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Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier; February 4, 1948) [1] is an American rock singer and songwriter whose career spans sixty years. With a raspy voice and a stage show that features numerous props and stage illusions, [2] Cooper is considered by many music journalists and peers to be "The Godfather of Shock Rock". [3]
"Reflected" is a song by American rock band Alice Cooper, released in 1969 as the first single from their debut album Pretties for You. The single was issued twice; both on 7-inch vinyl. Its first release was on May 19, 1969, preceding the album Pretties for You which was released on June 25.
"School's Out" was Alice Cooper's biggest international hit and it has been regarded as their signature song [1] and reached number seven on the Billboard Hot 100, number three in the Canadian RPM 100 Singles chart, number two on the Irish Singles Chart and number one on the UK Singles Chart. In 2015, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall ...
The discography of Calico Cooper, a singer and stage performer for Alice Cooper and Beasto Blanco, consists of contributions to seven albums by Alice Cooper, including two video albums, and six contributions to singles and other songs as a featured artist. Her credits are listed below.
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"No More Mr. Nice Guy" is a song by American rock band Alice Cooper, released in 1973 as a single off their sixth studio album Billion Dollar Babies (1973). The single reached No. 25 on the US charts and No. 10 on the UK charts, and helped Billion Dollar Babies to reach No. 1 in both the UK and the US.
"I'm Eighteen" is a song by rock band Alice Cooper, first released as a single in November 1970 backed with "Is It My Body". It was the band's first top-forty success—peaking at number 21—and convinced Warner Bros. that Alice Cooper had the commercial potential to release an album.
Actor Christian Bables performed the song in season 3 of the Philippine singing competition Your Face Sounds Familiar with a full impersonation of Alice Cooper. Cooper acknowledged the performance in a tweet. [15] The song was used in the final scene and closing credits of the 2011 Bobcat Goldthwait action black comedy film, God Bless America.