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A music video was created for this version of the song. It started with Bette Midler and Mick Jagger having a conversation in her dressing room before they both came out and performed the song together on stage. Towards the end of the song, someone throws a cream pie at Jagger, and Midler laughs until she is hit with a pie herself.
"Beast of Burden" was a top 10 single in many parts of Europe. The promo video for the song, made during the early MTV era, featured Mick Jagger in a cameo role playing Midler's boyfriend. The soundtrack to the video including the spoken dialogue (with Midler famously telling Jagger "Just stay long enough to hear me sing your song; I sing it ...
American singer Bette Midler has released 13 studio albums, four soundtrack albums, five live albums, one spoken word album, seven greatest hits compilations, four video albums, 39 official singles, nine promotional singles, and 11 music videos.
Bette Midler spoke with the TODAY show's Hoda Kotb about her 40-year marriage ... including appearing in her 1984 music video for "Beast of Burden" and directing her 1998 music video for "My One ...
Below is an alphabetical list of songs recorded by American singer Bette Midler. It contains only songs that have been officially released since 1972, regardless of whether they were recorded in the studio or they were only live releases. The list also includes songs released in the original format, excluding reissues.
In 1983, American actress and singer Bette Midler covered the song for her sixth studio album No Frills, which also included covers of "Don't Know Much" (under the title "All I Need to Know" and with changed lyrics), and "Beast of Burden". Midler's version reached number 44 on the Kent Music Report [verification needed] and number 78 on the ...
MTV Video Music Awards: 1984 Best Stage Performance in a Video: Bette Midler: Beast of Burden: Nominated [83] Best Female Video: Nominated National Board of Review Awards: 1996 Best Acting by an Ensemble: The First Wives Club: Won [84] National Society of Film Critics Awards: 1980 Best Actress: The Rose: Nominated [85] New York Film Critics ...
Bette Midler talks to the TODAY show's Hoda Kotb about her new movie, "The Fabulous Four," and reflects on her other iconic roles in "Beaches," "Hello Dolly!" and more.