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Canadian-American musician and singer Rufus Wainwright had briefly met Jeff Buckley and recorded a tribute song to him after his 1997 death. That song, "Memphis Skyline", referenced Buckley's version of "Hallelujah", which Wainwright would later record, though using piano and a similar arrangement to Cale's.
Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright (born July 22, 1973) is a Canadian and American singer, songwriter, and composer. [7] He has recorded eleven studio albums and numerous tracks on compilations and film soundtracks.
Rufus Wainwright is the debut studio album by Canadian-American singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, released in the United States on May 19, 1998, through DreamWorks Records. [1] It was produced by Jon Brion , with the exception of "In My Arms", which was produced and mixed by Pierre Marchand , and "Millbrook" and "Baby", which were produced by ...
Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright has said that he could use the fact Donald Trump is a fan of one of his songs to “reason” with the incoming president “if worse comes to the worse ...
Rufus Wainwright has joined the sizable chorus of performers disgusted by the use of their music at Donald Trump’s presidential campaign events, after his cover of the late Leonard Cohen‘s ...
Rufus Wainwright is not OK with his song "Hallelujah" being played at a Donald Trump rally.. In a statement shared to social media on Tuesday, Oct. 15, the Canadian-American singer and songwriter ...
Following is a list of original songs by Wainwright that have been released on a studio album, EP, soundtrack, compilation album, single, or DVD.Also included is "Ode to Antidote", a studio-quality promotional single used to promote a perfume by Viktor & Rolf, and "Patience is a Virtue", an original song available via digital download on Wal-Mart's website with the purchase of Release the Stars.
Great song,” Trump told supporters when Wainwright’s cover of “Hallelujah” played from the speakers. The song, written by Cohen in 1984, has become a cult classic over the years.