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Stuart Price (born 9 September 1977) is a three-time Grammy-winning British electronic musician, songwriter, and record producer known for his work with artists including Madonna, The Killers, New Order, Kylie Minogue, Example, Take That, Missy Elliott, Scissor Sisters, Pet Shop Boys, Brandon Flowers, Gwen Stefani, Seal, Keane, Frankmusik, Hard-Fi, Hurts, Everything Everything and Darin.
Flamingo" (1940) is a popular song and jazz standard written by Ted Grouya with lyrics by Edmund Anderson and first recorded by singer Herb Jeffries and the Duke Ellington Orchestra on December 28, 1940, for Victor Records (catalog No. 27326B). [1]
Stuart David Price (born 9 September 1977) is an English electronic musician, DJ, songwriter, and record producer.His acts include his own band Zoot Woman (with Adam Blake and Johnny Blake), Les Rythmes Digitales (French pronunciation: [le ʁitm diʒital], literally "The Digital Rhythms"), Paper Faces, Man with Guitar, Thin White Duke (not to be confused with David Bowie's earlier persona of ...
"The Work Song", which features the "ping" sound effect of a hammer or pickaxe hitting rocks or other solid objects, reached No. 18 in July, and "Flamingo" peaked at No. 28 in September. The album reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. S.R.O., an acronym for standing-room only, [4] is a reference to the group's frequently sold-out concerts. [5]
"I'll Be Home" is a 1955 song that was written by Ferdinand Washington and songwriter, Stan Lewis. [ 2 ] Both the Flamingos and the Pat Boone versions feature a spoken recitation of the Bridge section.
After a mysterious countdown on The Killers' official website, Flowers confirmed on April 29, 2010, that he would be releasing a solo album titled Flamingo. [7] The album is named after Flamingo Road in Flowers' hometown of Las Vegas, [8] where many pivotal events in his life occurred: Sam's Town Casino is on Flamingo, his first job was at a golf course on that road, and he met his wife in a ...
The Washington Post ' s Mark Jenkins wrote that "it's 'Punk Rock Girl', the only song that shows some vulnerability amidst all the attitude, that redeems the record." [1] Trouser Press thought that "the Milkmen's skimpy charms run very thin on Beelzebubba, an album with precisely three assets: a great title, amusing artwork and the catchy but dumb 'Punk Rock Girl'."
American singer Santigold co-wrote and provided backing vocals to the song "Running Out". [9] Scissor Sisters' fourth studio album Magic Hour followed in 2012. The album's lead single, " Only the Horses ", was co-written by Babydaddy, Shears, Alex Ridha and Amanda Ghost . [ 10 ]