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"Rubberband" is a song by Canadian singer Tate McRae. It was released on January 20, 2021 through RCA Records as the third single from McRae's second extended play, Too Young to Be Sad . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The song was written by McRae, Andrew Goldstein , Jacob Kasher, Natalie Solomon and Victoria Zaro.
"The Rubberband Man" is a song recorded by American vocal group the Spinners. The song, written by producer Thom Bell and singer-songwriter Linda Creed, is about Bell's son Mark, who was being teased by his classmates for being overweight. Intended to improve his son's self-image, the song eventually evolved from being about "The Fat Man" to ...
A rubber band is a length of rubber and latex formed in a loop. Rubber band or rubberband may also refer to: RubberBand, Cantopop band "Rubber Band" (song), a 1966 single by David Bowie "Rubberbandman" (song), a 1991 song by Yello "The Rubber Band", 1936 Nero Wolfe novel by Rex Stout "Rubber Band", a 1970s disco hit by The Trammps
"Rubber Band" is a song by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie. It was recorded in October 1966 following Bowie's dismissal from Pye Records and helped secure him a record contract with Decca -subsidiary Deram Records , who released it as a single in the United Kingdom on 2 December of the same year.
"Love Song" is the seventh single released by Scottish band Simple Minds. It was issued by Virgin Records in August 1981, one month before the release of its parent album Sons and Fascination . The B-side is an instrumental version of "This Earth That You Walk Upon", which later appeared on the album with newly recorded vocals.
The Rubber Band, featuring the one of the song's writers, Wyker, released the original version of the song as a single in 1966. [5] Mark Williams covered the song on his 1975 album, Mark Williams. Peters and Lee released a version of the song as a single in 1977. [6] Mavis Staples released a version of the song on her 1979 album, Oh What A ...
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The country-influenced disco track [1] [10] "Rubberband Lazer" features pedal steel guitar, violin and sci-fi lyrics, and is written by former Nomi-collaborators Joey Arias and Anthony Frere. [11] The album also contains disco and synth-pop takes on Doris Troy's 1963 R&B song "Just One Look" and "Ding-Dong!