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"Let Me Sleep Beside You" is a song written and recorded by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie. It was recorded on 1 September 1967 at Advision Studios in London and marked the beginning of Bowie's working relationship with producer Tony Visconti , which would last for the rest of Bowie's career.
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Absolute Beginners (David Bowie song) Afraid (David Bowie song) African Night Flight; After All (David Bowie song) Aladdin Sane (song) All Saints (David Bowie song) All the Madmen (song) All the Young Dudes; Always Crashing in the Same Car; Amazing (Tin Machine song) Amlapura (song) Andy Warhol (song) Art Decade; As the World Falls Down
"Oh! You Pretty Things" has been ranked by some publications as one of Bowie's best songs. In 2008, Uncut magazine ranked it number 19 in a list of Bowie's 30 best songs. [39] In 2015, Mojo magazine considered it Bowie's 17th greatest song. [50] Meanwhile, while the staff of NME placed it at number ten in a list of Bowie's 40 best songs in 2018 ...
Biographer David Buckley remarked on the song's "doomy sax-driven verses set incongruously aside cheesy choruses". [2] The lyrics have been interpreted as a third-person revisitation of the themes of psychotic withdrawal explored on Bowie's previous album Low ("Pacing their rooms just like a cell’s dimensions"), as well as referencing the characters from his 1970 song "The Supermen" ("They ...
David Bowie, Tony Visconti " Fall Dog Bombs the Moon " is a song written by David Bowie in 2003 for his album Reality . According to Bowie himself at the time of the album release, "It came from reading an article about Kellogg Brown & Root , a subsidiary of Halliburton , the company that Dick Cheney used to run.
"Rubber Band" is a song by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie. It was recorded in October 1966 following Bowie's dismissal from Pye Records and helped secure him a record contract with Decca-subsidiary Deram Records, who released it as a single in the United Kingdom on 2 December of the same year.