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1,2,3,4 (Mrs Wood Song)
1234 is a year. 1234, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. also may refer to: Musical works Albums * ''1234'' (Ronnie Wood album) (1981) * ''1234'' (Propaganda album) (1990) * ''1-2-3-4'' (Ray Drummond album) (1997) *''1,2,3,4'', by The Jeevas (2002) * ''One Two Three Four'' (EP) by The Saints, 1977 Songs *"1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)", 1995 song by Coolio * "1234" (Feist song), 2007 from ''The Reminder'' * "1, 2, 3, 4" (Plain White T's song), 2009, by Plain White T's *"1234", song by Golden Boy with Miss Kittin from '' Or'' Other uses * 1234 Elyna 1234 Elyna , provisional designation , is an Eoan asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 25 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 18 October 1931, by astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg-Königstuhl State ..., main-belt asteroid * ''1-2-3-4'' (book), 2015 photography book by Anton Corbijn *'' One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time'', a book by Craig Brown See also * '' Fantastic Four: 1234'', a Fantastic Four ...
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Year 1234 ( MCCXXXIV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * King Canute II (the Tall) dies after a 5-year reign. His rival, Eric XI (the Lisp and Lame), returns as ruler of Sweden (possibly after a civil war between the two of them). It is also possible that Canute dies of natural causes, and Eric peacefully then returns as king. * King Andrew II of Hungary proclaims his son, Coloman of Galicia, as ruler (or '' ban'') of Bosnia, who passes it on to Prijezda, a cousin of Matej Ninoslav, despite Matej being the legitimate ruler of Bosnia. * Reconquista: King Sancho II of Portugal conquers the cities of Aljustrel and Mértola from the Moors. Mongol Empire * February 9 – Mongol–Jin War: The Mongol army led by Ögedei Khan captures the Jin capital at Caizhou, after a two-month siege (see Siege of Caizhou). Emperor Aizong of Jin abdicates the throne to Wanyan Chenglin, ...
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1234 (Ronnie Wood Album)
''1234'' is the fourth solo album by English musician Ronnie Wood, released in September 1981. In the United States, it spent five weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200, peaking at number 164. The album was co-produced by Andy Johns and features musical contributions from Ian McLagan, Charlie Watts, Bobby Womack, Waddy Wachtel and Nicky Hopkins, among others. Track listing # "1234" (Ronnie Wood) # "Fountain of Love" (Wood, Jim Ford) # "Outlaws" (Wood, Ford) # "Redeyes" (Wood; inspired by Mick Jagger) # "Wind Howlin' Through" (Wood) # "Priceless" (Wood, Bobby Womack; arranged by Mr. Rod Stewart) # "She Was Out There" (Wood) # "Down to the Ground" (Wood) # "She Never Told Me" (Wood, Ford) Personnel *Ronnie Wood – vocals, guitar (2,3,4,6,7,9), bass (1,4,9, dobro (4), piano (7), keyboards (9) *Bobby Womack – 12-string guitar (2), bass (2) *Waddy Wachtel – acoustic guitar (9) * Robin Le Mesurier – guitar (6) *Jimmy Haslip – bass (8,9) *Jay Davis&nbs ...
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1234 (Propaganda Album)
''1234'' is the second studio album by Propaganda. Released in 1990, Michael Mertens was the only remaining member of the group from their previous album ''A Secret Wish'', though original member Susanne Freytag made a guest appearance on two tracks, and the album includes some songs co-written by Ralf Dörper. New group members included Derek Forbes and Brian McGee, both formerly of Simple Minds and whom had both toured with the first incarnation of the band, and vocalist Betsi Miller. The album was produced by Ian Stanley and Chris Hughes, most notable for their work with Tears For Fears in the 1980s. Hughes and Miller would later marry. The first single from the album, "Heaven Give Me Words", reached the UK Top 40 and also reached #22 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart. "Your Wildlife" reached #32 on the U.S. Dance Music/Club Play Singles chart. Both songs were co-written by Howard Jones.
