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Pop'n'Gum is the second studio album by French power pop group Superbus. It reached the 26th place on French album charts. It was released in June 2004. Its first single, Radio Song, is a playable bonus song on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.
Superbus is a five-piece French pop rock band formed in 1999 [1] with Jenn Ayache on lead vocals. The band's name is from the Latin word superbus, meaning proud, which Ayache stumbled upon while browsing through a Latin dictionary.
"Radio Radio" is a song written by Elvis Costello and performed by Elvis Costello and the Attractions. The song originated as a Bruce Springsteen-inspired song called "Radio Soul" that Costello had written in 1974. In 1977, Costello reworked the song to feature a more aggressive arrangement and more direct, sarcastic lyrics that criticised the ...
"H.A.P.P.Y. Radio" is a 1979 disco song recorded by soul singer Edwin Starr. Starr's previous release, "Contact", had proved to be his best showing on the Billboard Hot 100 (and R&B Chart) in several years. It was also a hit in Britain, making it to number six on the UK Singles Chart. This song was issued as its follow-up, and although less ...
Radio Songs, an album of duo Robin and Linda Williams; Radio Songs: A Best of Cold Chisel (1985), second greatest hits collection by Australian pub rock band Cold Chisel "The Radio Song" (New Found Glory song), demo on the album New Found Glory by the American rock band of the same name "The Radio Song" (Joe Walsh song), by the guitarist for ...
Aéromusical is the first studio album by the French power pop group Superbus, released in 2002. It reached 96th place on the French album charts. [ 1 ] It consists of 11 original songs and one cover (" Into the Groove ", originally by Madonna ).
"Radio Free Europe" is the debut single by American alternative rock band R.E.M., released in 1981 on the short-lived independent record label Hib-Tone. The song features "what were to become the trademark unintelligible lyrics which have distinguished R.E.M.'s work ever since."
"That's Why God Made the Radio" made its national radio debut April 25, 2012 on ESPN's Mike and Mike in the Morning. [2] [3] It was released to the band's YouTube channel later that same day, with accompanying lyrics. In addition, the song has been released and is now available as a single in digital outlets such as iTunes and Amazon.