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A music video based partly on the band's performance of the song on The Tube was directed by Tamra Davis. The band then mimed the song on Top of the Pops; Morrissey appeared wearing an Elvis Presley T-shirt in keeping with the single's cover artwork. [9] Morrissey has sung it in concert frequently during his solo career.
The song's accompanying music video humorously depicted people (including the band members) shoplifting at a Venice California grocery store. The video was directed by Casey Niccoli, [13] [14] who was Farrell's creative co-partner for Jane's Addiction's early aesthetics. [15] It was voted No. 47 on VH1's 100 Greatest Videos. The video was ...
"Work Hard, Play Harder" is a song by American country music artist Gretchen Wilson. It was released on October 26, 2009, as the lead single from her fourth studio album, I Got Your Country Right Here (2010), and first to be issued under Wilson's own label, Redneck Records.
Category: Songs about clothing. ... T-Shirt (Thomas Rhett song) This page was last edited on 22 September 2024, at 17:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
"Clampdown" is a song by the English rock band the Clash from their 1979 album London Calling. The song began as an instrumental track called "Working and Waiting". [1] It is sometimes called "Working for the Clampdown" which is the main lyric of the song, and also the title provided on the album's lyric sheet.
"Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo" is a song by American alternative rock band Bloodhound Gang. It was released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Hefty Fine (2005), on August 1, 2005. The song was written by band members Jimmy Pop and Jared Hasselhoff. The title "Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo" spells out fuck in the NATO phonetic ...
The song would go on to become the number one song of 2013 by Billboard and in 2019, it was named by Billboard as the number one song of the 2010s on both the Hot Rap Songs and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts. A music video was released simultaneously with the song on August 29, 2012, and has more than 1.8 billion views on YouTube as of August ...
The song became a success on the charts, topping the charts of eight countries, while also reaching the top ten in several countries, including the United States. It was the fifth-biggest song of 2002 in Europe. The accompanying music video for the song was directed by fashion photographer Herb Ritts. It depicts Shakira's loneliness as a ...