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Interviewed for the book Europe's Stars of '80s Dance Pop: 32 International Music Legends Discuss Their Careers, Segieth explained how the song came about: [1] Todd heard my demo tape of "Slice Me Nice". The tape had the whole melody (intro, verses, bridge and chorus), the bass line, and the instrumental riff as well.
The Last Post: Music After Modernism. Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-3609-7. Strong, Martin C. (2002). The Great Scots Musicography: The Complete Guide to Scotland's Music Makers. Mercat. ISBN 1-84183-041-0.
The song was used with the opening credits of, and as a main melody line through, the 1980 movie Oh!Heavenly Dog, starring Chevy Chase, Jane Seymour and Benji.In 2010, neo-soul artist Erykah Badu sampled "Arrow Through Me" on an album track called "Gone Baby, Don't Be Long" on her CD New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh).
Like Omigod! The 80s Pop Culture Box (Totally) is a seven-disc, 142-track box set of popular music hits of the 1980s. Released by Rhino Records in 2002, the box set was based on the success of Have a Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box, Rhino's box set covering the 1970s. Original release sets had a 3D rubber cover.
Music produced in this style is sold exclusively in Japan due to the country's Para Para culture, produced by Italian producers for the Japanese market. The two most famous Eurobeat labels are A-Beat-C Records and Time Records. One traditional Italo disco label, S.A.I.F.A.M., still produces Eurobeat music for Japan.
Fancy were an early-mid-1970s pop group. The band was made up of session musicians produced by Mike Hurst . They had a surprise US hit single in 1974 with a version of the classic " Wild Thing ", peaking at #14 on the Billboard Hot 100, #9 in Canada , [ 1 ] and #31 in Australia. [ 2 ]
[22] [26] The pre-chorus has a chord progression of Am7–Bm7–Cmaj–D, while the double chorus has a sequence of Em–G6–Dsus2–C–Dsus2–E–G–D–C6–Dsus2–E. [22] Unusually among double choruses in pop music, "Wings" has a key change to E major halfway on the harmonised lyric "fly", sustaining the song's momentum. This is built ...
"Dragostea din tei" was accompanied by a music video directed by Dmitri Voloshin, which mainly sees the group members in the cockpit of a plane, as well as dancing to the song inside it and on one of its wings. For further promotion, O-Zone also gave several live performances of the song in Europe, Russia and Japan.