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Some People Have Real Problems (sometimes stylised as Some People Have REAL Problems [5] [6]) is the fourth studio album by Australian singer Sia.Released in 2008, the album featured singles including "Day Too Soon", "The Girl You Lost to Cocaine" and "Soon We'll Be Found".
Sia said the album Some People Have Real Problems was an easy album to write, except for, "The Girl You Lost" which took longer to pen than the other tracks. She explained: "It's like a bath.
With Colour the Small One (2004) and Some People Have Real Problems (2007) she moved into jazz [146] and folktronica, [147] although the album's biggest hit, "Breathe Me", is described as alternative rock and a power ballad. [148] Some People Have Real Problems expanded her connection with indie pop.
The single "Buttons" and the album Some People Have Real Problems both debuted on their respective ARIA charts on the week commencing 6 April 2009. This was a result of a combination of Sia completing her first Australian tour, coupled with television and other appearances (including a gig in Sydney's iTunes store).
"Soon We'll Be Found" is a song by Sia. Released on 13 October 2008, "Soon We'll Be Found" is Sia's third single from Some People Have Real Problems (2008). The single is only available for download in the UK, but the music video for "Soon We'll Be Found", in which Sia signs the lyrics in American Sign Language, was featured on the United States iTunes Store main page when it became the free ...
"You Have Been Loved" Sia: Sia Furler Clifford Jones Peter-John Vettese: Some People Have Real Problems: 2008 [6] "You're My Flame" † Zero 7 featuring Sia: Sia Furler Henry Binns Sam Hardaker The Garden: 2006 [127] [128] "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile" [129] † Sia: Charles Strouse Martin Charnin: Annie (2014) – Original ...
Lentil" and the cover version of Ray Davies' song "I Go to Sleep", made popular by both Cher and the Pretenders, would later appear on Some People Have Real Problems (2008). [2] [8] [9] The album was produced by Carey, [10] mixed by Jon Lemon and Taz Mattar at Sarm Studios in London and mastered by Emily Lazar and Sarah Register at The Lodge in ...
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