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A second music video for the song, set to the duet version with Dolly Parton, was co-directed by Carpenter alongside Williams and released on February 14, 2025 to coincide with the release of the deluxe edition of Short n' Sweet. The black and white vignette shows Carpenter and Parton driving a truck, having stolen a bag of money and kidnapped ...
A song may be released as a promotional single even if no commercial version of the single is available to buy. An example is "Theme to St. Trinian's" by Girls Aloud, released as a promotional single for the movie St. Trinian's. The song was later removed as a single to avoid confusion with Girls Aloud's actual single "Call the Shots".
It was released internationally on 5 March 2021 by TEN Music Group and Epic Records. [1] Recording sessions for the album began in 2018 and continued during the Covid-19 pandemic. A deluxe edition of the album subtitled Summer Edition was released on May 21, 2021, and contains six additional songs. [2]
One good example is Star Wars; its original release number is "77/21", meaning it was released in the year 1977 and was the 21st movie assigned a stock number for that year. Movie advertising typically had the number in two places: stamped on the back by NSS, and printed in the lower-right corner.
The music video is full of basketball memorabilia including promotional snapshots of Michael Jordan, many posters of Jordan with wide openly stretched arms, and a #23 jersey, a picture Macklemore replicates himself on cover of the release, with him wearing the #23 Chicago Bulls jersey with a snapshot with exactly the same pose as that of Jordan.
Having completed over 20 songs, [22] Radiohead considered releasing a double album, but felt the material was too dense, [23] and decided that a series of EPs would be a "copout". [24] Instead, they saved half the songs for their next album, Amnesiac, released the following year. Yorke said Radiohead split the work into two albums because "they ...
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The song's accompanying music video was released on February 15, 2015, and was directed by Max Landis. The music video is visually presented as a found footage , similar to Landis' previous work. The video faced controversy due to its similarity to the music video for the Australian band SAFIA 's single " You Are the One ", with Grande and ...