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Sweet Nothings (Musical Group)
To speak "sweet nothings" is a form of flirting. Sweet Nothings or Sweet Nothing may refer to: Dramatic arts * ''Sweet Nothing'' (film), a 1995 film with Michael Imperioli and Mira Sorvino * ''Sweet Nothings'', a 2010 adaptation by David Harrower of ''Liebelei'' (play) by Arthur Schnitzler (1894) Music * Sweet Nothings, an all-female group at Exeter University Albums * ''Sweet Nothing'' (album), a 2003 album by Tex Perkins and the Dark Horses * ''Sweet Nothing'', a 1999 album by Sonic's Rendezvous Band * ''Sweet Nothings'' (album), a 2014 album by Dog Fashion Disco * ''Sweet Nothings'', a 2013 EP by Plini Songs *"Sweet Nothin's", a 1959 song by Brenda Lee * "Sweet Nothing", a 1985 single by Working Week * "Sweet Nothing", a 2012 song by Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch * "Sweet Nothing" (Gabrielle Aplin song), 2015 * "Sweet Nothing" (Taylor Swift song), 2022 * "Sweet Nothings", a 1975 song by Loudon Wainwright III from '' Unrequited'' * "Sweet Nothings", a 2014 son ...
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Flirting
Flirting or coquetry is a social and sexual behavior involving spoken or written communication, as well as body language. It is either to suggest interest in a deeper relationship with the other person or, if done playfully, for amusement. It usually involves speaking and behaving in a way that suggests a mildly greater intimacy than the actual relationship between the parties would justify. This may be accomplished by communicating a sense of playfulness or irony. Double entendres (where one meaning is more formally appropriate, and another more suggestive) may be used. Body language can include flicking the hair, eye contact, brief touching, open stances, proximity, and other gestures. Flirting may be done in an under-exaggerated, shy or frivolous style. Vocal communication of interest can include, for example, * Alterations in vocal tone (such as pace, volume, and intonation), * Challenges (including teasing, questions, qualifying, and feigned disinterest) that may serve to ...
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Sweet Nothin's
Sweet Nothin's is a 1959 song by Brenda Lee written by Ronnie Self. It peaked at No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 12 on the Hot R&B Sides chart, in 1960. The song (as Sweet Nuthin's) also charted on the UK Singles Chart in 1960, peaking at No. 4, marking Lee's first appearance on the UK chart. Musician and producer David Z adapted Brenda's vocals in this song to produce the distinctive backing vocals in "Kiss", the smash hit for Prince. Lee's voice from "Sweet Nothin's" was sampled in Kanye West's song " Bound 2" on his 2013 album ''Yeezus'', which in turn was sampled by Sigma in their 2014 song, "Nobody to Love", which also uses the same vocal sample from "Sweet Nothin's" as "Bound 2" does. In popular culture The song was used in a 1985 TV commercial for Molson Canadian Molson Canadian is a brand of 5% abv lager beer (4% in Ireland) brewed by Molson Brewing, the Canadian division of Molson Coors Brewing Company. The beer was introduced in 1959. Awards Molson Ca ...
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Wishful Thinking (Neck Deep Album)
''Wishful Thinking'' is the debut studio album by the Welsh pop punk band Neck Deep. Vocalist Ben Barlow met guitarist Lloyd Roberts when Roberts was working with Barlow's brother, Seb. Following the upload of a song under the artist name Neck Deep, the song gained attention. This attention resulted in the duo obtaining guitarist Matt West, drummer Dani Washington and bassist Fil Thorpe-Evans. The band released two EPs, ''Rain in July'' (2012) and ''A History of Bad Decisions''. In March 2013 the band started recording material at Celestial Recordings in Wrexham, where they began recording guitar, bass and vocals. The group then moved to Outhouse Studio in Reading, where they recorded drums. Material was produced by Seb Barlow and the band. In mid-August, the group had signed to Hopeless, and by late August, they announced the album had been finished. "Crushing Grief (No Remedy)" was released as a single in October 2013. Following this the band toured the UK and Australia. "Growing ...
