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"At Night" is a song by Swiss house music project Shakedown, featuring vocals from American singer Terra Deva. [1] Released on 29 April 2002, it reached number six on the UK Singles Chart and number one on the UK Dance Chart in May 2002.
A music video to accompany the release of "What Doesn't Kill You" was first released onto YouTube on 23 September 2013 at a total length of three minutes. [ 3 ] Personnel
Upon release, Jools Holland, reviewing for Number One, stated: "I like the song.The production, however, is a little bit 'standard contemporary'." [8] Billboard commented: "Domestic issue of a single that saw some chart action as an import earlier this year; duo's electronic zest is good for a second listen."
An accompanying music video for the song was shot and directed by Hype Williams. The video created what is now known as the Vevo Record which is based on the number of people who have viewed a music video in its first 24 hours of its release on Vevo. In the following week of the song's release, it debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 81 ...
"Watch What Happens", Norman Gimbel's English relyricization of Michel Legrand's song "Recit de Cassard" from 1964 film Umbrellas of Cherbourg; Watch What Happens, a 1967 jazz album by Harold Vick; Watch What Happens!, a 1968 jazz album by Steve Kuhn; Watch What Happens, a 1968 album by Chris Montez; Watch What Happens, a 1978 jazz album by The ...
"Don't Tell Me" is a song by English synth-pop duo Blancmange, released in March 1984 as the third single from their second studio album Mange Tout (1984). Written by Neil Arthur and Stephen Luscombe, and produced by Peter Collins, [2] "Don't Tell Me" reached No. 8 in the UK and remained in the charts for ten weeks. [3]
"At Night (I Think About You)" received overall positive reviews from critics. Lewis Corner and Amy Davidson, from Digital Spy, said the track "thrives with its skittish beats and trickling synths, while MNEK's rich vocals cranks up with epic-ometer to full", [3] and The Fader published that "Recent single 'At Night' has a radio-friendly beat drop and an age-old sentiment at its core."
Still from the music video for "Hide and Seek" (dir. Joel Peissig) A music video "Hide and Seek" was released in November 2005. Directed by Joel Peissig, it features Heap singing in a dark windy set, in front of a breathing wall of back light. [19] The video is shot in a vertical orientation, one of the earliest music videos in this format. [20]