Lollipop (Candyman)

"Lollipop (Candyman)" is a song recorded by Danish dance-pop group Aqua. It was released as the fourth overall single from their debut album Aquarium, and as the follow-up to their most successful song "Barbie Girl" in Oceania, North America and several European nations. Although said to be one of the group's favorite songs, it failed to replicate the success of "Barbie Girl", "Doctor Jones" and "My Oh My" where it was released.

"Lollipop" featured a prominent role for René Dif, with vocals also from main vocalist Lene. The CD single was released in various forms, many containing only the short name of the track, and not the full name with the bracketised 'Candyman' at the end.

"Lollipop (Candyman)" was the group's second release in the United States, and became their second top forty hit and last song to chart there, peaking at No. 23. The US release featured "Good Morning Sunshine" as the second track on the CD single and cassette.

The character Candyman from Bountyland in the lyrics is later referenced in "Halloween", a song from Aqua's second album Aquarius.

Candyman

Candyman or Candy Man used to refer to a candy street vendor or slang for a drug dealer.

Candyman may also refer to a person who performs candy making.

Music

Albums

  • Candyman, by Steve Lukather
  • The Candy Man, by Mississippi John Hurt
  • Songs

  • "Candyman" (Christina Aguilera)
  • "Candyman" (Siouxsie & the Banshees)
  • "The Candy Man", from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, notably covered by Sammy Davis, Jr.
  • Candy Man, by Roy Orbison, the B-side of the single "Crying"
  • "Candy Man", by Brown Eyed Girls
  • "Candy Man", by Suzi Quatro from Main Attraction
  • "Candyman", by Cornershop from When I Was Born for the 7th Time
  • "Candyman", by Da Boy Tommy; an Ultratop 50 number-one hit of 2000 in Belgium
  • "Candyman", by the Grateful Dead from American Beauty
  • "Candyman", by Kahimi Karie from Kahimi Karie
  • "Candy Man", by the Mary Jane Girls from Mary Jane Girls
  • "Candyman", by Ratcat
  • "Candy Man", by Reverend Gary Davis; covered by Hot Tuna on First Pull Up, Then Pull Down
  • "Candyman", by Spacehog from Resident Alien
  • Candyman (singer)

    Candyman (real name Ruben Cuesta Palomo) is a popular Cuban reggaeton (cubatón) singer.

    Born in Santiago de Cuba, he grew up listening to Jamaican radio, and thus reggae music. He was one of the first artists to use the Jamaican dancehall and ragga musical styles in his compositions, thus creating the first unique cubatón sound in the early 2000s.

    Now considered as one of the leaders of the scene. He has a long standing collaboration with Sweden-based cubatón label Topaz Records, and has gained fame across the Americas and Europe in the genre.

    Discography

  • "La Cosita"
  • "Bayu Baye"
  • "Ponte a la moda"
  • "Cuando tú me besas"
  • "Que se acabe"
  • External links

  • Official site
  • References

    Candyman (album)

    Candyman is the second solo album from Steve Lukather. It was a collaboration of musicians who were for the most part also in Lukather's band Los Lobotomys. Toto familiars Simon Phillips and David Paich participated as well as David Garfield, John Pêna, Chris Trujillo, Lenny Castro, Larry Klimas, Fee Waybill, Richard Page and Paul Rodgers. Lukather recorded the album in mostly live takes with little overdubbing.

    There was some confusion about whether Candyman was a Steve Lukather album or a Los Lobotomys album. The Japanese and US releases of Candyman were under the Los Lobotomys name rather than Lukather's; the Japanese release also featured a version of the Hendrix song "Red House." The European release of Candyman was credited to Lukather alone. Additionally, the touring band for the album was sometimes introduced as "Steve Lukather and Los Lobotomys" and sometimes as just "Los Lobotomys."

    The song "Borrowed Time" was released as a single in Europe and included "Red House" as a B-side.

    Gossip Candy

    Gossip Candy is an extended play by Japanese recording artist and songwriter Kumi Koda. It was released on July 7, 2010, by Koda's record label, Rhythm Zone. Koda's fifth extended play, Gossip Candy consists of five recordings; Lollipop, Inside Fishbowl, Outside Fishbowl, For You, and a cover of Got to Be Real, originally performed by Cheryl Lynn. It was released in three different formats: Digital EP, CD and CD+DVD. The CD only version was re-released as the "Dream Music Park" edition with a bonus baseball cap. The Dream Music Park concert was later released on the CD+2DVD edition of Dejavu.

