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Tragic Kingdom is the third studio album by American rock band No Doubt, released on October 10, 1995, by Trauma Records and Interscope Records. It was the final album to feature original keyboardist Eric Stefani , who left the band in 1994.
The majority of the album's songs were written by Gwen Stefani, whereas her brother Eric Stefani had written the bulk of No Doubt and The Beacon Street Collection. Tragic Kingdom has sold 16 million copies worldwide as of 2015, and is one of the best-selling albums of all time in the United States.
"Spiderwebs" was the fourth consecutive top 40 entry from Tragic Kingdom to appear on the Official Singles Chart, succeeding "Don't Speak" and the original and reissued versions of "Just a Girl". According to the Official Charts Company, "Spiderwebs" is No Doubt's sixth-biggest song and Gwen Stefani's 14th-biggest selling combined. [32]
The former No Doubt frontwoman opened up to People on Monday about how she "wouldn't be here" without the track from the group's 1995 album, "Tragic Kingdom." "That song was written by my brother ...
The pop icon says this No Doubt song is part of "the heartbeat of my entire life" ... 55, says of the career-making hit, which appeared on No Doubt's 1995 album Tragic Kingdom.
"Just a Girl" is a song by American band No Doubt from their third studio album, Tragic Kingdom (1995). Released as the record's lead single in the United States on September 21, 1995, it was written by Gwen Stefani and Tom Dumont, and produced by Matthew Wilder.
"Excuse Me Mr." was performed as the second song on No Doubt's 1995–97 Tragic Kingdom World Tour. The performance of the song at the July 1, 1997 show in Anaheim, at The Arrowhead Pond, was recorded and released on the band's first live album, Live in the Tragic Kingdom (1997). [34]
Stefani also inadvertently teased that one of the songs that might end up on their setlist is “Different People,” a track off of No Doubt’s 1995 hit album “Tragic Kingdom,” describing it ...