Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
"With a Girl Like You" is a song by English rock band the Troggs, released as a single in July 1966. On the back of the success of " Wild Thing ", "With a Girl Like You" topped the charts in the UK, and was similarly a success across Europe, but did not fare as well in the US, only peaking at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 .
The Troggs (originally called the Troglodytes) [4] [5] are an English beat music band formed in Andover, Hampshire in May 1964. Their most famous songs include the US chart-topper "Wild Thing", "With a Girl Like You" and "Love Is All Around", all of which sold over 1 million copies and were awarded gold discs. [6] "
The song became a signature song for The Runaways drummer, Sandy West, for her singing and showmanship. [40] In 1981, Siouxsie Sioux recorded the song with her second band the Creatures, adding new lyrics: "Wild thing, I think I hate you/but I wanna know for sure/so come on, hit me hard/I hate you": it was included on the EP Wild Things. [41]
Wild Thing (The Troggs song) With a Girl Like You This page was last edited on 8 July 2022, at 16:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Keep reading to find out everything we know about the soundtrack of the summer, a cultural moment of pop music's biggest icons coming together to create 16 original songs inspired by "Barbie."
Larry Page signed the Troggs in February 1966, [1] and the band soon after moved to London. [2] In preparation for the group's debut single, Page booked time at Regent Sound Studios in London, where he had previously recorded demoes with the Kinks, [3] and the Troggs' lead singer Reg Presley prepared two songs, "Lost Girl" and "The Yella in Me".
Billie Eilish set out to write the “Barbie” movie’s end credits song “What Was I Made For?” about the titular Mattel doll at the center of the summer’s biggest blockbuster. But the ...
Billie Eilish remembers being aware there were some puzzled — or just wary — reactions when a song she and Finneas co-wrote, “What Was I Made For?,” was one of the last tracks announced ...