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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Would_I_Lie_to_You%3F_%28Charles_%26_Eddie_song%29

"Would I Lie to You?" is an R&B song by American duo Charles & Eddie. Written by Mick Leeson and Peter Vale and produced by Josh Deutsch, "Would I Lie to You?" was the debut single by the pop-soul duo, and it proved to be their biggest hit. A major international success, it reached number one on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in November 1992,[1] and was also number one in New Zealand, Germany and Austria. It was a top five hit in several other European countries while in Australia and Canada it went to number 3. The single became a Top 20 hit in the US, peaking at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and it enjoyed award-winning sales, earning a platinum record in the UK, a gold record in both Germany and Austria and silver record award in France.

The songwriters, Leeson and Vale, received the 1992 Ivor Novello award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically.[2]

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What's_Up%3F_%28song%29

"What's Up?" is a song by American rock group 4 Non Blondes from their 1992 debut album, Bigger, Better, Faster, More!. It was released as the album's second single in 1993. It was very successful in Brazil[1] and in several European countries, peaking at number one in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden and Switzerland.

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Losing_My_Religion

"Losing My Religion" is a song by the American alternative rock band R.E.M. The song was released as the first single from the group's 1991 album Out of Time. Built on a mandolin riff, "Losing My Religion" was an unlikely hit for the group, garnering heavy airplay on radio as well as on MTV due to its critically acclaimed music video. The song became R.E.M.'s highest-charting hit in the United States, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and expanding the group's popularity beyond its original fanbase. It was nominated for several Grammy Awards, and won two for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Short Form Music Video.

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Jones_%28Counting_Crows_song%29

"Mr. Jones" is a song by American alternative rock band Counting Crows. It was released in December 1993 as the lead single and third track from their debut album, August and Everything After (1993). It was the band's first radio hit and one of their most popular singles.

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groove_Is_in_the_Heart

"Groove Is in the Heart" is a song by American dance band Deee-Lite. It was released in August 1990 as the lead single from their debut album, World Clique. The song was a hit in many countries.

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connected_%28Stereo_MCs_song%29

"Connected" is the title track and first single from the British group Stereo MCs third studio album released in 1992.

The song samples "Let Me (Let Me Be Your Lover)" by Jimmy "Bo" Horne.[1]

"Connected" peaked at number eighteen on the UK Singles Chart. Internationally, it peaked within the top ten of the charts in Austria and Switzerland and peaked within the top twenty of the charts in the United States. The song appeared in the movie Hackers, starring Angelina Jolie and Jonny Lee Miller. Rob Lowe personally chose the song to be the theme to his 2004 program Dr. Vegas. It also appears in the movie, Saving Silverman. It was also used in commercials promoting the USA Network's program Burn Notice and by the Carphone Warehouse.[2]

"I remember performing the track in late 1992," vocalist Rob Birch told Q. "The Brixton Academy was just around the corner from our neighbourhood in London, near where we recorded the album. We were supporting the Happy Mondays for their UK tour and at that venue it was just amazing. The Connected album had only been out for a while, and we thought people were just starting to get into it. When we came on to the intro of the track, the whole audience was singing along to the tune and there was just an amazing vibe and energy. Everyone connected, basically."[3]

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantaloop_%28Flip_Fantasia%29

"Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)" is a song by jazz-rap group Us3 from their 1993 album Hand on the Torch.

The song was recorded as a demo a year before the group's first release and features a sample of Herbie Hancock's song "Cantaloupe Island", it did not chart in their native UK. In the US, "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)" reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the group's only top 40 single. It was re-realesed in UK where it peaked at No. 23. [1]

"Cantaloop" was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on March 25, 1994 for sales of over 500,000 copies.

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can't_Get_Enough_of_Your_Love,_Babe

"Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" is a song written, recorded, and produced by Barry White. Released as the first single from his album Can't Get Enough in 1974, the song topped the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and R&B charts[1] and has since become one of his signature tunes. It was his second U.S. chart-topper, after "Love's Theme".

The song is a pop-soul track with lush string arrangements and a disco-influenced beat behind it. The single differs from the LP version in that White sings solo during the intro whereas on the LP version he performs background vocals. The single is also an edit and is mixed differently.

