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"Woman" is a song by Australian rock band Wolfmother. Originally released in 2004 from their debut EP Wolfmother, it was released in 2006 as the fourth single from their debut studio album Wolfmother. [1] In Australia, the original recording of the song was ranked number 45 on Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2004.
"Love Train" is a song by Australian hard rock band Wolfmother, featured on the 2006 international version of their debut studio album Wolfmother. "Love Train" was released as the fifth single from Wolfmother , on 7" picture disc , CD single [ 2 ] and as a digital download , [ 3 ] on 18 September 2006 [ 2 ] by Island Records . [ 3 ]
Eight of the group's songs were included on the Triple J Hottest 100 lists in 2004, 2005 and 2006. [14] [15] [16] In promotion of the album, the band toured throughout Australia in October and November 2005. [9] They also performed at the Big Day Out festival in January and February 2006. [17] Wolfmother performing in May 2007
Four songs – "Dimension", "Woman", "White Unicorn" and "Apple Tree" – had originally been released on the band's self-titled debut EP the previous year. [3] When Wolfmother was released internationally in 2006, it also featured "Love Train". [2] In May 2007, the band contributed "Pleased to Meet You" to the Spider-Man 3 soundtrack. [4]
"Victorious" is a song by Australian hard rock band Wolfmother. Written by vocalist and guitarist Andrew Stockdale, it was produced by Brendan O'Brien and serves as the title track for the band's 2016 fourth studio album Victorious.
The song serves as the sixth track and sixth single from the band's eponymous debut studio album. It was released in Australia on 28 October 2006 and in the United Kingdom on 20 November 2006. [ 1 ] The music video for the song was nominated for the "Best Rock Video" and "Video of the Year" awards at the 2007 MTV Australia Awards . [ 2 ]
"Clap for the Wolfman" is a song written by Burton Cummings, Bill Wallace, and Kurt Winter performed by their band, the Guess Who. The song appeared on their 1974 album, Road Food . The song was ranked #84 on Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1974 .
The Wolf Man When his brother dies, Larry Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.) returns to Wales and reconciles with his father (Claude Rains).While there, he visits an antique shop and, hoping to impress Gwen (Evelyn Ankers), the attractive shopkeeper, buys a silver walking cane.