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Unrequited (album)
''Unrequited'' is the fifth album from Loudon Wainwright III. It was his last album on the Columbia Records label, released in 1975. Tracks 1–7 were recorded in a studio, while tracks 8–14 were recorded live at The Bottom Line in New York City. Tracks 15–17 are bonus tracks included on the Sony-Legacy CD reissue. Although stylistically typical of Wainwright's mid-1970s output, the album is somewhat groundbreaking in that though all songs are originals, one side is studio, the other live. Track listing All songs composed by Loudon Wainwright III; except where indicated #"Sweet Nothings" – 2:47 #"The Lowly Tourist" – 3:28 #"Kings and Queens" (Loudon Wainwright III, George Gerdes) – 2:21 #"Kick in the Head" – 2:49 #"Whatever Happened to Us" – 2:02 #"Crime of Passion" – 3:01 #"Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder" – 2:28 #"On The Rocks" – 3:15 #"Guru" – 2:16 #"Mr. Guilty" – 3:25 #"The Untitled" – 2:58 #"Unrequited to the Nth Degree" – 3:59 #"Old Friend" ...
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Sweet Nothing (Taylor Swift Song)
"Sweet Nothing" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her tenth studio album, ''Midnights'' (2022). Swift wrote the song with Joe Alwyn, who is credited under the pseudonym William Bowery, and produced it with Jack Antonoff. An electric piano-led ballad, "Sweet Nothing" features a bedroom pop production that is reminiscent of 1970s ballads. It is accompanied by saxophone and clarinet accents. The lyrics are about a narrator's appreciation of her lover for his calming presence and simple gestures amidst the chaos of the outer world. In reviews of ''Midnights'', music critics praised the intimate lyrics, vulnerable sentiments, and tender production of "Sweet Nothing"; some picked it as one of the album's best tracks. ''Esquire'' ranked it among the best songs of 2022. Commercially, "Sweet Nothing" peaked at number 14 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200 and in the top 40 on single charts in Australia, Canada, the Philippines, Portugal, Singapore, the United St ...
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Sweet Nothing (Gabrielle Aplin Song)
"Sweet Nothing" is a song performed by English singer-songwriter Gabrielle Aplin. The song was released as a digital download on 6 August 2015 as the second single from her second studio album '' Light Up the Dark''. The song was written by Gabrielle Aplin, Luke Potashnick and Charlotte O'Connor. Music video A music video to accompany the release of "Sweet Nothing" was first released onto YouTube on 6 August 2015. Track listing Charts Release history References 2015 songs 2015 singles Gabrielle Aplin songs Songs written by Gabrielle Aplin {{2010s-pop-song-stub ...
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Sweet Nothing
"Sweet Nothing" is a song by Scottish DJ Calvin Harris from his third studio album, '' 18 Months'' (2012). It features vocals from Florence and the Machine singer Florence Welch. Harris previously worked with the band in a remix of their single, "Spectrum" (2012). While recording ''18 Months'', Harris expressed interest in working with Welch. He mentioned that it was not easy and he had to chase her, due to schedule conflicts. Welch accepted his invitation and the two recorded "Sweet Nothing". The track premiered on '' The Chris Moyles Show'' on BBC Radio 1 on 28 August 2012 and was later released as the fifth single from the album on 12 October 2012. "Sweet Nothing" is an electronic dance music song, with heartfelt vocals and an escalating beat. Lyrically, it talks about a romance with no depth, where the protagonist is receiving "sweet nothing". "Sweet Nothing" received favourable reviews, with many critics praising its production and Welch's vocals. The song debuted at num ...
