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"Come Undone" is a song by English rock band Duran Duran, released in March 1993 by Parlophone and Capitol as the second single from their seventh studio album, Duran Duran (1993). With their commercial and critical success reestablished by the previous single " Ordinary World ", "Come Undone" continued to showcase more of the band's entry into ...
"Come Undone" is a song by British singer Robbie Williams for his fifth studio album Escapology (2002). Written by Williams, Boots Ottestad, Ashley Hamilton , and Daniel Pierre, it was released as the second single from Escapology on 31 March 2003 by Chrysalis Records .
"Undun" is a song recorded by Canadian rock group The Guess Who. It spent two weeks at #21 on the Canadian Singles Chart in November–December 1969 [4] and reached #3 on the AC chart. [5]
Come Undone, the United States title for the 2000 French film Presque rien by Sébastien Lifshitz "Come Undone" (Robbie Williams song), from his 2002 album Escapology "Come Undone", a song by The Delgados, from their 2004 album Universal Audio "Coming Undone", a song from the 2005 Korn album See You On The Other Side; Come Undone, a 2010 ...
“Undone” quickly found a home on MTV, which gave the video its coveted Buzz Clip status. Patti Galluzzi (former vice president of programming, MTV): That was our way of saying that we were ...
Later in the process, the band added two more tracks to the album: a cover of the Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale" and "Come Undone", featuring backing vocals from Tessa Niles. [5] "Femme Fatale" was done at the suggestion of Cuccurullo's friend Frank Zappa. [5] By the time "Come Undone" was recorded in 1992, most of the album had been ...
“I stopped CPR, after all it’s no use / The spirit was gone, we would never come to,” she sings. Her words here echo “You’re Losing Me “ from her previous album, “Midnights.”
According to Al Melchior of American Songwriter, the lyrics express the depth of Le Bon's sorrow while maintaining a sense of hope for eventual healing. [7] Donald A. Guarisco of AllMusic observed that the lyrics of "Ordinary World" portray a man coping with the pain of a breakup by reconnecting with the outside world. [10]