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Fashion Nugget is the second studio album by alternative rock band Cake.It was released in 1996, and contains 14 songs."The Distance" and "I Will Survive" became the most successful singles on the record, with the prior peaking at number 22 in the UK [10] and at number 4 on the US Alternative Airplay Chart. [11]
Johnny Dee of Record Mirror described Cake as an album with "lush, layered guitars that strum and chime" and also noted the "sharp-witted lyrics" which are "over-running with inspired metaphores and word-play". He felt the album suffered from "over production", where "a thick fog descends over some tracks when perhaps misty morning fluffiness ...
Fashion Nugget, Cake's second album, was released on 17 September 1996.Like Motorcade, it was produced by the band and released on Capricorn Records. [3] Cake considered the album more professionally produced than Motorcade, despite references to its "raw" sound, [15] and the reception was again generally positive; critics noted the broadening of Cake's sound, with Joshua Green noting in the ...
A vocal version of "More" by Vic Dana stalled at #42 in early October 1963, two weeks before Winding's rendition dropped off the Billboard chart. But the song did much better over the years, recorded hundreds of times by many artists, ranging from Frank Sinatra to the Baja Marimba Band. It is now considered a pop standard.
The song "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" is a Mel Tillis composition, popularised in 1969 by Kenny Rogers & covered by Cake on the album B-Sides and Rarities. The song "Strangers in the Night" is a Frank Sinatra cover from covers compilation Stubbs the Zombie: The Soundtrack and later released on B-Sides and Rarities.
Frank Reardon Same Old Song and Dance: 1958: Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen, Bobby Worth: Sand and Sea: 1966: Gilbert Bécaud, Mack David, Maurice Vidalin Santa Claus Is Coming to Town: 1947: John Frederick Coots, Haven Gillespie: Satin Doll: Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Billy Strayhorn: Satisfy Me One More Time: 1974: Floyd Huddleston
Sinatra recorded the song several times during his career: in 1947 with Columbia Records, in 1954 for the film soundtrack album Young at Heart, in 1958 for Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely, in 1962 for Sinatra & Sextet: Live in Paris, in 1966 for Sinatra at the Sands and finally, in 1993, for his Duets album.
Watertown (subtitled A Love Story) is a studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in March 1970 through Reprise Records.It is a concept album centered on a man from Watertown, New York.