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The video for "Half-Breed", a 1973 performance on The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, features stereotypical "Hollywood Indian" imagery. Cher appears on horseback in a Bob Mackie-designed outfit combining elements unrelated to Cherokee culture, including a Plains-style warbonnet, a halter top inspired by a hair pipe breastplate, and a glittery ...
Cher Dick Holler: Half-Breed: 1973 [36] "The Gunman" Cher Paddy McAloon Cher It's a Man's World: 1995 [19] "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" Cher Bob Stone Chér: 1971 [41] "Half-Breed" Cher Mary Dean Al Capps: Half-Breed: 1973 [36] "Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe" (originally by Ethel Waters) Cher Harold Arlen Yip Harburg: Non-album single 2020 ...
Cher has also appeared on DVD releases for VH1 Divas live concerts Divas Live '99, Divas 2002. This list includes a comprehensive listing of official music video releases by Cher. Cher was ranked #17 on VH1's "50 Greatest Women of The Video Era" list. [1]
The live-streamed concert included music from Cher, Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Miley Cyrus, Robyn, Jack White, the Backstreet Boys, Jelly Roll, and Bonnie Raitt, with Questlove and The Roots supporting ...
Cher (/ ʃ ɛər / SHAIR; born Cheryl Sarkisian; [a] May 20, 1946) is an American singer, actress and television personality. Dubbed the "Goddess of Pop", she is known for her androgynous contralto voice, multifaceted career and bold visual presentation, while cultivating a screen persona that mirrors her public image by often portraying strong-willed, independent and outspoken women.
American singer-actress Cher has released numerous music video titles since 1989 on VHS, LaserDisc, VCD and DVD.These listings include the official international videography, some titles and formats were only released in certain countries such as North America or the UK.
Cher's Bob Mackie-designed [12] outfit for the original video, a fishnet body stocking under a black one-piece bathing suit that left most of her buttocks (and a tattoo of a butterfly) exposed, proved controversial, and many television networks refused to show the video. [13] [14] MTV first banned the video, and later played it only after 9 PM ...
The video for "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" was Cher's first music video. The video was a recorded performance of the song on The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour in 1971. Throughout the video Cher is singing in front of a house wagon and in front of a fire. A second video was made, but it was very similar to the original.