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Crash Kings is the debut album by American rock band Crash Kings. Produced by Dave Sardy and released in May 2009, the album features the single " Mountain Man ", which reached number 1 on the Alternative Songs chart in early 2010.
Crash Kings is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 2006. The members are vocalist–keyboardist Antonio "Tony" Beliveau, his brother, bassist Mike Beliveau, and drummer Tom Roslak. The band's debut album, Crash Kings, was released May 26, 2009, on Custard/Universal Motown.
"Mountain Man" is a song by American rock band Crash Kings, from their eponymous debut album. Written by band members Tony Beliveau, Mike Beliveau and Jason Morris, and produced by Dave Sardy, it was inspired by an experience Tony Beliveau had on top of a mountain in Yosemite National Park. [1]
"You Got Me" (The Roots song), 1999 "You Got Me" (J.Williams song), 2010 "You Got Me" (Ivy Quainoo song), 2012 "You Got Me" (Mýa song), 2018 "You Got Me", a song by Tommy James in 1980
It should only contain pages that are Crash Kings songs or lists of Crash Kings songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Crash Kings songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
It should only contain pages that are The Crash Kings albums or lists of The Crash Kings albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Crash Kings albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
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"You Really Got Me" was released as the band's third single on 4 August 1964, backed with "It's All Right" (also spelled "It's Alright"). [29] Within three days of the single's release, "You Really Got Me" began to appear on local charts. Eventually, the song climbed to the top of the British charts, the band's first single to do so. [29]