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"Losing My Religion" is a song by American alternative rock band R.E.M., released in February 1991 by Warner Bros. as the first single from their seventh album, Out of Time (1991). It developed from a mandolin riff improvised by the guitarist, Peter Buck , with lyrics about unrequited love .
The band also performed "Losing My Religion" with members of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Madison–Morgan Cultural Center, in Madison, Georgia, as part of MTV's 10th-anniversary special. [31] After spending some months off, R.E.M. returned to the studio in 1991 to record their next album. In late 1992, the band released Automatic for the ...
(How to Live) as Ghosts, is the eighth studio album by American alternative metal band 10 Years.While their prior album, From Birth to Burial alluded to the band's plan at the time for it to be their final album, (How to Live) as Ghosts alludes to the sentiment of it being a rebirth of a band, while also alluding to the general sentiment that humanity spends too much time worrying about death ...
Michael Stipe – vocals, cover art design; Additional musicians. Peter Holsapple – guitar, bass guitar, Hammond organ (1991) Scott McCaughey – piano, acoustic guitar, vibraphone, pump organ backing vocals (2001) Ken Stringfellow – piano, acoustic guitar, backing vocals (2001) Joey Waronker – drums, percussion (2001) Technical personnel
Nancy Sinatra responds to Trump having her father’s song “My Way” performed at the ceremony by commenting: “Just remember the first line of the song”. The “Bang Bang” singer is ...
While touring to support the album in 2019, Hootie & the Blowfish made a recording of R.E.M's "Losing My Religion" [13] and added it to digital copies of Imperfect Circle in 2020. [ 14 ] Reception
"Losing My Religion (R.E.M. cover)" (Only on American versions) - 4:24 "Drowned in Fear" – 4:49 "Beauty of Malice" – 5:25 "Apparition of Sorrow" – 2:04; The digipack version contains the following bonus track: "It's a Sin" (Pet Shop Boys cover) - 3:42; The Japanese version contains the following two bonus tracks: "It's a Sin" (Pet Shop ...
Mark Bryan, lead guitarist and co-founder of Hootie & the Blowfish, says he is always writing new music. The first single from his new album, "Pop", is “Coastin.’”