Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe - who are the Pet Shop Boys – met in London in 1981. “West End Girls” was their first single released in 1984, originally recorded with Bobby Orlando, a disco producer of Hi-NRG records, in New York in 1983. A new version was recorded with Stephen Hague and released in Oct’85. It went to No. 1 in several countries, including Britain and the US.
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目前分類:每週音樂精選 (44)
- Mar 01 Sun 2009 13:23
Music of the week - West end girls
- Feb 20 Fri 2009 21:43
Music of the week - Quizás, Quizás, Quizás
Quizás, Quizás, Quizás was a popular song written by Cuban musician Osvaldo Farrés, a hit in 1947.
It was made widely famous by Nat King Cole in his 1958 album, and later recorded by many artists such as Doris Day and others.
For its subtle description of sensitivity in love, it is covered in many films, famous ones include Wong Kar Wai's "In the mood for love" (花樣年華) and Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain.
- Feb 14 Sat 2009 23:35
Music of the week - Cómo fue
This is a slow "bolero" romantic song from the 1950's Cuban jazz period, written by Ernesto Duarte and made famous by Beny Moré (1919-1963).
Beny Moré live performance with big band in 1953
- Feb 06 Fri 2009 00:34
Music of the week - Ziggy Stardust