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The collaboration on "Venus" led Bananarama and SAW to work together on the group's follow-up album, Wow!, the following year. A new mix of the song appeared as the B-side to the 1989 limited release "Megarama '89" in Germany and France. Bananarama has since re-recorded "Venus" for their eighth album Exotica (2001).
"With Bananarama it was just awkward, all the time very awkward, and I didn't feel comfortable writing with them." [18] During a press tour in New York City, the group also recorded a song "Riskin' a Romance" featured in the film The Secret of My Success (1987).
Party Party: Original Movie Soundtrack [47] "Riskin' a Romance" 1987 The Secret of My Success: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack [48] "Waterloo" 1998 A Song for Eurotrash [49] "U R My Baby" 2002 Discobrothers Discobrothers Presenting Stars of the Eighties [50] "Love, Leave, Forget" Multitude Is Harry on the Boat? [51]
The "Venus" video is the 7" version, the extended version featuring instead on The Greatest Hits Collection. "A Trick of the Night" is the U.S. version: this song has two different videos, namely the UK black-and-white version, and the U.S. colour version; the UK b/w version was directed by Paul Heiney for the BBC programme, In at the Deep End ...
Sara Elizabeth Dallin (born 17 December 1961) is an English singer/songwriter and a founding member of the pop group Bananarama.The group has achieved 28 UK top-50 and 11 US top-100 singles, including a US number one with "Venus" (1986).
Keren Jane Woodward (born 2 April 1961) [2] is an English singer/songwriter and, with Sara Dallin and Siobhan Fahey, a founding member of the girl group Bananarama. In 1986, the trio reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 with their version of "Venus". Woodward and Dallin are the only constant members of Bananarama, and both have been a ...
The rapper’s 2024 North American tour — her first as headliner — is called “Out of This World” and features Elliott frequently donning chrome and studded costumes, echoing the futuristic ...
In 1967 he founded the band Shocking Blue, which had a No. 1 hit in 1969 with the single "Venus". His best-known compositions are Shocking Blue's most famous songs: "Venus", which was a US and UK No. 1 hit and was later covered by Bananarama and "Love Buzz", covered by Nirvana and released as their first single, and "Daemon Lover". [4]