead!
    Which old witch? The Wicked Witch!
    Ding Dong the Wicked Witch is dead!
    Wake up, you Sleepy Head!
    Rub your eyes, get out of bed!
    Wake up, the Wicked Witch is dead!
    She's gone where the goblins go,
    Below, below, below!
    Yo Ho!
    Let's open up and sing,
    And ring the bells out!
    Ding Dong, the Merry-O!
    Sing it high, sing it low!




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