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The song's music video was directed by Meiert Avis and was released in March 2004, and features Morissette walking down a road. A man eventually walks up to her and cuts two long pieces of her hair, and when he leaves she is sporting a very short hairstyle; at the time the video was shot Morissette had cut her previously long hair and the scene ...
At the 2003 Juno Awards, "So Unsexy" and "Hands Clean", another song on Under Rug Swept, won Morissette the "Jack Richardson Producer of the Year" award. [6] "So Unsexy" was considered for commercial release as the album's third single, [1] but other songs were chosen as radio- and promo-only releases instead; the song was, however, promoted in ...
Under Rug Swept is the fifth studio album and third internationally released album by Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette.Released by Maverick Records in the United States on February 26, 2002, and in the United Kingdom a day earlier (see 2002 in music), it was the first album Morissette had written and produced all on her own.
Morissette: 2012 "Plastic" Alanis: Morissette, Leslie Howe, Serge Côté: 1991 "Pollyanna Flower" Thank U single (bonus track) Morissette: 1998 "Precious Illusions" Under Rug Swept: Morissette: 2002 "Princes Familiar" MTV Unplugged: Morissette: 1999 "Purgatorying" Feast on Scraps: Morissette: 2002 "Rain" Now Is the Time: Morissette: 1992 "Real ...
For a long time, Alanis Morissette felt alone. From a career standpoint, she was doing considerably well for a teen in 1990s Ottawa, Ontario. She had released two dance-pop albums before she was ...
Flavors of Entanglement is the seventh studio album, fifth international release and last Maverick Records release by Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette.The album, which was originally set for an April release, came out on May 30, 2008, in Germany, Benelux, and Ireland, internationally on June 2, and in the United States on June 10.
"Time Changes Everything" is a Western swing standard with words and music written by Tommy Duncan, the long-time vocalist with Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. [3] Written as a ballad, the lyrics tell of a failed romance and of the hurt that has healed. Each verse ends with the phrase "Time changes everything".
Produced by Morissette herself, the song is a "muted" and "crawling" ballad, with a flute solo coda, where Alanis plays her own flute. [9] Written in the key of A major, it has a moderate tempo of 84 beats per minute, while Morissette's vocals span from the low-note of B3 to the high-note of A6 .