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The music video premiered on 17 March 2022 and was directed by Hayes and Madeleine Coghlan. [13] On 6 June 2022, Hayes released "Poison Blood", [14] [15] [16] which details his life living with depression, and others affected by it. Hayes released the official "Poison Blood" music video on 26 June 2022, [17] [18] announcing UK Tour dates on the ...
2000: Isaac Hayes, #53 UK (reissue) 1972 "Do Your Thing" Isaac Hayes 30 3 - 1975: James and Bobby Purify, #30 R&B "Theme from the Men" Isaac Hayes 38 19 - 1973 "Joy" Isaac Hayes 30 7 - 1974 "Title Theme from Three Tough Guys" Isaac Hayes - 72 - "Wonderful" Isaac Hayes 71 18 - 1975 "Come Live with Me" Isaac Hayes - 20 - "Chocolate Chip" Isaac ...
It is one of five songs recorded for Hunter Hayes (Encore), the deluxe edition of Hayes' self-titled debut album. Hayes debuted the song at the Academy of Country Music Awards on April 7, 2013, [ 2 ] and it was released the next day as the lead single for the reissue of Hunter Hayes and fourth from the album overall.
The video of his studio performance was released on YouTube on 24 April. After his hiatus, Hayes released "Let's Try Being in Love", his first single in a decade. Referred to as a " queer anthem " [ 1 ] by NME , in promotional interviews, Hayes explained “I’ve been married to Richard [Cullen] for almost 17 years, [and] I’m in this really ...
Hayes did appear in the film in a cameo role, but, more significantly, composed the film's score. While the film was still in production, Parks sent Hayes raw footage of some of the film's scenes, and Hayes wrote three pieces for the scenes: "Theme from Shaft " for the opening title sequence, "Soulsville" for a scene in which Shaft walks ...
The music video for "Talk Talk Talk" premiered on Hayes' official YouTube account on 20 June 2011, at a total length of three minutes and three seconds. [2] Prior to the release of the music video, screenshots and behind-the-scenes footage from the video shoot appeared on Hayes' official website.
[2] In 2015, Time Out magazine ranked it number 13 in their list of "The 20 Best House Tracks Ever", saying, "Originally a riff on a proto-house classic, Isaac Hayes's 1975 disco foray 'I Can't Turn Around', this collaboration between turbo-lunged singer Darryl Pandy and Farley Keith blew the roof off house music at the time.
Black Moses is the fifth studio album by American soul musician Isaac Hayes.It is a double album released on Stax Records' Enterprise label in 1971. The follow-up to Hayes' successful soundtrack for Shaft (also a double album), Black Moses features Hayes' version of The Jackson 5's hit single "Never Can Say Goodbye".