White performed this song live on The Midnight Special in 1974, and on Soul Train on May 24, 1975.[2]

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco_Inferno

"Disco Inferno" is a song by The Trammps from the album of the same name. With two other cuts by the group it reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in early 1977, but had limited mainstream success in the U.S. until 1978, after being included on the soundtrack to the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever, when a re-release hit number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1][2]

It was also notably covered by Cyndi Lauper on the A Night at the Roxbury soundtrack[3] and Tina Turner on the What's Love Got to Do with It soundtrack.[4]

The refrain is not to be confused with the saying "Burn, Baby, Burn" which was used to refer to the Watts Riots.

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_I_Can't_Have_You

"If I Can't Have You" is a disco song written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb in 1977. The song initially appeared on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in a version by Yvonne Elliman, released in November 1977. The Bee Gees' version appeared a month later as the B-side of "Stayin' Alive".

The song later appeared on the Bee Gees' compilation Their Greatest Hits: The Record. The remixed version was released and remastered in the compilation Bee Gees Greatest in 2007 and marked the return of the Bee Gees to the US Hot Dance Tracks charts after 28 years. According to Maurice, this track was the first song they did while they were recording the other songs for the film. The recording was started at Château d'Hérouville as a basic track only and completed later at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles.[1]

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomp!

"Stomp!" is a song released by The Brothers Johnson from their fourth album, Light Up the Night, in early 1980. It reached number one on the Dance singles chart.[3] It reached number one on the R&B singles chart and peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1980.[4] It was a bigger success in the UK, where it peaked at number 6 on the singles chart. The song also reached number one on the New Zealand Singles Chart, staying in this position for six weeks in 1980.

 

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ojo, sapee y loree, estan repitiendo agunos temas, ideal si el copy paste es en español, si no, en ingles igual esta bien, 

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Talk Talk - It's My Life

https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_My_Life_(canci%C3%B3n_de_Talk_Talk)

It's My Life (canción de Talk Talk)

 
 

“It's My Life” es una versión de una canción de Talk Talk, lanzada como sencillo para el primer álbum recopilatorio de No Doubt, titulado The Singles 1992-2003. Contó con la colaboración del prestigioso productorNellee Hooper. La canción fue una especie de despedida, ya que Gwen Stefani comenzó su carrera como solista después de esta canción.

En 2005, la canción obtuvo una nominación a los Premio Grammy en la categoría "Mejor actuación pop vocal de grupo o duo", mientras que se adjudicó como ganador en la categoría "Mejor grabación remixada, no clásica" gracias a la versión remixada por Stuart Price bajo el alias Jacques Lu Cont.

 

 

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https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Dream_It%27s_Over

Don't Dream It's Over

 
 
«Don't Dream It's Over»
Sencillo de Crowded House
del álbum Crowded House
Lado B «That's What I Call Love»
Publicación Octubre de 1986
Formato Disco de vinilo, disco compacto, casete
Grabación 1986
Género(s) Rock Alternativo, soft rock,new wave
Duración 3:55
Discográfica Capitol Records
Autor(es) Neil Finn
Productor(es) Mitchell Froom
Cronología de Crowded House
«Now We're Getting Somewhere
(1986)»
«Don't Dream It's Over
(1986)»
«Something So Strong
(1987)»
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«Don't Dream It's Over» —en español: «No sueñes que se terminó»— es una canción escrita por Neil Finn e interpretada por la banda de rock Crowded House en su álbum debut homónimo publicado en 1986.1 Se convirtió en el tema más exitoso de la banda a nivel internacional y alcanzó la segunda posición de la lista Billboard Hot 100, solamente por debajo de «I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)» de Aretha Franklin y George Michael.

En mayo de 2001, la Australasian Performing Rights Association (APRA) celebró su aniversario 75.º confeccionando una lista de las mejores canciones de Nueva Zelanda y de Australia de todos los tiempos, decididas por miembros de APRA y un jurado integrado por personas de la industria musical. «Don't Dream It's Over» fue posicionada segunda en la lista neozeolandesa2 y séptima en la lista australiana.3 A pesar de que el hecho de que fuera listada en Australia produjo controversias en Nueva Zelanda,[cita requerida] se indicó que la banda contó con miembros de Nueva Zelanda, Australia y Estados Unidos y que fue fundada enMelbourne.

