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  2. Everybody Knows (Leonard Cohen song) - Wikipedia

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    Like many of Cohen's songs, "Everybody Knows" has been covered by several artists: Concrete Blonde recorded a version for the soundtrack of the 1990 film Pump Up the Volume. It was released as a promotional single in the US and reached number 20 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. [6]

  3. Concrete Blonde - Wikipedia

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    Concrete Blonde was an American rock band ... Their first recording was the song "Heart Attack," released under the band name Dreamers on the ... "Everybody Knows" —

  4. Johnette Napolitano - Wikipedia

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    The following films and TV programs also feature songs performed by Concrete Blonde: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) The Hidden (1987) Pump Up the Volume (1990; cover version of Leonard Cohen's Everybody Knows) Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990, TV) – "One Man and a Baby" episode; Point Break (1991) Me, Myself and I (1992)

  5. Pump Up the Volume (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Concrete Blonde revisited "Everybody Knows" on their 2003 album, Live in Brazil. The original, upbeat version of "Wave of Mutilation" appears on Doolittle, the third studio album by Pixies, while the UK Surf version was a B-side for a single from the album, "Here Comes Your Man".

  6. Joey (Concrete Blonde song) - Wikipedia

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    "Joey" is the ninth track from American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde's third studio album, Bloodletting (1990). The song was released in 1990 and was written and sung by the band's frontwoman, Johnette Napolitano. The song was written in a cab on the way to a photo studio in Philadelphia; it was the last vocal recorded on the album due ...

  7. Ghost of a Texas Ladies' Man - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Zivitz of the Montreal Gazette commented, "The song is far better than most of the rubbish on radio nowadays, but Concrete Blonde has set such high expectations for themselves that this new track is disappointing. Although tinges of black humor have laced many of their past songs, Concrete Blonde laced it on a bit thick this time."

  8. Live in Brazil 2002 - Wikipedia

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    A double-disc recording of the alternative rock band Concrete Blonde performing ... "God Is a Bullet" "Valentine" "Tonight" "Everybody Knows" "The Vampire Song" "Take ...

  9. Tomorrow Wendy (song) - Wikipedia

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    A live version by Concrete Blonde, recorded at the Malibu Nightclub in Long Island, was included on the US CD single release of their 1990 song "Caroline". [27] It has also appeared on their 1994 compilation album Still in Hollywood and as a bonus track on the 2010 20th anniversary edition of Bloodletting .