    Gossip Candy contains predominantly pop-rock and dance music. Kumi contributed by writing the lyrics to all songs except Got to Be Real. Several composers were hired to help with the EP's content. Gossip Candy received favorable reviews from music critics who commended the EP's production and commercial appeal. It reached #4 on the Oricon Singles Chart and was certified gold by the RIAJ for shipments of 100,000 units.Lollipop, Inside Fishbowl, and Outside Fishbowl served as the promotional singles. Lollipop was certified platinum for 250,000 digital shipments.

    Lollipop (film)

    LolliPop is a Malayalam film released in 2008. The film is directed by Shafi. It stars Kunchacko Boban in an extended special appearance with Prithviraj, Bhavana, Roma, and Jayasurya . The film started filming on 17 August 2008. The main locations are Kochi and Bangkok. It opened to mixed reviews on 21 December 2008.

    Plot

    The movie commences with Pranchi (Jayasurya) revealing his feelings for Jenny (Roma) to a writer (Jagathy Sreekumar). Pranchi met Franco (Prithviraj) and Franko influenced his life and changed him to be better person.

    Franko (Prithviraj) is a young man who runs an automobile workshop by the beach. His sister Jenny (Roma) is a college student. Franco's friend Eby (Kunchacko Boban) likes Jenny. Franko, who employs two people at his workshop, has some dreams about life.

    One day Jenny comes to Franco with a problem. Jenny has an enemy in college called Rose (Bhavana). Rose and Jenny argue with each other every time they meet. While playing basketball, they started an argument and the issue escalated into a huge row. Franko comes to Jenny's college, but he is unable to sort out the issue between Jenny and Rose, as he knows both of them very well.

    Lollipop (1958 song)

    "Lollipop" is a pop song written by Julius Dixson and Beverly Ross in 1958. It was first recorded by the duo Ronald & Ruby Ross herself was "Ruby" and then covered more successfully by The Chordettes. Dixson's name is sometimes spelled "Dixon".

    The song is a firm favorite amongst many performing barbershop music.

    Origins

    The song originated when Julius Dixson was late for a songwriting session with Beverly Ross. He explained that his daughter had gotten a lollipop stuck in her hair, and that had caused him to be late. Ross was so inspired by the word "lollipop" that she sat down at the piano and produced a version of the song on the spot. Beverly Ross recorded a demo of the song with Ronald Gumm, a 13-year-old neighbor of Dixson, under the name Ronald & Ruby. Ross' mother insisted that she use a pseudonym for safety reasons, because they were an interracial duo.

    RCA got hold of it and Dixson, who owned the master and had produced the demo, agreed to let them release it. Ronald and Ruby's version rose up the chart reaching #20.

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    Lollipop (Candyman)

    by: Aqua

    I am the Candyman - Coming from Bountyland
    I am the Candyman - Coming from Bountyland!
    I wish that you were my Lollipop
    Sweet things, I will never get enough
    If you show me to the sugar tree,
    will you give me a sodapop for free?
    Come with me Honey,
    I'm your sweet sugar Candyman
    Run like the wind - fly with me to Bountyland
    Bite me, I'm yours - if you're hungry please understand
    This is the end - of the sweet sugar Candyman
    Oh my love - I know you are my Candyman,
    And oh my love - your word is my command
    Oh my love - I know you are my Candyman,
    And oh my love - let us fly to Bountyland
    You are my Lollipop - sugar sugar top
    You are my Lollipop - sugar sugar top
    I wish that I were a Bubble Gum,
    chewing on me, baby, all day long
    I will be begging for sweet delight,
    until you say I'm yours tonight
    Come with me Honey,
    I'm your sweet sugar Candyman
    Run like the wind - fly with me to Bountyland
    Bite me, I'm yours - if you're hungry please understand
    This is the end - of the sweet sugar Candyman
    Oh my love - I know you are my Candyman,
    And oh my love - your word is my command
    Oh my love - I know you are my Candyman,
    And oh my love - let us fly to Bountyland
    Oh my love - I know you are my Candyman,
    and oh my love - your word is my command
    Oh my love - I know you are my Candyman,
    And oh my love - let us fly to Bountyland
    I am the Candyman - Coming from Bountyland
    I am the Candyman - Coming from Bountyland!
    Oh my love - I know you are my Candyman,
    And oh my love - your word is my command
    Oh my love - I know you are my Candyman,
    And oh my love - let us fly to Bountyland
    You are my Lollipop - sugar sugar top




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