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"Seven Nation Army" is a song by American rock duo the White Stripes. It is the opening track on their fourth studio album, Elephant (2003). V2 Records released the song to American alternative radio on February 17, 2003, as the lead single from the album. Worldwide, the single was issued through XL Recordings.
The White Stripes are dropping a copyright infringement lawsuit against Donald Trump and his campaign following the former president’s Election Day win. The band had accused Trump and his 2024 ...
The album's first single, "Seven Nation Army", was the band's most successful and topped the Billboard rock charts. [73] Its success was followed with a cover of Burt Bacharach's "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself". The album's third single was the successful "The Hardest Button to Button". [74] "
It was the same brand of electric guitar made popular by Howlin' Wolf, [157] and White most famously used it on "Seven Nation Army". [159] He began using a 1915 Gibson L-1 acoustic (often called the Robert Johnson model) on the Icky Thump album; [157] [159] in an interview for Gibson, he called the instrument his favorite. [157]
The rock group The White Stripes have filed suit against GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's campaign for its use of the band's megahit "Seven Nation Army" in a since-deleted campaign video.
In the Cold, Cold Night" and "Seven Nation Army" are considered two of the greatest songs made by the band. [41] The album won a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album and "Seven Nation Army" won the Grammy for Best Rock Song. [45] In 2004, she starred in the band's first music film Under Blackpool Lights, which was shot entirely on ...
Seven Nations of Canada, a historical First Nations confederacy; Seven Nations (band), a Celtic rock band Seven Nations, a 2000 album by the band "Seven Nation Army", a 2003 song by the White Stripes; Seven Nations (Bible), nations that according to the Hebrew Bible lived in the Land of Canaan prior to the arrival of the Israelites
Her sixth collaboration came in August with a New Orleans-style cover of The White Stripes's iconic song "Seven Nation Army". [113] Reinhart's final collaboration within this PMJ sequence was a duet with Puddles Pity Party performing the Tears for Fears classic " Mad World ". [ 114 ]