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In 2007, Anouk released Who's Your Momma, recorded with producer Glen Ballard. The first single, "Good God" was a success, [6] and became a playable song in the video game Guitar Hero World Tour in 2008. [7] In 2009, she released her album For Bitter or Worse. The song "Three Days in a Row" reached the first place in the Dutch charts.
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He downloaded the song from a fansite of the singer. Anouk's record company EMI Music was not supportive and ordered Beelen to stop playing it. [4] The song was used as a potential first single in Canada a few years ago, but was never released physically. [5] Beelen didn't listen and played the song again.
Anouk performed her songs in special arrangements with Guido's Orchestra. It is the first time that Anouk gave concerts with an orchestra. With this album, Anouk was #1 in the Dutch Album Top 100 for the tenth time.
"Birds" is a song recorded by Dutch singer Anouk, released as the first single from her eighth studio album Sad Singalong Songs (2013). The song was written by Anouk Teeuwe and composed by Tore Johansson, Martin Gjerstad and Anouk Teeuwe. It is best known as the Netherlands' entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 held in Malmö, Sweden. [1]
The "It's a Small World" ride at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, will debut a new set of song lyrics in July 2025. The song was first released in 1964.
The Modern World, a late-1970s British music fanzine published by Gary Crowley; The Modern World, a 2007 novel by Steph Swainston "The Modern World" (song), by the Jam, 1977 "Modern World", a song by Anouk from Who's Your Momma, 2007 "Modern World", a song by Wolf Parade from Apologies to the Queen Mary, 2005
Urban Solitude is the second studio album by Dutch pop/rock singer Anouk. It was released in 1999. [1] It yielded four singles: R U Kiddin' Me (#2), The Dark (#8), Michel (#3) and Don't, which peaked at number 13 in the Dutch chart. The album was certified platinum in the Netherlands, with 100.000 copies sold and gold in Belgium.