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"Simple Kind of Life" is a song written by Gwen Stefani for American rock band No Doubt's fourth album, Return of Saturn (2000). The song contrasts Stefani's desire to settle down and start a family with her commitment to the band.
No Doubt is an American rock band formed in Anaheim, ... (2000), did not match the success of their previous album, despite its Top 40 hit single "Simple Kind of Life".
No Doubt 1991 demo tape 1991 [15] "Platinum Blonde Life" Gwen Stefani Tony Kanal Tom Dumont: Rock Steady: 2001 [20] "Push and Shove" (No Doubt featuring Busy Signal and Major Lazer) Gwen Stefani Tony Kanal Tom Dumont Reanno Gordon Thomas Pentz David Taylor Ariel Rechtshaid: Push and Shove: 2012 [21] " A Real Love Survives " (No Doubt featuring ...
No Doubt's fourth studio album, Return of Saturn was recorded between 1998 and 1999 and released on April 11, 2000. Over 40 demo tracks were recorded for Return of Saturn, but the list was whittled down to the fourteen for the album's final composition, [1] four of which were released as singles: "New", "Ex-Girlfriend", "Simple Kind of Life" and "Bathwater".
Jeff Apter, a music journalist and author of the 2009 biography Gwen Stefani and No Doubt: A Simple Kind of Life, provided a mixed review for "Squeal" when discussing The Beacon Street Collection. He suggested that the song sounded as if it was "stitched together from several separate, unfinished pieces of music".
Settle Down (No Doubt song) Showin Off; Simple Kind of Life; Sinking (song) Six Feet Under (No Doubt song) Sixteen (No Doubt song) Snakes (No Doubt song) Sometimes (No Doubt song) Sparkle (No Doubt song) Spiderwebs (song) Squeal (song) Stand and Deliver (Adam and the Ants song) Staring Problem; Start the Fire (No Doubt song) Stricken (No Doubt ...
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The Videos 1992–2003 is a DVD featuring all of the music videos released by the American third wave ska band No Doubt, between 1992 and 2003.It was released first in 2003 as the second disc of the Boom Box box set, and was the companion to the first disc in the set, The Singles 1992–2003.