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The song was included on the band's 1972 debut album Can't Buy a Thrill.The same year it was released as a single on the Probe label in the Netherlands. [6]AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine describes "Dirty Work" as a "terrific pop song that subvert[s] traditional conventions" and is one of the best songs on Can't Buy a Thrill, [7] while MusicHound author Gary Graff refers to it as being ...
"Dirty Work" (Steely Dan song), 1972; Dirty Work (The Rolling Stones album), 1986; Dirty Work (All Time Low album), 2011 "Dirty Work" (Austin Mahone song), 2015; Dirty Work – The Album, a 2017 album by Austin Mahone; Derty Werk, 1999 album by T.W.D.Y. "Dirty Work", a song by Halestorm from the album Halestorm
"Arabella" was played live for the first time on 30 August 2013, during Zurich Openair festival performance, which was a part of the AM Tour. [10] The band often play part of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" during live performances of the song, done to give Alex Turner time to equip a guitar for the solo. The part "War Pigs" is played due to the ...
Austin Mahone talks new single "Dirty Work," his current favorite song, and best fan moment
The song received positive reviews. Jason Lipshutz of Billboard called it Mahone's "best and most ambitious single to date". [8] Mike Wass of Idolator called it a 'retro-leaning banger' and likened it to hits by Bruno Mars and Justin Timberlake, [9] while Fuse's Jeff Benjamin wrote "At times the guitars sound a bit like the ones in Michael Jackson's "Black or White."
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Dirty Work sold well, reaching platinum or gold status in several countries, including the United States, Canada and the UK, and peaking as a top-10-charting album in over a dozen markets. The album spawned two top-40 hits: a cover of Bob & Earl's song "Harlem Shuffle" and one of the songs written with Ronnie Wood, "One Hit (To the Body)".