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Working Week (band)
Working Week were a British jazz-dance band active in the 1980s and 1990s. Working Week was formed in 1983 by guitarist Simon Booth and saxophonist Larry Stabbins from the band Weekend, which ended when singer Alison Statton left to become a schoolteacher. The duo released their debut single "Venceremos (We Will Win)" during the following year. The song was a tribute to Chilean protest singer Víctor Jara, with vocals by Robert Wyatt and Tracey Thorn (the latter from the band Everything but the Girl). It became the band's highest placing in the UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at No. 64. The single included founding members of the London School of Samba, notably Bosco de Oliveira and Dawson Miller. Other early members of the group also performed with the band. The debut album '' Working Nights'' was released in April 1985, with vocalist Juliet Roberts added as a member of the band. Initial copies of the LP had a bonus 12" disc with (Jalaluddin) Jalal Mansur Nuriddin (also kn ...
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Plini
Plini Roessler-Holgate, also known mononymously as Plini, is an Australian guitarist and songwriter. He began his career by releasing music under the name Halcyon, before switching to the use of his first name. Steve Vai described him as "the future of exceptional guitar playing", and the website MusicRadar named Plini the best prog guitarist of 2017. Plini has released a trilogy of extended plays (''Other Things'' and ''Sweet Nothings'' in 2013, ''The End of Everything'' in 2015). His debut album, ''Handmade Cities'', which Vai described as "one of the finest, forward-thinking, melodic, rhythmically and harmonically deep instrumental guitar records e hasever heard", was released in 2016. ''Sunhead'', an EP, was released in 2018, followed by his second full-length album, ''Impulse Voices'', in 2020. Influences One of Plini's influences has been Joe Satriani. Plini stated in an interview, "What I found different in Joe's playing is his ability to craft simple and catchy melodies ...
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Sweet Nothing (film)
''Sweet Nothing'' is a 1995 film directed by Gary Winick and starring Michael Imperioli, Mira Sorvino and Paul Calderón. Plot Angel celebrates the birth of his daughter by taking his first hit of crack cocaine. With the hesitant support of his wife, Monika, he joins a friend of his to deal drugs for a short time—enough time to get out of debt and buy some nice things for the family. Three years later, Angel is still dealing, and has not saved any money, instead spending it on crack. His addiction grows, straining his friendship and his family life, and he gradually loses control. Cast * Michael Imperioli as Angelo * Mira Sorvino as Monika * Paul Calderón as Ray * Lisa Langford as Edna (as Lisa Langford) * Patrick Breen as Greg * Maria Tucci as Monika's Mother * Christopher Marquette as Richie * Sean Marquette as Young Richie * Michele Casey as Annie * Carlos Yensi as Jose * Brian Tarantina Brian Tarantina (March 27, 1959 – November 2, 2019) was an American stage, screen ...
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Sweet Nothings (album)
''Sweet Nothings'' is the seventh studio album by Dog Fashion Disco, released in 2014. Their first album in eight years, it was written and recorded after the band reunited in 2013, following an almost seven-year hiatus. It is the first album with Tim Swanson of Ideamen on keyboard. However, he played with the band on the 2006 tour in support for their previous album, ''Adultery''. Todd Smith said about the new album: "It was a love letter to our fans who missed us and grew up listening to DFD".Interview with Todd Smith
by Grande-Rock.com retrieved on August 24, 2014.


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The reformation of the band was announced at the 2013 reunion in Baltimore, where Todd announced that the band was to reunite and put out a new album the following year. The band officially reunited on October ...
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Sonic's Rendezvous Band
Sonic's Rendezvous Band (or SRB) was an American rock and roll band from Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States, forming in 1974, featuring veterans of the 1960s Detroit rock scene. Background Sonic's Rendezvous Band came from the ashes of four Michigan rock bands: * Fred "Sonic" Smith, formerly of the MC5 – guitar, vocals * Scott Morgan, formerly of The Rationals, a soul-influenced Detroit band of the 1960s – guitar, vocals * Gary Rasmussen, formerly of The Up – bass * Scott Asheton, formerly of The Stooges – drums They remained virtually unknown, but their one and only single retained high interest among fans of Detroit rock. The band had had only enough money to mix one song, "City Slang", so it was pressed on both sides of the single. One side was labeled mono and one side stereo although both sides were identical. A lo-fi bootleg LP composed of various radio appearances called ''Strikes Like Lightning'' was traded in the 1980s. Minus Scott Morgan they toured as backing ...
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