 

 

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En el video musical de la canción, dirigido por Alex Proyas, se presentan efectos especiales surrealistas tales como objetos domésticos (entre ellos, vajillas que se destrozan) y carretes de película que flotan en el aire, mientras el cantante principal, Neil Finn, toca la guitarra y camina por una casa durante distintos periodos de tiempo, a la vez que sus compañeros de banda o bien están haciendo quehaceres domésticos o acompañando con instrumentos musicales. La canción fue nominada en los premios MTV Video Music Awards de 1987 tanto en la categoría de mejor video de un grupo, mejor dirección y mejor artista nuevo, y resultó ganadora en esta última.4

 

 

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyes_Without_a_Face_(song)

Eyes Without a Face (song)

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This article is about the song. For the 1960 film, see Eyes Without a Face.
"Eyes Without a Face"
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4 track EP cover
Single by Billy Idol
from the album Rebel Yell
B-side "Blue Highway"
Released 1984
Format Vinyl (7" and 12")
Recorded Studio A, Electric Lady Studios, New York, 1983
Genre New wave,[1] synthpop[2]
Length 4:58
4:08 (7")
Label Chrysalis Records
Writer(s) Billy Idol, Steve Stevens
Producer(s) Keith Forsey
Billy Idol singles chronology
"Rebel Yell"
(1983)
"Eyes Without a Face"
(1984)
"Flesh for Fantasy"
(1984)
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"Eyes Without a Face" is a song by Billy Idol, co-written with guitarist Steve Stevens from Idol's 1983 album Rebel Yell. The song is softer and more ballad-like than most of the album's other singles.

 

 

Song information[edit]

Released in 1984, this was the second single from the Rebel Yell album. It reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Idol's first Top 10 hit in the USA.[3]

In the liner notes for the Expanded Edition of Rebel Yell, Idol notes that this song was one of the first three written for the album (the other two being the title track and "(Do Not) Stand in the Shadows"). The original track was recorded in Studio A at Electric Lady Studios in New York, with a Linn drum machine and the bass parts played by Steve Webster.[4]

The song is notable for the female voice of Perri Lister (who appeared in the banned video for "Hot in the City") that sings "Les yeux sans visage" (French for "Eyes without a face") as a background chorus.

The title of the song refers to French director Georges Franju's movie Les yeux sans visage (1960).

In a retrospective review of the single, AllMusic journalist Donald A. Guarisco praised the song. He wrote: "The music plays against the dark tone of the lyrics with a ballad-styled melody comprised of yearning verses that slowly build emotion and a quietly wrenching chorus that relieves the emotional tension in a cathartic manner."[5]

Formats and track listings[edit]

  • UK 7" vinyl single
  1. "Eyes Without a Face"
  2. "The Dead Next Door"
  • UK 12" vinyl single
  1. "Eyes Without a Face"
  2. "The Dead Next Door"
  3. "Dancing With Myself"
  4. "Rebel Yell"

Music video[edit]

The video was directed by David Mallet and begins with a close-up of Idol's sneering face, interspersed with three female singers. During the song's bridge, the scene changes to Steve Stevens soloing on guitar while Idol poses dancing in a flaming hexagon surrounded by hooded acolytes. The highly aggressive imagery of the video contrasts with the relative slowness and restraint of the song.

The video was released in June 1984 and subsequently nominated for MTV Video Music Awards for "Best Editing" and "Best Cinematography". It was shot over an exhausting three-day period on a set with fog machines, lighting, and fire sources. Immediately after the shoot, Idol flew to perform in Arizona, where he discovered that his contact lenses had fused to his eyeballs, attributing this to the harsh video shoot and dry plane air. He was taken to a hospital where the lenses were removed, his eyes bandaged for three days, and his scraped corneas grew back.[6]

 

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pump_Up_the_Jam

"Pump Up the Jam" is the opening track on Belgian act Technotronic's album Pump Up the Jam: The Album. Released as a single, it was a worldwide hit, reaching number two in the United Kingdom in 1989 and in the American Billboard Hot 100 in early 1990. The song was later certified triple platinum (in 2005, it would be remixed by internationally renowned DJ-producer D.O.N.S., who took it to number one on the British Dance Chart). Ya Kid K provided the vocals for the track.[3] She was initially overshadowed by model Felly Kilingi, who appears in the music video and features on the album cover.[4]

 

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