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"London Bridge" is a song recorded by American singer and rapper Fergie for her debut studio album The Dutchess (2006). It was written by Fergie, Mike Hartnett, Sean Garrett , and its sole producer Polow da Don .
The track, which features will.i.am, managed to reach number two on the Billboard Hot 100, the top-five in Australia and New Zealand, although it peaked lower than "London Bridge" in Europe. [41] Its music video features Fergie as Willy Wonka in a candy factory. [42] "Glamorous" was released as the third single from the album, on February 20 ...
The track, which features will.i.am, reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100, the top-five in Australia and New Zealand, although it peaked lower than "London Bridge" in Europe. [32] Its music video features Fergie as Willy Wonka in a candy factory. [33] "Glamorous" was released as the third single from the album, on February 20, 2007. [34]
A melody is recorded for "London Bridge" in an edition of John Playford's The Dancing Master published in 1718, but it differs from the modern tune recorded above and no lyrics were given. An issue of Blackwood's Magazine in 1821 noted the rhyme as being sung to the tune of " Nancy Dawson ", now better known as " Nuts in May ," and the same ...
Clumsy" is Fergie's fourth most downloaded song, behind "Big Girls Don't Cry", "Fergalicious" and "Glamorous", and ahead of her first single, "London Bridge". [ 28 ] On the Canadian Hot 100 , "Clumsy" debuted at number 79 on the issue dated October 27, 2007. [ 29 ]
Fergie, Ludacris, Polow da Jon, will.i.am and Blac Elvis—who wrote Fergie‘s 2006 song, “Glamorous,” which “First Class” samples—are also credited as songwriters. More from StyleCaster
The Black Eyed Peas are revealing why Fergie stepped away from the music group in 2017, after over 10 years of working together.. In a new interview with Billboard magazine, Will.i.am, Apl.de.ap ...
The singles "London Bridge", "Glamorous" with Ludacris and "Big Girls Don't Cry" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart ("London Bridge" reaching the spot in three weeks, the second fastest ascent in Hot 100 history). [8] This made Fergie the first female artist with three number ones from one album since Christina Aguilera in 2000. [9]