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The single has sold 1.3 million copies in the United States since 2012. [2] In January 2018, as part of Triple M's "Ozzest 100", the 'most Australian' songs of all time, "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" was ranked number 38. [3]
Family Style is the second and final video album by Jet. The DVD also contains all the band's music videos from Get Born as well as a short behind the scenes documentary showing the band on tour. The album was not released in Australia.
Rare Tracks is a compilation album by the four-piece Australian rock group Jet. At first released exclusively in Japan, the work is a compilation album that features various songs by the band otherwise not included on major studio albums. It additionally includes music videos made by the group.
A Lot Like Love (Music from the Motion Picture) "Rip It Up" 2007 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Music from the Motion Picture "Falling Star" Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man 3 "One Hipster One Bullit" 2009 Soundtrack 90210 "Timothy Where You Been" (Timbaland feat. Jet and JoJo) Shock Value II "Start The Show" 2010 Major League Baseball 2K10 ...
[1] [3] Their early repertoire was cover versions of You Am I songs and "whatever else was going 'round." [3] "Radio Song" from their debut album Get Born was written about difficulties they had obtaining recognition at that time. [7] Jet supported Melbourne punk rock band the Specimens as an opening act at The Duke of Windsor hotel, Windsor.
Get Born is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Jet. It was released on 14 September 2003 and has sold over 4 million copies worldwide. [7] The album includes Jet's most popular song, "Are You Gonna Be My Girl". [8]
The band formed in 1974 with a line-up of Andy Ellison (vocals, ex-John's Children, solo artist), Martin Gordon (bass, ex-Sparks), Chris Townson (drums, formerly in John's Children), David O'List (lead guitar, ex-member of The Nice and an early member of Roxy Music) and Peter Oxendale (keyboards for a short-lived live version of Sparks). [1]
An embryonic version of it appeared on Jet's 2002 release Dirty Sweet (also known as Dirty Sweet EP), a four-song work from the band's early days. [5] " Cold Hard Bitch" received a large scale release when the group's debut studio album, Get Born , came out on 14 September 2003.