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But with collaborator Greg Kurstin behind the boards, “This Town” skews more towards the modern, folk-influenced songwriting of Vance Joy and Ed Sheeran." [7] For Raisa Bruner of Time is a "lush, guitar-forward ballad in the vein of the band’s earlier tearjerkers, with hints of Sheeran in the small-town storytelling of the lyrics."
The song was featured in the 1967 television special, Movin' with Nancy, which starred Nancy Sinatra.A special version was released to home video in 2000. [4]"This Town" was used in films such as The Cool Ones, Matchstick Men, Ocean's Thirteen, From Paris With Love, and The Bounty Hunter.
This Town may refer to: "This Town" (Frank Sinatra song) "This Town" (Niall Horan song) "This Town", a song by Kygo, featuring Sasha Sloan "This Town", a song by O.A.R. from the album All Sides
This Town (Music from the Original BBC Series) is a soundtrack by various artists of the 2024 BBC One TV miniseries, This Town. It was released on 26 April 2024 by Polydor Records on CD, and as an LP pressed on blue vinyl and clear vinyl. The album's release coincided with the broadcast of the TV show's final episode on BBC One on 28 April 2024 ...
"This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" is a song by American pop band Sparks. Written by Ron Mael , it is the opening track on their third studio album Kimono My House (1974), and was the lead single from the album.
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"Every Girl in This Town" is a song written by Erik Dylan, Connie Harrington and Caitlyn Smith, and recorded by American country music artist Trisha Yearwood. It was released in June 2019 as the lead single from her twelfth studio album, Every Girl , her first album of original music since 2007's Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love .
"Rock This Town" is the second single by American rockabilly band Stray Cats, released January 30, 1981 by Arista Records in the U.K., where it peaked at No. 9 on the Singles Chart. [3] It was taken from the band's 1981 debut album, Stray Cats .