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"Girls Ain't Nothing but Trouble" is the debut single by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, from their 1987 debut album Rock the House released on Philadelphia-based Word Records (Later changed to Word-Up Records). It was released in 1986.
"Woman Trouble" is a song by Artful Dodger and Robbie Craig featuring British singer Craig David. It reached number six on the UK Singles Chart and peaked within the top 50 in Iceland, Ireland, and New Zealand.
"Trouble" was written by Pink and musician Tim Armstrong. [5] Armstrong had originally written the song for his own band Rancid's 2003 album, Indestructible; however, the song failed to make the final cut, so when asked to work with Pink after she had toured with his side project, the Transplants, he brought the song to her attention, and it was partially re-written with her. [6]
Wendy ('Born to Run') It’s hard to write anything about Springsteen’s songs without mentioning “Born to Run.” That alone makes Wendy one of his most iconic female characters.
"Trouble" is a song by British female pop music duo Shampoo, released in July 1994 by Food Records as the first single from their debut album, We Are Shampoo (1994). The song was written by the duo's Carolyn "Carrie" Askew and Jacqueline "Jacqui" Blake with producer Conall Fitzpatrick, and peaked at No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart .
Each cast member goes into detail on some of the heinous crimes they’re learning about, usually while completing other mundane tasks. Fineman folds her pajamas while Villaseñor curls up on the ...
Songs and Music from "She's the One" 1996 [3] "All Mixed Up" † Tom Petty Mike Campbell: Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) 1987 [2] "All or Nothin'" Tom Petty Mike Campbell Jeff Lynne: Into the Great Wide Open: 1991 [4] "All the Wrong Reasons" Tom Petty Jeff Lynne: Into the Great Wide Open: 1991 [4] "All You Can Carry" Tom Petty: Hypnotic Eye: 2014 [5]
Her music offers a window into a woman’s experience with songs that touch on everything from heartbreak (“Single Again”) to her Liberty City upbringing (“U & Me”) to even bisexuality ...