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Faster Pussycat is the first album by the band of the same name . The album reached number 97 on the Billboard 200 chart. [4] Videos were made for several of the songs on the album, including "Don't Change That Song", which had a video directed by Russ Meyer . The song "Babylon" featured scratching by one time club DJ Riki Rachtman.
The band established a following among heavy metal, glam rock and sleaze rock fans, mainly through two promotional videos from the first album for the songs "Bathroom Wall" and "Don't Change That Song". In November 1987, the band appeared on the cover of Screamer Magazine ' s debut issue.
The Bathroom Wall is the debut studio album by American comedian Jimmy Fallon, released on August 27, 2002. The first five tracks of the album consists of studio songs, with the remainder of the album consisting of stand-up comedy material. The album is most notable for the song "Idiot Boyfriend" and its music video, in which actress and singer ...
867-5309/Jenny. " 867-5309/Jenny " is a song written by Alex Call and Jim Keller and performed by Tommy Tutone that was released on the album Tommy Tutone 2 (1981) through Columbia Records. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Rock Top Tracks chart in April 1982. The song led to a fad of people prank calling ...
Faster Pussycat singles chronology. "You're So Vain". (1990) " House of Pain ". (1989) "Nonstop to Nowhere". (1992) " House of Pain " is a power ballad [3] [4] by American heavy metal band Faster Pussycat. The song was released as the third and final single from the album Wake Me When It's Over.
The Beat singles chronology. "Ackee-1-2-3". (1983) " Mirror in the Bathroom (Mark "Spike" Stent Remix) ". (1995) "Mirror in the Bathroom CD2". (1996) " Mirror in the Bathroom " is a single by the British ska band the Beat, released as a single in 1980 from their debut studio album I Just Can't Stop It. It reached number 4 on the UK Singles ...
Name of song, writer(s), original release, and year of release Song Writer(s) Original release Year Ref. "45 Revolutions Per Minute" John Fogerty: Pendulum (40th Anniversary Edition) 2008 "Bad Moon Rising" John Fogerty Green River: 1969 "Before You Accuse Me" Ellas McDaniel † Cosmo's Factory: 1970 "Bootleg" John Fogerty Bayou Country: 1969
Beggars Banquet is a studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 6 December 1968 by Decca Records in the United Kingdom and London Records in the United States. It was the first Rolling Stones album produced by Jimmy Miller, whose production work formed a key aspect of the group's sound throughout the late 1960s and ...