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"It's a Shame" is a song co-written by Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright and Lee Garrett and produced by Wonder as a single for the Spinners on Motown's V.I.P. Records label. The single became the Detroit-reared group's biggest single on the Motown Records company since they had signed with the company in 1964 and also their biggest hit in a decade.
"It's a Shame" (The Spinners song), a 1970 single by The Spinners "It's a Shame" (Kris Kross song), a 1993 single by Kris Kross "It's a Shame" (Kool G Rap song), a 1995 single by Kool G Rap "It's a Shame (My Sister)", a 1990 single by Monie Love "It's a Shame", a song by Bruce Springsteen on his 2010 album The Promise
"It's a Shame (My Sister)" is a 1990 hip hop song recorded by British rapper Monie Love, featuring True Image. It was the second single from her debut album, Down to Earth , and was released in late 1990 in Germany and the UK and in early 1991 in other European countries.
[1] [2] The words are those of a large dog sitting on a chair at a desk, with a paw on the keyboard of the computer, speaking to a smaller dog sitting on the floor nearby. [3] Steiner had earned between $200,000 and $250,000 by 2013 from its reprinting, by which time it had become the cartoon most reproduced from The New Yorker.
It’s just life.” A second source even raised the potential of them rekindling, suggesting their love story wasn’t absolutely over. The insider said, “They were never boyfriend-girlfriend ...
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"It's a Shame" was recorded at Bearsville Studios in Bearsville, New York. In the song, Kool G Rap portrays himself as a heroin kingpin , boasting of his wealth, power and extravagant lifestyle. However, it is implied that he harbours a sense of remorse over his choice of trade, with the chorus (sung by an uncredited Sean Brown) stating:
It's kind of sad to see a dog in a cone, not only because we know they've been injured or undergoing something that's bothering them but also because the dogs always look so sad.