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The song is used as the theme music for the TBS late-night TV series Full Frontal with Samantha Bee. Peaches also performed the song for the Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner. [4] Peaches performed the song on season 4, episode 7 of Orphan Black, "The Antisocialism of Sex." The song is used in the trailer for the BBC series Fleabag.
"Shake Your Groove Thing" is a song by R&B duo Peaches & Herb. The single reached No. 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 4 on the Billboard R&B chart.It also reached No. 2 for four weeks on the Billboard Disco chart in 1978.
The full-length album The Teaches of Peaches was released that fall. [16] The album contains her signature song "Fuck the Pain Away". [17] Peaches appeared on the British TV show Top of the Pops, but her performance was deemed too racy to be aired. [18] Nisker signed a European contract with Sony following the release of The Teaches of Peaches.
Everything about the new Super Mario Bros. Movie appears to be a success, including the flick’s surprise hit song “Peaches” featuring Jack Black. The actor and Tenacious D frontman voices ...
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The series, created in 2012, consists of parodic movie trailers. It has been viewed more than 300 million times. [1] Created by Andy Signore and Brett Weiner, Honest Trailers debuted in February 2012 and by June 2014 had become the source of over 300 million views on the Screen Junkies YouTube channel. [1]
Rotten Tomatoes Movieclips (formerly Movieclips and later Fandango Movieclips) is a company located in Venice, Los Angeles that offers streaming video of movie clips and trailers from such Hollywood film companies as Universal Pictures, Amazon MGM Studios, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. (including content from subsidiaries New Line Cinema and Castle Rock Entertainment), Disney, Sony Pictures ...
Despite speculation that the lyrics contain innuendo, [8] [9] in an interview with American Songwriter magazine, the band's lead singer Chris Ballew explained that the song was inspired by two separate incidents: The first, which took place in Boston, involved Ballew taking LSD and going to the house of a woman he was attracted to.