enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. No Doubt - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Doubt

    No Doubt's self-titled debut album was released in 1992, but it featured no radio singles, although a video was made for "Trapped in a Box". Owing to the music world's direct focus on grunge, No Doubt's album was not supported by the record label, and was considered a commercial failure for selling only 30,000 copies. [ 4 ]

  3. Bathwater (song) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathwater_(song)

    The video for "Bathwater (Invincible Overlord Remix)" is an edited version of the original video. It was the last single released by No Doubt before their five-year hiatus due to Gwen Stefani's solo career.

  4. Settle Down (No Doubt song) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Settle_Down_(No_Doubt_song)

    A music video for the song was directed by Sophie Muller and released on July 16, 2012. In it, the members of No Doubt reassemble in the form of a trucking convoy, which meets up to perform the song in a parking lot. It received mostly favorable reviews, with the reviewers praising the colors, lights and the band for returning to do videos.

  5. Don't Speak - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don't_Speak

    "Don't Speak" is a song by American rock band No Doubt, featured on their third studio album, Tragic Kingdom (1995). Released as an album track in April 1996 [dubious – discuss] by Interscope Records, the song was initially written as a love song by lead singer Gwen Stefani and her brother, former band member Eric Stefani. [2]

  6. Sunday Morning (No Doubt song) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_Morning_(No_Doubt_song)

    The members of No Doubt engage in a food fight in the "Sunday Morning" video. The corresponding music video to "Sunday Morning" was directed by Sophie Muller and was the fifth and final video produced from Tragic Kingdom. Muller was originally asked to work with the group for "Just a Girl" in 1995, but the opportunity fell through.

  7. Trapped in a Box - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_a_Box

    In 2003 the song was released on No Doubt's greatest hits compilation album The Singles 1992-2003 and the video was released on the companion DVD of music videos, The Videos 1992–2003. This is the only music video to feature original keyboardist Eric Stefani, who left in 1994. The video was directed by Mike Zykoff.

  8. Excuse Me Mr. - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excuse_Me_Mr.

    The music video for "Excuse Me Mr." was directed by Sophie Muller and released in early 1997. It served as the fourth of five videos created for the songs of Tragic Kingdom. [27] Filming for the visual had been completed by January 1997 and took place around No Doubt's touring schedule. [28] The video opens with the band performing in a dimly ...

  9. Ex-Girlfriend (song) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ex-Girlfriend_(song)

    "Ex-Girlfriend" is a song by American ska band No Doubt from their fourth studio album, Return of Saturn (2000). The song was released as the album's second overall single in early 2000 and was moderately successful, reaching the top 40 in most countries it charted in, including peaking within the top 10 in Australia, Iceland, and Spain.