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Hard Candy was Madonna's first album to top the chart in 18 years since I'm Breathless (1990). She became the first international artist in Japanese chart history to have number-one albums in three consecutive decades. [137] Worldwide, Hard Candy was the eleventh best-selling album in 2008, and has sold more than four million copies. [138] [139]
Hard Candy is the fourth studio album by American rock band Counting Crows, released in the United Kingdom on July 7, 2002, and the following day in the United States. The album features the hidden track "Big Yellow Taxi", a Joni Mitchell cover. This was one of their biggest radio hits from the album; re-releases were revised to mention the song.
American singer Madonna has released 14 studio albums, three soundtrack albums, six live albums, seven compilation albums, and 40 other limited releases.Recognized as the world's best-selling female recording artist of all time by the Guinness World Records, Madonna has accumulated a total record sales of more than 300 million units worldwide, [1] [2] [3] with the International Federation of ...
On July 9, 2002, the band released its fourth studio album, Hard Candy. The album included a cover of Joni Mitchell's song "Big Yellow Taxi". Vanessa Carlton contributed backing vocals to the single edit of the track, which appeared on the soundtrack for Two Weeks Notice and was re-released on future Hard Candy albums. [34]
Counting Crows's debut album, August and Everything After, was released in September 1993. The album charted within the Top Five of the Billboard 200 . [ 1 ] August and Everything After was certified seven-times platinum in Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association [ citation needed ] and seven-times platinum in the United States by ...
These are the standout heavy albums that helped get us through another rough year. Top 30 Metal and Hard Rock Albums of 2021 Spencer Kaufman and Heavy Consequence Staff
It is the fourth track on their fourth album, Hard Candy (2002), inspired by the death of the Band member Richard Manuel. When released as a single, it reached number 40 on the Irish Singles Chart, number 50 on the UK Singles Chart, and became a minor chart hit in Australia and the Netherlands.
Emerging from Long Island’s legacy-laden emo community, Macseal has worked hard across albums, EPs, and live shows to build a reputation for melodic yet complex emo-meets-power pop.