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Argybargy was a commercial and critical success, reaching number 32 in the UK and becoming the first Squeeze album to chart in the US. The album has since been recognized as a classic of new wave and features multiple of the band's most famous songs, including " Another Nail in My Heart ," " Pulling Mussels (from the Shell) ," and " If I Didn't ...
"853-5937" is a song by English rock band Squeeze released on the band's 1987 album Babylon and On. Released as the fourth UK single and the second US single from the album, "853-5937" was a moderate chart hit in both nations, reaching number 91 in the UK [1] and climbing to number 32 on the US Hot 100 chart and number 38 on the US Cash Box chart.
"Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)" is a song by the band Squeeze. First released on the 1980 album Argybargy, it received positive critical reviews, peaked at No. 44 on the UK Singles Chart, and became one of Squeeze's most popular songs. The song is about singer and guitarist Chris Difford's experiences at a holiday camp.
After a string of social media teasers and clues in Verizon ads, Beyoncé dropped two new songs and announced a new album during the big game. Beyoncé releases 2 new songs after clues in Super ...
The song was released as a single in January 1980 with the b-side "Pretty Thing." Later that year, it was released as the second track on Squeeze's full-length album, Argybargy. It has also been included on several of Squeeze's compilation albums, such as Singles – 45's and Under, Greatest Hits, and The Big Squeeze – The Very Best of ...
The song has also appeared in commercials by Burger King and Heineken, [9] and in the video games Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (on the in-game radio station Emotion 98.3, and subsequently on the real-world CD, volume three of the game soundtrack), and downloadable content for Rock Band 2.
Throughout the commercial, the trio praised T-Mobile’s internet, as they sang lines like: “Don’t worry about speed” and “I can’t believe it’s only 50 bucks”.
"Dry" is a song by Australian indie rock band Rancid Eddie, released independently on 26 September 2021. Originally teased as an acoustic track on social media platform TikTok, the song is a layered, indie rock track. It was written by the band's five members, brothers Andrew and Matthew Sturrock, Ashley Ravlic, Edward O'Brien, and Jessy Kelly ...