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Angels in Disguise may refer to: Angels in Disguise, a 1949 Bowery Boys film; Angels in Disguise, a 2002 album by Interface; See also. Angel in Disguise ...
Angel in Disguise may refer to: "Angel in Disguise" (1940 song) "Angel in Disguise" (Earl Thomas Conley song) "Angel in Disguise" (McCartney–Starr song)
"Angel in Disguise" was released during the period when Norwood's popularity was at its peak. Without any music video or marketing of Atlantic, the song became a success on American radio. [ 13 ] By November 21, 1998, several months before the song's official release date, it had reached a radio audience of over 22 million listeners. [ 13 ]
Angels in Disguise is the second album released by Interface, [1] and considered by many of its fans as its best to date. Clocking in at over 71 minutes, the album spans many different styles, from electro-industrial to trance to synthpop , with traces of trip hop and jungle for good measure.
Angel in Disguise is an album by singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Leon Russell. The album was produced by Russell and released in 2006 by Leon Russell Records. The album was produced by Russell and released in 2006 by Leon Russell Records.
"Angel In Disguise" is a 1940 pop hit from the Warner Bros. movie It All Came True with music by Paul Mann and Stefan Weiss and lyrics by Kim Gannon. It was sung in the movie by Ann Sheridan. It was also played during the opening credits and as background music and later it was reprised by the band at the night club and again sung by Ann ...
A video, directed by David Hogan, [3] was produced for the song, depicting a middle-aged man (Conley) fantasizing about being in a relationship with an attractive woman; at the end of the video, he is visited by several of the descriptive women, most notably one who has shaved the sides of her head.