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"Cheap Thrills" is a song by Australian singer and songwriter Sia from her seventh studio album, This Is Acting (2016). It was written by Sia and Greg Kurstin , and produced by Kurstin. It was originally released on 17 December 2015, and an official remix version of "Cheap Thrills" featuring Jamaican singer Sean Paul was made available for ...
Cheap Thrills was a critical and commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard Top LPs chart for eight nonconsecutive weeks in 1968. In 2007, Cheap Thrills was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. [2] Rolling Stone magazine ranked the album number 338 in its 2003 list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time". [3]
Brightside was the first of three full-length albums released by New York hardcore band Killing Time.It was released in November 1989 on In Effect Records, a division of Relativity Records, and subsequently re-released in 1995 by Lost & Found Records in Europe, and Victory Records in the U.S. – both with bonus tracks.
Cheap Thrills is a compilation album by Frank Zappa, with material from previously released albums. The album spent five weeks on the UK Top 100 Chart, peaking at 83. [2]
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An acoustic version of the band's track "Codependence" was used as the soundtrack for Liverpool Football Club's 2022/2023 European kit [24] with the bands lyrics "We'll follow for a lifetime and a day" as the campaigns tagline. [25] In 2022, The Cheap Thrills won Liverpool Band of The Year Award 2022 presented by Sound Music Group. [26]
Janis Joplin recorded a version for her band Big Brother and The Holding Company's 1968 Cheap Thrills album. The album charted at number 1 for eight weeks on the Billboard 200 chart. [19] In the UK, a version by the Fun Boy Three reached number 18 on the UK Singles Chart in 1982. [20]
All but two tracks were cover versions that producer Gabriel Mekler and Joplin chose. The other two tracks, "One Good Man" and "Kozmic Blues", were written by Joplin herself. Overall, the album was a more polished work, but was not as successful as Cheap Thrills. [4]