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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.
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.
Who's Your Momma (2007): Modern World, If I Go; For Bitter Or Worse (2009): Woman, For Bitter Or Worse, Three Days in a Row; To Get Her Together (2011): Down & Dirty, I'm A Cliché, Killer Bee; Sad Singalong Songs (2013): The Rules, The Good Life, Are You Lonely, Kill, Birds, Pretending As Always; Not yet released: I Won't Play That Game, Wigger
"The Modern World" is a single released by the British group the Jam on 28 October 1977. It was later included on the band's second album, This Is the Modern World . The single's A-side was backed by the tracks " Sweet Soul Music ", and " Back in My Arms Again ", recorded live at London's 100 Club on 11 September 1977.
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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
Anouk's debut single, "Mood Indigo", was released in 1996 and became a moderate hit in her native Netherlands. Its follow-up, " Nobody's Wife ", was released the following year. After peaking at number two on the Dutch Top 40 , the single became a European hit, entering the top ten in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland.