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They Only Come Out at Night is the debut studio album by American rock band The Edgar Winter Group, released in November 1972 by Epic Records. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A commercial success, the album reached #3 on the US Billboard 200 chart and features the band's signature songs, " Frankenstein " and " Free Ride ".
When adding the weeks for all of Phil Collins' number-one singles during the 1980s, it comes out to 15. (This does not include the Genesis song "Invisible Touch".) However, "Another Day in Paradise" spent its final two weeks at number one in 1990—January 6 and 13—so those two weeks do not count toward his tally in the 1980s.
Les Misérables is a sung-through musical based on the 1862 novel Les Misérables by French poet and novelist Victor Hugo.It premiered in Paris in 1980 and includes music by Claude-Michel Schönberg with original French lyrics by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, as well as an English-language libretto by Herbert Kretzmer.
Double Dutchers, cheerleaders, marching band drummers and sign spinners come out from the woods wearing black clothes with reflective material. The Ting Tings perform the song, while behind them the double dutchers skip rope, the cheerleaders cheer, the drummers drum, and the sign spinners spin signs featuring the names from the song's lyrics.
" The Big Come Down" Trent Reznor The Fragile: 4:12 1999 [15] "Big Man with a Gun" Trent Reznor The Downward Spiral: 1:36 1994 [14] "Black Noise" Trent Reznor Hesitation Marks: 1:29 2013 [8] "Branches/Bones" Trent Reznor Atticus Ross: Not the Actual Events (EP) 1:47 2016 [16] "Burn" Trent Reznor Natural Born Killers (soundtrack) 4:58 1994 [17]
The album takes its name from the song "Things We Do At Night" from the Sway album, which the band played to close their concerts on each night of the Sway tour. The album debuted at number 175 on the Billboard 200, [1] number 12 on the Alternative Albums chart, [2] number 20 on the Rock Albums Chart, [3] and number 9 on the Independent Albums ...
"Free Ride" is a song written by Dan Hartman and performed by the Edgar Winter Group from their 1972 album They Only Come Out at Night, produced by Rick Derringer. The single was a top 15 U.S. hit in 1973, reaching number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 [2] and number 10 on Cash Box. In Canada, it peaked at number 8. [3]
Original – "Fun Zone" does not really have lyrics. People occasionally say "yeah" and other similar phrases, but it's generally just instrumental. In the movie UHF, an excerpt of the song played in the background when Stanley rode out in the miniature fire engine at the beginning of an episode of Stanley Spadowski's Clubhouse.