Pretty cute video of a 2-year-old and his Dad singing The Beatles'”Don’t Let Me Down.”
Duck Duck Facebook!
Search for topics here
Categories
Top stories this week
-
Pretty cute video of a 2-year-old and his Dad singing The Beatles'”Don’t Let Me Down.”
Comments Off on 2-Year-Old Sings The Beatles with His Dad
Posted in Funny Pictures & Videos, Love Parenting and Relationships
Tagged Beatle, Beatles Don't Let me Down song, Beatles Music, cute video, dad and son sing beatles, Don't Let Me Down, Parenting

Scott Stapp of Creed during a “performance” at Balch Fieldhouse on the CU Boulder campus in 1999. Denver Post file photo.
The music industry is a complete sham. If you need evidence that we are being pumped full of garbage music, then here ya go.
1. Creed has sold more records in the U.S. than Jimi Hendrix
2. Led Zepplin, R.E.M. and Depeche Mode have never had a number one single. Rihanna has had 10
3. Ke$ha’s “Tik-Tok” has sold more copies than any Beatles single ever.
4. Flo Rida’s “Low” has sold 8 million copies – the same as The Beatles “Hey Jude”
5. The Black Eyed Peas “Ive got a feeling” is more popular than any Simon & Garfunkel or Elvis song.
6. Celine Dion’s “Falling Into You” sold more copies than any Queen, Nirvana, or Bruce Springsteen record.
7. Same with Shania Twain’s “Come On Over”
8. Katy Perry holds the same record as Michael Jackson for most number one singles from an album.
9. Barbra Streisand has sold more records (140 million) than Pearl Jam, Johnny Cash, and Tom Petty combined.
(via)
10. People actually bought Billy Ray Cyrus’ album “Some Gave All…” 20 million people. More than any Bob Marley album.
11. The cast of “Glee” has had more songs chart than the Beatles.
12. Nickelback
Comments Off on 12 facts about music that will anger you
Posted in Books Music Movies & Entertainment, Funny Pictures & Videos
Tagged Beatle, Bruce Springsteen, Céline Dion, Depeche Mode, Johnny Cash, Led Zeppelin, Michael Jackson, music facts, music stats, Music today, pop music, scott stapp, Shania Twain
You must be logged in to post a comment.