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Every Good Boy Deserves Favour is the seventh album by The Moody Blues, released in 1971. The album reached No. 1 on the British album chart, in addition to a three-week stay at No. 2 in the United States, and produced one top-40 single, "The Story in Your Eyes".
The song was first released as a single in October 1969, and was later released in November 1969 on the album To Our Children's Children's Children. Interviewed in 2014, the song's vocalist Justin Hayward said: I think To Our Children’s Children’s Children [1969] is the one Moodies album that didn't come across on the radio. It didn't jump ...
The song's music video was directed by Lance Bangs. The clip stars Gibbard assisting in packaging and pressing the band's album at a vinyl pressing plant, while two employees—played by comedians Natalie Palamides and Courtney Pauroso—goof off instead. [4] The clips are intercut with footage of the band performing the song. [5]
"You Are a Tourist" is a song by American rock band Death Cab for Cutie, the first single from their seventh album Codes and Keys, released on March 28, 2011. The single topped the US Billboard Alternative Songs , Adult Alternative Songs , and Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles charts, as well as reaching number three on the US Billboard Rock Songs ...
Name of song, originating album, and year released. Song Year Album Ref. "20th Century Towers" 2002 The Stability EP [1] "405" 2000 We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes [2] "60 & Punk" 2018 Thank You for Today [3] "A Diamond and a Tether" 2009 The Open Door EP [4] "A Lack of Color" 2003 Transatlanticism [5] "All Is Full of Love" ‡ 2002 The ...
The main B-side was a dub-based version of the same song, "3 a.m. Eternal (Guns of Mu Mu)", featuring the bassline from The Clash's "Guns of Brixton". Concurrent with the chart-topping version, yet another 12-inch was released, with resolutely underground remixes by The Moody Boys.
"Talking Out of Turn" is a 1981 single written by John Lodge and first released by the Moody Blues on their 1981 album Long Distance Voyager. It was also released as the third single from the album in November 1981 with "Veteran Cosmic Rocker" on the B-side. The song lasts more than seven minutes long. [2]
"Gemini Dream" was written jointly by the band's lead guitarist Hayward and bassist Lodge, both of whom won an ASCAP songwriting award for it. [3] While Hayward and Lodge had collaborated on a duet album outside of the Moody Blues in 1975 called Blue Jays, "Gemini Dream" was the first song performed by the Moody Blues that they had written ...