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Yummy is the eighteenth studio album by British indie rock band James, released through Nothing But Love and Virgin Music on 12 April 2024. It has received positive reviews from critics. It has received positive reviews from critics.
Prince "Song of the Heart" Prince Happy Feet: Eddie Vedder "Guaranteed" Eddie Vedder Into the Wild: Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová "Falling Slowly" Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová Once: 2009 [22] Peter Gabriel & Thomas Newman "Down to Earth" Peter Gabriel: WALL-E: John Mayer "Say" John Mayer The Bucket List: Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz ...
For songs produced only by the Neptunes, a production duo including Williams, see the Neptunes production discography. This discography notes contributions that were made solely by Pharrell, alongside those that he worked on with the Neptunes and N.E.R.D. and those where these artists have featured appearances, but dismisses those labelled as ...
"Sound" is a song written by Jim Glennie, Larry Gott, and Tim Booth, recorded by Manchester band James for their fourth studio album, Seven (1992). Clocking in at over six and a half minutes on the album, the song was shortened considerably for the single version.
James Prince (born James L. Smith; October 31, 1965) [1] is an American record executive, music promoter and talent manager. He founded the Houston -based record label Rap-A-Lot Records in 1986, which has signed artists including UGK , Geto Boys , Scarface , Bun B , Juvenile , Z-Ro , Finesse2tymes , and Devin the Dude .
The Ohio Express is an American bubblegum pop band formed in Mansfield, Ohio, in 1967. [1] Though marketed as a band, it would be more accurate to say that the name "Ohio Express" served as a brand name used by Jerry Kasenetz's and Jeffry Katz's Super K Productions to release the music of a number of different musicians and acts.
"James" is a song written and performed by Billy Joel from his fourth studio album Turnstiles (1976). It was released as the album's first single in July 1976, backed with " Travelin' Prayer ". [ 2 ] One Final serenade described the song as "a wistful song about growing up and trying to balance pursuing one's dreams while balancing family and ...
Heart Break: 1988 — "Where It All Started" New Edition — Heart Break: 1988 — "Miss You Much" † Janet Jackson — Rhythm Nation 1814: 1989 — "The Knowledge" Janet Jackson — Rhythm Nation 1814: 1989 "I Get Lifted" by KC & the Sunshine Band "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" † Janet Jackson — Rhythm Nation 1814: 1989 — "I'm Comin ...