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An electronica song, "Fascinated" uses keyboards and a repetitive, simple chorus throughout its duration; Ivy's take on the production was called "European" by one critic. "Fascinated" received mixed to positive responses from music critics. While being appreciated for its "catchiness", a reviewer was critical for the song containing a "boring ...
"Fascinated" is a song by the freestyle girl group Company B. It was the first single released off their 1987 self-titled debut album. It was written and produced by Ish Ledesma , mixed by Ciro llerenea and Randy Miller and released by Atlantic Records .
Born into a musical family, he studied piano at the Toho Gakuen School of Music, but was fascinated by the conducting activities of a fellow student, Seiji Ozawa. He decided to study conducting with Hideo Saito .
The song originated from a Vandross song called "Funky Music (Is a Part of Me)" which The Mike Garson Band used to play before Bowie concerts in 1974. An alternate mix appeared on the 1989 Sound + Vision box set, though this was replaced with the original on the 2003 reissue of the compilation.
Fascinated may refer to: "Fascinated" (Company B song), 1987 "Fascinated" (FreeSol song), 2011 "Fascinated" (Ivy song), 2011; Fascinated (Rick Ross song) See also.
Name Paula Cole Best known for My songs, “I Don’t Want to Wait,” “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?,” also Lilith Fair, Peter Gabriel’s Secret World Live, feminism. Current city Beverly ...
"Fascination" is a popular waltz song with music (1904) by Fermo Dante Marchetti and lyrics (1905) by Maurice de Féraudy. [1] [2]It was first published in Hamburg (Anton J. Benjamin) and Paris (Édition F. D. Marchetti) in 1904 in a version for piano solo ('Valse Tzigane').
The song provided the music for a famous dance sequence by Eleanor Powell in the movie Lady Be Good. Many recorded versions exist. One of the rarest recordings is by Joe Bari (a pseudonym of Anthony Dominick Benedetto, later better known as Tony Bennett) for Leslie Records in 1949 and issued as catalog number 919 with "Vieni Qui" as the flip side.