What Do Put on Your Playlist for New Years Eve

Alexis Devan
1. The "must have" NYE party song: Prince's hit "1999". Although it was released in 1983 and 1999 was a decade ago, it's a timeless hit that unfortunately Limp Bizkit, and not Prince himself, sang on the 1999 MTV New Years Eve special on TV.

2. Nat King Cole, the first African American to host a variety show on TV, has the hit song "Happy New Year".

3. Youngest of 14 children, Celine Dion, has a song entitled "Another Year Has Gone By".

4. Six time Grammy winners Foo Fighter's "Next Year".

5. Recently performed live on HDNet's concert series Live from Atlantic City, Death Cab for Cutie's hit "The New Year".

6. First performed on the show The Old Gold Show on December 26, 1946, Frank Sinatra with the Bob Mitchell Boys Choir "Let's Start the New Year Right".

7. "In the New Year" by The Walkman, recorded in Oxford, Miss. and NY Gigantic Studios.

8. Harry Connick Jr. duets with "the possum" on the song "Notin' for the New Year"

9. The trio of country singing sister, SheDAISY sings "Brand New Year (My Revolution)" also sung live on SpikeTV, and later covered by the A*teens in 1999.

More Good Ideas are:

"Together We'll Ring in the New Year" by Motion City Soundtrack

"New Year" by Charlie Hall

"It's a New Year (Just get Along)" by Sister Hazel

"Funky New Year" The Eagles

"This will Be My Year" by Anael (New Age)

"Bringing in a Brand New Year" by B.B. King

"The Bright New Year" a folk song by Bert Jansch

"New Year" by Test Your Reflex

"Happy New Year" Alternative music by Camera Obscura

"Jet Black New Year" by The Zombies (Rock)

"New Year" by Living Things

"Happy New Year" by rocker Todd Snider

"Happy Fucking New Year" by Pyschostick

AND "New Year" by The Breeders.

Published by Alexis Devan

Alexis is a vegetarian and a world traveler. She has been to 20 countries on 5 continents so far, all before the age of 28. Alexis obtained a BS degree in paralegal studies and is currently a graduate studen...  View profile

Some of the cities most well-known for their celebrations include Edinburgh, Sydney, Toronto, Moscow, Tokyo, Rome, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Venice, Berlin, Rio de Janeiro, Paris, and New York City.

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