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Behind the Music is an American documentary television series that initially aired on VH1 from 1997 to 2014 and has streamed on Paramount+ since July 2021. Each episode profiles and interviews a popular musical artist or group, examining career beginnings, roads to success and any resultant hardships.
VH1 Behind the Music: The Harry Chapin Collection is a posthumously produced compilation album by the American singer-songwriter Harry Chapin. It was released in 2001 for the TV series, Behind the Music. The album features some of Chapin's biggest hit singles.
VH1 Behind the Music: The Daryl Hall and John Oates Collection is a compilation album by Hall & Oates. Behind the Music is a TV series that aired on VH1 and this compilation was released in connection with a Hall & Oates episode. It features 3 new (at the time) studio tracks and a few new live recordings.
The Paramount+ streaming service is launching on March 4 and with it comes the return of several iconic music shows including 'Yo! MTV Raps.'
During an interview with Buzzfeed UK, Pink ranked the music video in last place on a list of 12 of her "most iconic music videos." "It wasn't very fun to make. ... In a 2009 VH1 Behind the Music ...
VH1's Legends: 1995: 2001 VH1 Storytellers: June 2, 1996: January 24, 2015 Behind the Music [b] August 17, 1997: July 16, 2014 Where Are They Now? June 7, 1999: November 28, 2002 Driven: 2001: October 16, 2006 VH1 All Access: 2001: 2008 Ultimate Albums: March 10, 2002: January 24, 2005 VH1 Goes Inside... January 16, 2003: April 8, 2006 The ...
The next three years unfortunately played out like a particularly harrowing VH1 Behind the Music special, as the Darkness’s success was followed by actual darkness: Hawkins’s struggles with ...
VH1 Behind the Music: Go-Go's Collection is the Go-Go's third compilation album, released in 2000, on the Interscope Records label. It contains previously released songs from the band, including all of their singles, except "He's So Strange", originally on their second album, the 1982 Vacation, plus a number of stand-out tracks, and one non-album B-side, "Speeding", also recorded during the ...