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Lenka is the debut studio album by Australian recording artist Lenka. It was released on 23 September 2008 by Epic Records . [ 8 ] The first single, " The Show ", was released on 15 June 2009.
Bring Me Down may refer to: "Bring Me Down" ... "Bring Me Down", a song by Lenka from Lenka, 2008 "Bring Me Down", a song by Mehrzad Marashi, 2010
"Don't Bring Me Down" is the band's second-highest-charting hit in the UK, where it peaked at number 3, [5] and their biggest hit in the United States, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. [6] It also charted well in Canada (number 1) and Australia (number 6). This was the first single by ELO not to include a string section. [7]
The music video has Lenka sitting on a bench in a park singing her song and picking petals from a flower. She then flies to the next scene, where she is riding a bus and looking at the other people, including an old lady and a man who she notices is staring at her. She then flies to a photo shop, where she looks at a picture with her friends.
The main riff for the song is similar to British group Electric Light Orchestra's (ELO) "Don't Bring Me Down". It was not intentionally copied, but once they realized that the songs sounded alike they contacted ELO's Jeff Lynne, who wrote "Don't Bring Me Down", to get permission to use the riff. As a result, Lynne is credited as one of the song ...
Address Unknown" is a standalone single, and was not released on any Ink Spots album. "Address Unknown" was initially used as a B-side to "Bless You For Being An Angel" [2] and "You Bring Me Down". [3] Later in 1939, a shellac was released with "You Bring Me Down" as the B-side after the charting success of "Address Unknown". [4] [5]
Don't bring me down No no no no Oh babe oh no Don't bring me down. Billboard called the song an "emotional ballad wailer." [4] Rolling Stone later wrote that "Don't Bring Me Down" represented one side of the Goffin-King "boy-girl, loneliness-togetherness" duality. [5] Allmusic considers "Don't Bring Me Down" an exemplar of the Animals ...
The song begins with a hypnotic whammy bar solo, then goes into a clean, almost acoustic sounding rhythm guitar part, and then a guitar solo is added over it. The solo continues for a while, featuring 8-finger tapping and shredding, then the tempo speeds up and the song breaks into the main riff, and the first verse of lyrics, and finally the chorus.