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The music video, directed by Byrne and Toni Basil, has Byrne dancing erratically over footage of religious rituals. "Once in a Lifetime" was certified platinum in the UK in 2023. A live version, taken from the 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense, charted in 1986 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Originally, Gregorian was conceived as a more pop-oriented group in the vein of Enigma.Under this concept, Peterson together with Matthias Meissner and Thomas Schwarz, recorded the 1991 album Sadisfaction, with lead vocals provided by The Sisters of Oz: Susana Espelleta (Peterson's wife at the time) and Birgit Freud.
Chicago 17 is the fourteenth studio album, seventeenth overall by American rock band Chicago, released on May 14, 1984.It was the group's second release for Full Moon/Warner Bros. Records, their second album to be produced by David Foster [7] and their last with founding bassist/vocalist Peter Cetera.
The band was originally founded by former guitarist Richard Felix "Tat" Suzara in Davao City.Two of the most notable members of the classic lineup include vocalists Jinky Vidal and Top Suzara, the band's primary songwriter, who left the band in 2011 and 2005 respectively and went on to have solo careers.
Once in a Lifetime is a three-CD box set by American post-punk/new wave band Talking Heads, released in the United States by Sire, Warner Bros, and Rhino in 2003. The set also includes a DVD containing an expanded version of the music video compilation Storytelling Giant.
List of music videos, showing year released and directors Title Year Director(s) "Once in a Lifetime" 1981 Toni Basil, David Byrne [51] "Crosseyed and Painless" Toni Basil [51] "Burning Down the House" 1983 David Byrne [51] "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" David Byrne [51] "Slippery People" 1984 Jonathan Demme [52] "Road to Nowhere" 1985
Stop Making Sense is a live album by the American rock band Talking Heads, also serving as the soundtrack to the concert film of the same name.It was released in September 1984 and features nine tracks from the film, albeit with treatment and editing.
The English version "Once in a Lifetime" was released as Górniak's debut single and was featured on her debut album Dotyk. It features Górniak telling her lover that their relationship is a "once in a lifetime" event. The original Polish version also appears as the B-side of the single.