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1-2-3-4 (Ray Drummond Album)
''1-2-3-4'' is an album by American bassist Ray Drummond which was recorded in 1997 and released on the Arabesque label in 1999. Reception The AllMusic review by Michael G. Nastos said "Drummond's made yet another very fine recording -- what a great treasure jazz has in this bassist, composer, and bandleader. Easily recommended to all lovers of the modern mainstream and jazz in general". ''All About Jazz'' said "''1-2-3-4'' was created, performed, and recorded by a singularly intuitive group of musicians under the guidance of a legitimate mainstay in the modern jazz tradition. An in-depth critical analysis of ''1-2-3-4'' is unnecessary; it should simply be listened to and enjoyed".AAJ StafAll About Jazz Reviewaccessed May 11, 2018 Track listing All compositions by Ray Drummond except where noted # "Ana Maria" (Wayne Shorter) – 8:01 # "Ballade Poetique" – 3:55 # "Driftin'" – 6:37 # " Prelude to a Kiss" (Duke Ellington, Irving Gordon, Irving Mills) – 2:31 # "What Is Happeni ...
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The Jeevas
The Jeevas were an England, English rock music, rock supergroup (music), supergroup. Its members were Crispian Mills (singing, vocals, guitar), Andy Nixon (drum kit, drums), and Dan McKinna (bass guitar, bass). Mills was previously the vocalist of Kula Shaker. Nixon and McKinna were previous members of Straw (band), Straw and a third member of Straw, Mark "Duck" Blackwell, produced both The Jeevas' albums. Mills rejoined Kula Shaker in late 2005, and The Jeevas disbanded. Nixon and McKinna formed The Magic Bullet Band, and they concert tour, toured in support of the Kula Shaker reunion tour in early 2006, but did not release any material. Discography Albums 2002: ''1,2,3,4'' Track listing (UK version) # "Virginia" (Crispian Mills, C.Mills) – 3:31 # "Ghost (Cowboys in the Movies)" (C. Mills, S. Roberts, J. Winter-Hart) – 3:00 # "You Got My Number" (The Undertones, J. O'Neill) – 3:02 # "What Is It For?" (C. Mills) – 4:00 # "Once Upon a Time in America" (C. Mills) – ...
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One Two Three Four (EP)
''One Two Three Four'' is the first 7" extended play by Australian rock band the Saints. The EP contained two cover versions of other artists' work and two re-recorded tracks which originally appeared on their debut album ''(I'm) Stranded''. It was originally released in the UK as both a single disc EP and a double 7" with a gatefold shelve. An Australian edition of the EP appeared in the following month.McFarlane'The Saints'entry. Archived frothe originalon 9 October 2004. Retrieved 6 April 2016. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, felt their versions of " Lipstick on Your Collar" (originally by Connie Francis) and "River Deep – Mountain High" (originally by Ike and Tina Turner) were "ragged but inspired". The complete EP was issued on CD in 2007 as bonus tracks to ''(I'm) Stranded''. Track listing Single disc EP Two-disc 7" Disc 1 Disc 2 Personnel The Saints * Chris Bailey - vocals *Ed Kuepper - guitar *Ivor Hay - drums *Kym Bradshaw - bass guitar Catalogue ...
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1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)
"1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" is a song by American rapper Coolio. It was the third single released from his second studio album, ''Gangsta's Paradise'' (1995), in February 1996. Initially entitled "Sumpin' New", the song uses a sample from " Thighs High (Grip Your Hips and Move)", recorded in 1981 by American jazz trumpeter Tom Browne, and also includes a vocal sample from "Wikka Wrap" by the Evasions, from 1981. The song achieved success in several countries, including the United States, France, Iceland, and New Zealand, where it was a top-10 hit. Critical reception Larry Flick from ''Billboard'' described the song as "a jumpy, funk-lined jeep anthem that allows Coolio plenty of room to work up a fun, lyrical sweat." He added, "The sample-happy groove provides a wigglin' good time, riding primarily on a prominent snippet of the early '80s 12-incher "Wikka Wrap" by the Evasions. Lighter in content than Coolio's recent releases, this is a hit-bound jam that will leave you gleefull ...
