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Engineers – Emanuel Kiriakou and Steve Shepherd (Tracks 1-12); David Channing and Jonathan Duckett (Track 6); David Reitzas and Al Schmitt (Track 13). Additional Engineer on Tracks 2 & 12 – David Channing; Assistant Engineers – Kaspar Hugentobler (Tracks 1, 3-7 & 9-12); Alan Mason (Tracks 3, 5 & 12); Jon Berkowitz (Track 6).
"Tears in the Club" is a song by English singer-songwriter FKA Twigs featuring Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd. It was released on 16 December 2021, as the lead single from the former's first mixtape, Caprisongs (2022). [1] The two artists wrote the song alongside Ali Tamposi and producers Cirkut, Arca, and el Guincho. [2]
The song was released digitally on 30 July 2014 as the album's second single. It was also released on 12-inch vinyl the day before, serving as the B-side to "Two Weeks". "Pendulum" premiered on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show on 29 July 2014. [1] Upon its premiere, Twigs referred to the track as "one of my favourite songs on my record." [2]
New versions of re-released songs on other (compilation) albums are left out on purpose. As of October 30, 2024, The Weeknd is a credited artist on 213 different song titles: 123 solo songs and 90 collaborations (including 36 as a featured artist), encompassing a total of 334 commercially released versions.
The film features the original song "Measure of a Man" that is played during the end credits. [5] The song was performed by FKA Twigs and Central Cee being the featuring artist and was released on 18 November 2021; [6] [7] it was however not featured in the soundtrack. [5] [8] An official music video for the song was released on 29 November. [9 ...
Nancy Reagan (1981) For husband Ronald Reagan’s first inauguration in 1981, Nancy Reagan wore a tailored Adolfo coatdress with pointed shoulders and a subtly cinched waist, which she paired with ...
Linda Good [8] and Laura Good [9] wrote the music, book and lyrics for a new original historical musical entitled Ladyship. [10] Ladyship was inspired by true events during the time when approximately 25,000 convict women were sent from England to Australia from 1788 and 1868 under the British government's Transportation Act — a supposedly more humane alternative to the death penalty.
LMT Connection is a Niagara-based funk and soul trio. The band has been together since 1989, and have recorded four studio albums. Blending R&B, funk, and jazz, they described their sound as "Universal Soul", [1] which is also the title of their third studio CD, released in the fall of 2003.