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In 2016, Adore Me was ranked #9 on Crain's list of New York's 50 Fastest-Growing Companies. [13] Revenue for 2016 was $83.9 million. [14] In 2017, Adore Me was named one of the Internet Retailer Top 1000 companies from DigitalCommerce360 and was listed on the Inc. 5000 list for the third time in four years.
The video opens in the fictional "frown-shaped" isle of Eroda (Adore spelt backwards), a small fishing village located somewhere in the middle of the sea, where the inhabitants have "resting fish [faces]" and no one smiles. [99] [100] [101] The fishermen in the folkloric island are superstitious and wear single gold earrings for good luck. [95]
"Adore You" is a pop [1] and R&B [2] ballad, which lasts for four minutes and 38 seconds. [3] The song performs in common time, at a tempo of 60 beats per minute.Played in the key of C major, the chord structure of C—Fmaj7—Am is followed throughout, and Cyrus's vocal range spans from G 3 to A 4. [4]
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The music video for "I Wanna Be Adored" was made concurrently with "Fools Gold" for the American release of the single in 1989; hence the videos share similar visual effects and scenery. The videos were both filmed near the A57 Snake Pass between Sheffield and Manchester, in the same location that Inspiral Carpets used for the video of their ...
The 2013 Australian-French film Adore (alternatively known as Adoration) is based on the story The Grandmothers. The director Anne Fontaine said Lessing told her when they met that it was based on a true story that took place in a small community in Australia. [ 1 ]
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"My Eyes Adored You" is a 1974 song written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan. [3] It was originally recorded by The Four Seasons in early 1974. After the Motown label balked at the idea of releasing it, the recording was sold to lead singer Frankie Valli for $4000.