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"My Guy" is a 1964 hit single by American singer Mary Wells for the Motown label. Written and produced by Smokey Robinson of The Miracles , the song is a woman's rejection of a sexual advance and affirmation of her fidelity to her boyfriend, who is her ideal and with whom she is happy, despite his ordinary physique and looks.
Mary Wells Sings My Guy is the fourth studio album and fifth overall album released by Motown vocalist Mary Wells.The album features her signature hit of the same name (which had already appeared on Greatest Hits earlier in the year) and the proposed singles "Whisper You Love Me Boy" and "He's the One I Love", the latter later re-recorded by Tammi Terrell during her own brief Motown tenure.
The limitations of the ukulele causes the orchestra to think creatively about how to cover a musical piece, popular tunes are broken down to their constituent parts and then with each musician sticking a distinct part, the combination of different soprano, tenor, baritone and bass registers of ukuleles are used (with separate members playing ...
This is a list of ukulele players. These musicians and bands are well known for playing the ukulele as their primary instrument and have an associated linked Wikipedia article. It is not intended for everyone that can play the instrument.
The video only shows the band in one scene (the paramedics are the band members), because the band felt that their looks were distracting from their music. [2] Panic! at the Disco has stated that the music video is simply a 1950s period short film [3] and the man (Daniel Gomez) and woman (Molly D'Amour) are a couple, but not necessarily married ...
Skrillex also helped co-edit and co-produce the music video alongside Vinnie Hobbs and Andrew Leiros, respectively. Ironically, the music video for "Purple Lamborghini" does not feature an actual purple Lamborghini vehicle, as Skrillex stated in a Tweet that the company were unable to give Tilley and Atlantic Records clearance to use one in the ...
A music video to accompany the release of "Stay with Me" was first released onto YouTube on 27 March 2014 at a total length of three minutes and twenty-nine seconds. [35] The video shows Smith coming out of a house and walking down a street in De Beauvoir Town , London, sitting in a room performing the song, and performing the song in a church ...
The band produced a black and white music video in 1983, produced by Steve Martin and Douglass Brian Martin of Martin Industries. [6] A cover version of the song was the third single released in the United States by the American soul duo Gnarls Barkley, and is taken from their first album St. Elsewhere (2006). [7] An animated music video was