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"The Glamorous Life" is a song written by Prince, recorded by American percussionist Sheila E. and produced by both. The song has lyrics which reflect a cynicism for the decadence and materialism of the song's protagonist, referred to in the third person, who "wants to lead a glamorous life", although she is aware that "without love, it ain't much".
Sheila E. in The Glamorous Life, often shortened as The Glamorous Life, is the debut album by the singer-drummer-percussionist Sheila E., released on June 4, 1984.The title track, "The Glamorous Life", entered the US top ten, and her second single, "The Belle of St. Mark" charted in the US, UK, Ireland, Netherlands and New Zealand.
The Glamorous Life" is a 1984 song written by Prince, recorded by Sheila E. The Glamorous Life may also refer to: The Glamorous Life, an album by Sheila E. The Glamorous Life (Desperate Housewives), an episode of the television series Desperate Housewives; Glamorous Life, a 2017 album by Junko Onishi
The glamorous life isn't for everyone and doesn't guarantee happiness. Maybe you'd prefer hanging out in your cramped Brooklyn walk-up with a group of besties watching shows about the glamorous ...
In June 1984, her debut album The Glamorous Life was released on Warner Bros. Records. The album's title song peaked at number 7 on the US Hot 100, and also topped the dance charts for two weeks in August 1984. The video for the song would bring three MTV Award nominations for Best Female Video, Best New Artist, and Best Choreography.
Inside the glamorous life and tragic death of Warhol-muse Candy Darling. ... “I have lived most of my life starving for affection,” was one of Candy Darling’s sad final notations in her diary.
The 10th floor lobby leads to four bright, airy bars and restaurants, courtesy of chef José Andrés — the most glamorous of which, Aqua Viva, is an exotic oasis, lined with tropical shrubbery ...
Romance 1600 is the second album by the singer-drummer-percussionist Sheila E. While the album is credited as arranged, produced, and written by Sheila E., it is commonly acknowledged to be mostly arranged, produced, and written by Prince.