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"I Could Be Happy" is a song by Scottish new wave band Altered Images, released as the first single from their second album, Pinky Blue. Their second top-10 hit in the UK, the song peaked at number seven in December 1981, and remained on the chart for 12 weeks.
"Happy Birthday" has been covered by the Ting Tings for the children's television show Yo Gabba Gabba! in 2008, [15] by the Wedding Present for their 1993 compilation album John Peel Sessions 1987-1990, [16] and by Thomas Fagerlund (The Kissaway Trail) with Christian Hjelm for the Danish radio programme Det Elektriske Barometer (The Electric Barometer) in 2010.
Happy Birthday "Happy Birthday" 2 23 56 3 — 2 16 — "I Could Be Happy" 7 30 — 13 4 — — 45 Pinky Blue "See Those Eyes" 1982 11 96 — 7 — — — — "Pinky Blue" 35 — — 24 — — — — "Song Sung Blue" (Continental Europe-only release) — — — — — — — — "Don’t Talk to Me About Love" 1983 7 58 — 6 6 ...
Naughty Boy's reworking of "Dreams" was made available on iTunes ahead of the album's release, with options to purchase it either as a standalone track or to receive it as an immediate download when pre-ordering the album, [2] while "Say Goodbye" was released as a digital-only single on the same day as the album. [3]
Ivan Barbashev scored on a rush midway through the second period and Adin Hill made 28 saves as the Vegas Golden Knights shut out Edmonton 1-0 on Tuesday night to end the Oilers' three-game win ...
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Milo tried to tell the humans he wasn't happy and wanted them to put his show on - 15 minutes of staring should've been enough warning for the spare human! But what makes it even funnier is that ...
Altered Images is a Scottish new wave/post-punk band who found success in the early 1980s. Fronted by singer Clare Grogan , the group branched into mainstream pop music, having six UK top-40 hit singles and three top-30 albums from 1981 to 1983. [ 1 ]