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"Bed of Roses" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi, first appearing on their fifth studio album, Keep the Faith (1992), then released as a single on January 11, 1993, by Mercury and Jambco. Jon Bon Jovi wrote the song in a hotel room while suffering from a hangover and the lyrics reflect his feelings at the time.
In 2002, Natalia Vodianova appeared in the music video for "I Get Along" by the Pet Shop Boys. The video was directed by fashion photographer Bruce Weber. Stephanie Seymour appeared in music videos for Guns N' Roses, in the early 1990s. Tawny Kitaen appeared in several of Whitesnake's music videos in the late 1980s.
Jenna Raine Simmons as Olivia, the namesake of Miss O and Friends and Juliette's softball-playing younger sister. Tati McQuay as Izzy, a dancer who frequently is seen on Miss O. McQuay additionally choreographed all of the music videos for the show. Lexi Drew as Ella, a fashionista whose parents are divorced.
Jenna Raine, who went viral on TikTok in 2021 with wide-eyed ballad “See You Later (10 Years),” has inked a deal with Warner Records and signed on with SB Projects. The 17-year-old’s major ...
Keep the Faith: The Videos is a video release by rock band Bon Jovi featuring all the videos (except for Dry County) from their hugely successful Keep the Faith album, together with interviews, behind the scenes footage and an exclusive video for "If I Was Your Mother".
The video costars Jenna Ortega as her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend. In the climactic scene, the two women kiss, reviving online discussions about Carpenter's sexuality.
Sabrina Carpenter is "vicious" in her new music video.. On Friday, Aug. 23, the pop star, 25, not only released her new album Short n’ Sweet, but a visual for her latest single "Taste," which ...
"Bed of Roses" is a song by the American alternative-rock group Screaming Trees. It is the first single released in support of their fifth album, Uncle Anesthesia . The song made number thirty-two on John Sellers' "The 100 Most Underrated Indie Rock Songs" list.