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"Jennifer's Body" is a song written and performed by American alternative rock band Hole, from their 1994 album Live Through This. Origin and recording
"Mental Hopscotch" was a No. 1 record on local radio station KROQ-FM, and the self-promoted EP sold 7,000 copies. Two years of hard work led up to a signing with Capitol Records in 1982. With label support, the re-released 4-song EP—with the song "Words" replacing the Doors cover " Hello, I Love You "—sold another 250,000 units.
"Hop-Scotch Polka (Scotch Hot)" is a popular song based on the Billy Whitlock composition "Scotch Hot", with new lyrics added by Gene Rayburn and Carl Sigman. The song was published on July 6, 1949, by Cromwell Music , Inc., and was soon recorded by several artists, including Art Mooney for M-G-M Records , Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians ...
The song re-entered at number 37 for the chart week of September 6, 2003, [19] In its seventh chart week, "If We Are the Body" advanced to number 24 [20] and in its 10th chart week, it advanced to number seven. [21] In its 12th chart week, "If We Are the Body" reached its peak position of number three on the Hot Christian Songs chart. [22]
Hopscotch is a 1980 American comedy spy film produced by Edie Landau and Ely A. Landau, directed by Ronald Neame, and stars Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson, Sam Waterston, Ned Beatty and Herbert Lom. The screenplay is written by Bryan Forbes and Brian Garfield , based on Garfield's 1975 novel .
The song contains a mixture of hip hop and R&B elements, [2] with metaphors of violence while sex is being described in the lyrics; [3] Dreezy uses the idiom "catch a body", a slang phrase meaning to murder, but instead referring to finding company and attraction. [4] Jeremih also adds a few analogies of guns. [3]
"Body and Soul" was recorded as a duet by Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse on March 23, 2011. [12] It was the final recording made by Winehouse before her death on July 23, 2011, at the age of 27. The single was released worldwide on September 14, 2011, what would have been her 28th birthday, on iTunes , MTV and VH1 .
Throwing Copper has typically been regarded as Live's strongest album. A Rolling Stone review stated that the band "strive for an epic sound" and successfully execute on that goal; [15] retrospective reviews have been similarly positive, with the Jakarta Post describing the album as "a solid beast from front to back" and uDiscoverMusic characterizing it as "challenging, yet commendably powerful".