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The band's second album, Bruiseology, was released by Polydor in May 1983. During that summer, Donahue left the band and was replaced by Holly Beth Vincent, formerly of Holly and the Italians, but Vincent herself left after just two weeks and Donahue returned. [2] [3] The Waitresses split up later in 1983. [4]
Bruiseology is the second and final studio album by the American band the Waitresses, released in 1983. [1] [2] The album was recorded amidst personnel conflict; the band disbanded a year later. [3] Chris Butler intended for the album's lyrics and themes to be darker than the band's earlier work. [4] The album was coproduced by Hugh Padgham. [5]
The Waitresses' version of the song appeared on the soundtrack of the films The Last American Virgin (1982) [citation needed] and Thanksgiving (2023). In the Family Guy episode " Boys Do Cry ", Herbert sings this song while auditioning to be the new church organist, the lyrics doubling as a reference to him being a pedophile.
The Best of the Waitresses is a compilation album by the Waitresses, released by Polydor Records in ... (1–7), Chris Butler/The Waitresses (8, 10–15), or the ...
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The Waitresses appear in the premiere episode performing as themselves. They play "I Know What Boys Like" during a scene at the school dance, and "Square Pegs" in a scene during the closing credits, with the characters dancing along. Their song "Christmas Wrapping" also plays in the show's hangout diner (The Grease) during the Christmas episode ...
MONDAY, SEPT. 9 10 pm POV: ‘Name Me Lawand’ SUNDAY, SEPT. 15 8 pm Ridley Season 2 9 pm Moonflower Murders on PBS Sets Fall Dates for Ridley Season 2, Waitress: The Musical Performance, ‘One ...
20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Waitresses is a compilation album from the Waitresses.Released by Polydor Records in 2003, it consists of the same tracks and uses the same running order as a previous compilation, The Best of the Waitresses (1990), minus the songs "Jimmy Tomorrow" (from Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?, 1982), "The Smartest Person I Know" (from I ...