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"Just My Imagination" is a song by Irish band the Cranberries. It was released as the third single from the band's fourth album, Bury the Hatchet, in August 1999.A music video, directed by Phil Harder, was released to promote the single.
Nothing Left at All (as The Cranberry Saw Us) O’Riordan, Hogan [31] "Show Me" ‡ 2012 Roses: O’Riordan [8] "So Cold in Ireland" 1994 B-side of "Ode to My Family" O’Riordan [32] "So Good" 2012 Roses: O’Riordan [8] "Someday" 2012 Bonus track on the Japanese release of Roses: O’Riordan, Hogan [33] "Sorry Son" 1999 Bury the Hatchet: O ...
Bury the Hatchet is the fourth studio album by Irish alternative rock [15] band the Cranberries, released on 19 April 1999.In the US, the album had shipped 500,000 copies as of 2 June 1999, and received a gold certification.
The Cranberries Live. Label: Island; Formats: VHS, LaserDisc (Image Entertainment) ... "Just My Imagination" Phil Harder [52] 2000 "You & Me" Maurice Linnane [51] 2001
The band had a guest appearance on popular television series Charmed, performing "Just My Imagination" on the fifth episode of the second season, "She's a Man, Baby, a Man!". The Cranberries undertook a 110-date world tour which drew more than one million fans. [71] The world tour started in April 1999 and was completed in July 2000. [82]
"Just My Imagination" was the result of one of the few times that Whitfield relented and produced a ballad as a single for the group. Whitfield and Strong wrote the song in 1969, but with the Temptations' psychedelic soul singles consistently keeping them in the US Top 20, Whitfield and Strong decided to shelve the composition and wait for the ...
Beneath the Skin – Live in Paris is a concert video by Irish rock band The Cranberries from their "Bury the Hatchet" tour. Recorded on 9 December 1999 at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy on the band's stop in Paris, France, it was released on DVD in January 2001.
Stars: The Best of 1992–2002 is a compilation album and DVD from the Irish band the Cranberries, released in 2002 by Island Records. Some of the tracks on the album are different versions of the songs provided in earlier albums. The album also contains two new tracks: "New New York" and "Stars".