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"Girls on Film" is the third single by English new wave band Duran Duran, released on 13 July 1981. It became Duran Duran's first top 10 hit on the UK Singles Chart , peaking at number 5 in July 1981, and an international hit reaching the top 20 in several countries, including number 1 in Portugal, number 4 in New Zealand and number 11 in ...
Girls on Film is the first music video compilation by Girls Aloud, released in 2005 on DVD. The collection contained all of their music videos at the time of release, and was named after Duran Duran 's song "Girls on Film" which was covered by Girls Aloud. The DVD included some of their most memorable television performances, and footage from ...
Two years after its limited release, Duran Duran won their first of two Grammys, for Best Short Form Video, for “Girls on Film”/“Hungry Like the Wolf,” and it could be argued that “Girls ...
Life Got Cold. " Life Got Cold " is a song by British girl group Girls Aloud, taken from their debut album Sound of the Underground (2003). The song was written by Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins and his production team Xenomania, and produced by Higgins and Xenomania. Noel Gallagher of Oasis received a writing credit due to similarities with ...
Main version. "Girl on Fire" is a midtempo song written by Keys, Jeff Bhasker, Salaam Remi and American rock guitarist Billy Squier. [4][5] Squier earns a writing credit for the inclusion of an interpolation of the drums from his 1980 song "The Big Beat". [3] The chorus of Eddie Holman 's 1970 hit song "Hey There Lonely Girl" is also ...
Girls & Boys (Prince song) " Girls & Boys " is a 1986 song by American musician Prince and the Revolution, from his eighth studio album, Parade (1986), the soundtrack to the film Under the Cherry Moon. The song was released as a single in the UK, and as the B-side to "Anotherloverholenyohead" in the US. Following the smash success of its ...
The Beach Boys. Licensed audio. "Disney Girls (1957)" on YouTube. " Disney Girls (1957) " is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1971 album Surf's Up. It was written and sung by Bruce Johnston, who also plays upright piano, Moog synthesizer, and mandolin. [2] Johnston later rerecorded the song for his 1977 solo album, Going ...
In the music industry and entertainment law, a lead sheet is the document used to describe a song for legal purposes. For example, a lead sheet is the form of a song to which copyright is applied—if a songwriter sues someone for copyright violation, the court will compare lead sheets to determine how much of the song has been copied. [3]