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The song is regarded as a stand-out track of the album by Broudie himself, who cites The Beach Boys and The Turtles as influences behind the song. [ 6 ] "Sugar Coated Iceberg" was co-written with Stephen Jones of Babybird , who Broudie admired as a contemporary songwriter partially due to the sense of humour exhibited in his lyrics.
"Sugar Coat" is a song recorded by American country music quartet Little Big Town from their ninth studio album, Nightfall (2020). It was released as a promotional single on November 22, 2019. It was released as a promotional single on November 22, 2019.
"Sugar Walls" is the second single from Sheena Easton's 1984 album A Private Heaven. It spent 16 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, nine of which were in the top 40 . It reached number 9 on the Hot 100, [ 6 ] number 3 on the R&B chart [ 7 ] and number 1 on the Dance chart . [ 8 ]
The song was produced by Andy Hill with music by Hill and lyrics by ex-King Crimson member Peter Sinfield. Despite the apparent sugar-coated style of the song, Sinfield later claimed it was a subtle attack on Margaret Thatcher and her government's policy at the time. [ 1 ] "
The song was written by the duo alongside English band Disclosure, who also handled production. [ 2 ] Upon the release of its parent album, "Ungodly Hour" received attention from music critics, who complimented its "sugar-coated melodies over a blissful Disclosure groove" [ 3 ] or called it "a moment of vulnerability".
As Slaves, the band released their first EP, Sugar Coated Bitter Truth, under Boss Tuneage Records in 2012. Their first single, "Where's Your Car Debbie?", was released by Fonthill Records in early 2014; they were then signed by Virgin EMI. [3]
Larry Flick from Billboard commented, "Sugar-coated pop rocker by U.K. male vocalist, who was discovered by Roger Daltrey, is beginning to duplicate previous European chart success. Anthemic lyrics and a heartfelt performance should help push this over the top with top 40 punters."
The single was also used at the theme song of the Fuji TV drama series Oikaketai no! (I Want to Chase!), also starring Minamino and Rie Miyazawa. The single was a cover of Kylie Minogue's "Turn It into Love", with Japanese lyrics written by lyricist Neko Oikawa. Selling over 645,000 copies, it was the duo's biggest-selling single. [5]