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  2. Hungry Like the Wolf - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, music video director Russell Mulcahy, who had directed the band's first video, "Planet Earth", was brought back to make the music video for "Hungry Like the Wolf" and two other songs for the band's 1983 video album. [20] The band had a vision of jungles and exotic women, and Mulcahy suggested Sri Lanka, a country he had just visited. [5]

  3. Girls on Film - Wikipedia

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    "Girls on Film" is the third single by the English new wave band Duran Duran, released on 13 July 1981. It became Duran Duran's first top 10 hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 5 in July 1981, and an international hit reaching the top 20 in several countries, including number 1 in Portugal, number 4 in New Zealand and number 11 in Australia.

  4. Duran Duran - Wikipedia

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    MTV placed "Hungry Like the Wolf" and several other Duran Duran videos into heavy rotation, pushing the single and album into the US top twenty in early 1983. The ballad "Save a Prayer" also did well. [35] "The band was a natural for music television," noted Rolling Stone. "They may be the first rock group to ride in on a video wave."

  5. Duran Duran (1983 video) - Wikipedia

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    The first one had the "clean" or "day version" of "Girls on Film" alongside "Hungry Like The Wolf", while the other had the uncensored "night versions" of each. [1] In February 1984, the video album Duran Duran won a Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video, while Video 45 won the Best Short Form award.

  6. Save a Prayer - Wikipedia

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    A cover version of the song appears on Eagles of Death Metal's 2015 album, Zipper Down. [32] Duran Duran and Eagles of Death Metal played the song together on TFI Friday . [ 33 ] [ 34 ] Following the November 2015 Paris attacks , a Facebook campaign was launched to get the cover of "Save a Prayer" to number 1 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 35 ]

  7. Rio (Duran Duran album) - Wikipedia

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    EMI issued "Hungry Like the Wolf" as the lead single from the album on 4 May 1982; [42] Duran Duran mimed to the song on Top of the Pops nine days later. Entering the UK Singles Chart at number 35, it reached the top ten by the end of May, [ 16 ] and peaked at number five in late June.

  8. Harry Styles Covers Wolf Alice Song With Ellie Rowsell During ...

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    Wolf Alice — also comprised of guitarist Joff Oddie, bassist Theo Ellis and drummer Joel Amey — the band has been the opener for 17 of the European Love on Tour shows, which saw Styles travel ...

  9. List of songs featured in Shrek - Wikipedia

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    "Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran; sung by the Three Pigs (Cody Cameron) and the Big Bad Wolf (Aron Warner) "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred; sung by Prince Charming (Randy Crenshaw) "I Can See Clearly Now" by Johnny Nash; sung by The Three Blind Mice (Randy Crenshaw) "Sugar, Sugar" by The Archies; sung by Gingy (Conrad Vernon)