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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.
No Doubt pushed for the release of the punk rock version while the song's producer, Matthew Wilder, preferred the country version. "Excuse Me Mr." was written by Gwen Stefani and Tom Dumont, while produced by Matthew Wilder. It was featured as the second track on No Doubt's third studio album, Tragic Kingdom, which was released on October 10 ...
Saturday Night, Sunday Morning reached third place on the UK Albums Chart, his highest chart position since 2013's Shangri La, [10] and fourth place in Scotland. [11] Additional peaks include: 194 in Belgium's Flanders region, [12] 139 in France's French Top Album Physiques chart, [13] 95 in Germany, [14] 58 in Ireland, [15] and 45 in ...
No Doubt recorded a cover of the Christmas song "Oi to the World", which was written by Joe Escalante. Jamaican singer Lady Saw raps a verse for the 2001 single "Underneath It All". British musician Ms. Dynamite contributes guest vocals to "A Real Love Survives", a remix of No Doubt's "Rock Steady". Prince co-wrote "Waiting Room" for Rock Steady.
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No Doubt's follow-up, Return of Saturn, was released nearly five years later and was quickly certified Platinum in the US, but failed to match the success of Tragic Kingdom. The band collaborated with many producers and other artists to record Rock Steady in under a year, mixing the band's new wave and pop sounds with ragga music. [3]
Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings is the fifth studio album by American rock band Counting Crows, released in the United States on March 25, 2008. It is thematically divided into two sides: the rock music of Saturday Nights and the more country -influenced Sunday Mornings.
The album was released during a period of popularity for grunge music, an aggressive rock style which contrasted with No Doubt's upbeat sound. Despite strong audience reaction to the band's tours, album sales under-performed expectations and sold about 30,000 copies, and received mixed reviews.