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1234 (Feist Song)
"1234" is a song from Feist's third studio album, ''The Reminder''. The song was co-written by Feist and Sally Seltmann, an Australian singer-songwriter who also recorded under the stage name New Buffalo. It remains Feist's biggest hit single in the US to date, and her only song to chart on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and UK Top 40. History In an interview with Songfacts, Sally Seltmann said: On December 14, 2005, Feist played the song live at The Trabendo in Paris, France in a show broadcast on Europe2 TV, with the title "Sally's Song" and with somewhat different lyrics than in the commercially released version. The original version of the song was mixed by Renaud Letang. It was later remixed by Van She Tech, an offshoot of the band Van She. Release The song was digitally released through iTunes Store. It gained notice after its use in an iPod nano commercial. It also appeared in an Australian commercial for eBay. It has been released in the United Kingdom, in Canada and in ...
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1, 2, 3, 4 (Plain White T's Song)
"1, 2, 3, 4" (sometimes subtitled "I Love You") is the second single from the Plain White T's second worldwide album, ''Big Bad World''. It reached #34 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in April 2009 and was certified Platinum in June 2011, having sold over 1 million digital copies. The record has since gone 2× Platinum. Chart performance Since its release in December 2008, the song has been compared to the band's earlier hit "Hey There Delilah" because of its acoustic rock sound. In February 2009, "1, 2, 3, 4" began to climb on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, reaching a peak of No. 34, becoming their biggest hit on the chart after "Hey There Delilah". On the Adult Top 40 chart, the song spent 26 weeks on the chart and peaked at No. 5. Music video The music video for the song premiered on the MySpace main page January 16, 2009 and was subsequently released on MTV, MTVU, VH1, Fuse, Music Choice and YouTube. It found success on the weekly VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown, char ...
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Or (album)
''Or'' is a collaborative album by Swiss musician Golden Boy and French singer and DJ Miss Kittin. It was released in Austria, Germany and Switzerland on 13 August 2001 by Ladomat 2000 and internationally on 23 March 2002 by Illustrious Records in the United Kingdom and Emperor Norton Records in the United States. The album includes the successful club single "Rippin Kittin" and a cover of " Campari Soda". The tracks "Nix" and "It's Good for You to Meet People Like Us" were both included in the 2003 racing video game ''Midnight Club II''. Singles "Rippin Kittin" was released as the first single on the album in 2001 in Germany, and on 26 August 2002 internationally. The song topped the UK Dance Chart and was placed at number 435 on ''Pitchfork'' list of the ''Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s''. Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Or''. * Stefan Altenburger – production * Miss Kittin – vocals on "Autopilot", "Rippin Kittin" and "Kopfstand" * ...
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1234 Elyna
1234 Elyna , provisional designation , is an Eoan asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 25 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 18 October 1931, by astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory. The asteroid was named after the flowering plant ''Elyna'' (''Kobresia''; bog sedges). Orbit and classification ''Elyna'' is a member the Eos family (), the largest asteroid family of the outer main belt consisting of nearly 10,000 asteroids. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.8–3.3  AU once every 5 years and 3 months (1,913 days; semi-major axis 3.02 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.09 and an inclination of 9 ° with respect to the ecliptic. The body's observation arc begins at Heidelberg, four days after its official discovery observation. Physical characteristics In the SMASS classification, ''Elyna'' is a K-type asteroid, which agrees with the overall spectral type for members of the Eos family. ...
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1-2-3-4 (book)
''1-2-3-4'' is a photography book published by Dutch photographer Anton Corbijn in 2015. The book has a foreword by the artist himself. The book of music photography documents his vast career as a photographer of some of the leading contemporary musicians and rock bands, since the late 1970s, in a selection of 350 photographs, including many never published before. Artists and bands documented The bands and musicians documented include Depeche Mode, U2, The Rolling Stones, Metallica, Nirvana, Arcade Fire, Joe Cocker, Johnny Rotten, Nick Cave, and Tom Waits. Many of the musicians also wrote their contributions to document their work with Anton Corbijn. About The book theme was also the subject of the exhibition "Anton Corbijn 1-2-3-4", that took place at the Fotomuseum Den Haag in 2015. The oversized book pays tribute to Corbijn's longtime interest and work related with rock and roll Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll, rock 'n' roll, or rock 'n roll) is a ...
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