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Three music videos were released for "Lush Life". The first was released in Sweden and was directed by Måns Nyman, who had previously directed the video for Larsson's song " Bad Boys ". The music video shows Larsson dancing in front of a white background, along with scenes of her reclining while wearing sunglasses and dialing a telephone.
Lush Life is an album by American singer Linda Ronstadt, released in November 1984 on Asylum Records as the second in a trilogy of jazz albums with bandleader/arranger Nelson Riddle. All three album covers were designed by John Kosh .
The song was written in the key of D-flat major. [1] The melody is over relatively complex chord changes, compared with many jazz standards, with chromatic movement and modulations that evoke a dreamlike state and the dissolute spirit characteristic of the "lush life." The song's verse is 32 bars long, and its chorus is 24 bars.
On 5 June 2015, Larsson released the single "Lush Life" from her upcoming second studio album. The song became her second number one single and was certified 4× platinum in Sweden. The song reached the top five in 18 countries and was certified platinum in 16 countries. [32] [33] [34]
Lush Life: The Music of Billy Strayhorn is an album by the jazz saxophonist Joe Henderson. Composed of songs written by Billy Strayhorn , the album was a critical and commercial success, leading to the first of three Grammy Awards Henderson would receive while under contract with Verve Records .
Lush Life, a 1978 album by Bill Farrell; Lush Life (The George Golla Orchestra album), 1986; Lush Life: The Music of Billy Strayhorn, a 1992 album by Joe Henderson; Lush Life (Rick Kiefer album), by Rick Kiefer (1975) Lush Life, a 1998 album by Peter King; Lush Life - tribute to Billy Strayhorn, album by Gianni Basso 2003; Lush Life (Tete ...
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Lush Life is a studio album by the jazz musician John Coltrane. It was released in early 1961 through Prestige Records. [2] [1] It was assembled from previously unissued tracks from three recording sessions at Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey in 1957 and 1958. As Coltrane's profile increased during the 1960s, some years after the end ...