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Ladies Man, an alternative title for Science Fiction, an unauthorized live album by Alice Cooper; Ladies Man, a 2001 album by Teddy Edwards "Ladies Man" (song), a 2000 single by New Zealand rock band The D4 "Ladies' Man", a 1982 song by Joni Mitchell from her album Wild Things Run Fast
It was released by Tango Entertainment, Masterworks and MSM Music Group on October 20, 2017. A collection of interpretations of songs from the 1950s, along with one original track, "Ladies Man," the album debuted and peaked at number 58 on the US Current Album Sales chart.
"Lady's Man" is a country music song written by Cy Coben, recorded by Hank Snow, and released on the RCA Victor label (catalog no. 58-0238-A). The "B" side was "Married By The Bible, Divorced By The Law".
In his review on Allmusic, Scott Yanow states "For this project, veteran tenor saxophonist Teddy Edwards performs ten songs named after women's names, including his own "Saskia." Despite the potentially gimmicky nature of the repertoire, the music is conventional hard bop ... this is an excellent outing, well worth exploring by straight-ahead ...
Death of a Ladies' Man is the fifth studio album by Leonard Cohen, produced and co-written by Phil Spector.The album was in some ways a departure from Cohen's typical minimalist style by using Spector's Wall of Sound recording method, which included ornate arrangements and multiple tracks of instrument overdubs.
The official remix of the song, the "Roc-A-Fella Remix", features rapper Memphis Bleek. The remix was released as a clean version. [17] Saweetie did a freestyle of the song titled "Icy Grl". [18] [19] The song was released on her SoundCloud in the summer of 2017 and later released a music video for it in October of the same year.
Toosii Explains How ‘Favorite Song’ Went From Viral Hit to Chart Smash — With a Little Help From the Ladies Steven J. Horowitz November 29, 2023 at 4:00 PM
Herbert H. Heebert is a young man who loses his girlfriend, swears off romance, and then takes a job at a genteel, women-only boarding house, run by retired opera singer Helen Wellenmellon. Although most of the women treat him like a servant, Fay helps him with his fear of women.