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"I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" is a song by American pop band Scissor Sisters. It was released in August 2006 as the first single from their second album, Ta-Dah (2006). The song was written by Jason Sellards, Scott Hoffman and Elton John, the last of whom provides piano for the song, and was the band's first top-10 single in many countries, peaking at number one in nine of them.
Ta-Dah is the second studio album by American alternative band Scissor Sisters, released on September 15, 2006.It was produced by the band and includes collaborations with Elton John, Carlos Alomar, and Paul Williams.
Scissor Sisters' music can be generally described as a mixture of glam rock, disco and alternative music. They appear to have been heavily influenced by Elton John (who co-wrote and played piano on "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'") despite Shears commenting that he was not familiar with his work prior to the release of their record. Shears has since ...
The Scissor Sisters want to set the record straight on how they've been labeled.. Although the band was formed in the gay nightlife scene of New York and their name is derived from a lesbian sex ...
The album's lead single "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" was co-written with Elton John. It reached number one in the United Kingdom, [4] and won an Ivor Novello Award for "Most Performed Work". [5] Scissor Sisters also collaborated on two songs, "Lights" and "Paul McCartney", with Carlos Alomar. [6]
"Land of a Thousand Words" is the second single from the American band, the Scissor Sisters' second album, Ta-Dah. It is the fifth track of Ta-Dah, and it was released on 4 December 2006 in the UK and Ireland. The single was released and charted in various European countries including Germany, Austria, Italy, Poland, Norway and the Czech Republic.
Jason Sellards (born October 3, 1978), known professionally by the stage name Jake Shears, is an American singer, songwriter, musician and actor.He is best known as the co-lead vocalist of New York City pop-rock band Scissor Sisters, who achieved considerable chart success in the 2000s before their indefinite hiatus in 2012.
In light of the 20th anniversary of Scissor Sisters’ smash self-titled debut, Shears says “it really feels like the right time to revisit all the intense excitement of that moment.”