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“I Got You (I Feel Good)” by James Brown (1964) ... “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen (1978) The ultimate karaoke song, even if you’re just singing into your hairbrush. Let your inner ...
"Karaoke Queen" was released as the third single on 1 November 1999, and entered at number 36 on the UK Singles Chart. Cerys wrote the track after a night out in Ibiza with Dai Morris of Dai's Cwtch and relates the tale of her falling off the stage while performing karaoke at Murphy's Irish Bar in San Antonio. [citation needed]
The band had intended to release "Karaoke Queen" as the follow-up, but were overruled by the record label and they were forced to release "Londinium" on 12 July 1999 instead. [21] This angered lead singer Cerys Matthews , as did the expense of the video for the single which had cost more than Equally Cursed and Blessed took to make. [ 22 ] "
The title track of the album, "International Velvet", featuring the line "Every day when I wake up I thank the Lord I'm Welsh" and Welsh language verses, received additional attention from the media. Matthews explained in an interview that she wanted to turn to invert the idea of being Welsh from an apparent negative into a positive, "We're not ...
Long live the 'Queen.' The said that when analyzed all the "feel-good" songs had were at least 10 BPM faster than the average pop song and most of them were written in a major key.
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"Londinium" was released as the second single from the album Equally Cursed and Blessed against the wishes of the band, who wanted to release "Karaoke Queen" instead.Singer Cerys Matthews was also equally annoyed that the studio had spent more on the video than it had cost to produce the album. [1]
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