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Trouble In Paradise (Irish TV Series)
Trouble in Paradise is an idiom used to describe problems in supposedly positive situations. Trouble in Paradise may also refer to: Books * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (Parker novel), a 1998 crime novel by Robert B. Parker * ''Trouble in Paradise'', a 1985 translation of the 1979 novel ''Les Coulisses du ciel'' by Pierre Boulle * ''Trouble in Paradise'', a 2006 book in the ''Undercover Brothers'' series by Franklin W. Dixon * ''Trouble in Paradise'', a 2014 book by Slavoj Žižek Film and television * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (1932 film), a 1932 film by Ernst Lubitsch * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (1950 film), a West German comedy film * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (1989 film), a 1989 television film by Di Drew * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (1989 Dutch film), a 1989 Dutch film by Robbe De Hert * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (Irish TV series), a 2007 drama television series featuring Angeline Ball * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (TV series), a 2009 Australian documentary television series Music Al ...
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Trouble In Paradise
Trouble in Paradise is an idiom used to describe problems in supposedly positive situations. Trouble in Paradise may also refer to: Books * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (Parker novel), a 1998 crime novel by Robert B. Parker * ''Trouble in Paradise'', a 1985 translation of the 1979 novel ''Les Coulisses du ciel'' by Pierre Boulle * ''Trouble in Paradise'', a 2006 book in the ''Undercover Brothers'' series by Franklin W. Dixon * ''Trouble in Paradise'', a 2014 book by Slavoj Žižek Film and television * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (1932 film), a 1932 film by Ernst Lubitsch * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (1950 film), a West German comedy film * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (1989 film), a 1989 television film by Di Drew * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (1989 Dutch film), a 1989 Dutch film by Robbe De Hert * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (Irish TV series), a 2007 drama television series featuring Angeline Ball * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (TV series), a 2009 Australian documentary television series Music Al ...
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Trouble In Paradise (Elhae Album)
Jamaal Jones (born August 24, 1990), better known by his stage name ELHAE (pronounced "ɛl a", acronym for Every Life Has An Ending), is an American singer and songwriter. ELHAE was born in Minot, North Dakota, but moved around a lot as a child because his father was in the military. His family eventually settled in Warner Robins, GA and ELHAE spent the summers in Savannah, GA. In 2015, he was nominated for two rap albums at the Dove Awards, with Andy Mineo's "Uncomfortable Comfort (or being comfortable'')'' is a sense of physical or psychological ease, often characterized as a lack of hardship. Persons who are lacking in comfort are uncomfortable, or experiencing discomfort. A degree of psychological comfort c ..." and Tedashii's " This Time Around" for Rap / Hip Hop Album of the Year, being a joint winner with Andy's album. Discography Albums * ''All Have Fallen'' (2016) * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (2019) EPs * ''Aura'' (2015) * ''Aura II'' (2017) * ''Aura III'' (202 ...
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Trouble In Paradise
Trouble in Paradise is an idiom used to describe problems in supposedly positive situations. Trouble in Paradise may also refer to: Books * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (Parker novel), a 1998 crime novel by Robert B. Parker * ''Trouble in Paradise'', a 1985 translation of the 1979 novel ''Les Coulisses du ciel'' by Pierre Boulle * ''Trouble in Paradise'', a 2006 book in the ''Undercover Brothers'' series by Franklin W. Dixon * ''Trouble in Paradise'', a 2014 book by Slavoj Žižek Film and television * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (1932 film), a 1932 film by Ernst Lubitsch * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (1950 film), a West German comedy film * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (1989 film), a 1989 television film by Di Drew * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (1989 Dutch film), a 1989 Dutch film by Robbe De Hert * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (Irish TV series), a 2007 drama television series featuring Angeline Ball * ''Trouble in Paradise'' (TV series), a 2009 Australian documentary television series Music Alb ...
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Mint (Alice Merton Album)
''Mint'' is the debut studio album by German-Canadian singer Alice Merton, released on 18 January 2019 through Paper Planes and Mom + Pop Music. It includes the singles " No Roots" and "Lash Out", which were previously included on the '' No Roots'' EP, "Why So Serious", released on 7 September 2018, "Funny Business", released on 30 November 2018, and “Learn to Live” released on 15 January 2019. Merton re-released the album in late 2019 under the title "Mint +4", with the addition of 4 new songs, including the sixth single "Easy". Critical reception ''The New York Times'' called the album a "rousing take on centrist 1980s pop with a disco tempo and the faintest texture of Southern rock. Which is to say: Haim, watch out." Singles In addition to "No Roots", which reached number one on the US Alternative Songs chart, Merton spoke to ''Billboard'' about an additional single to be included on the album: "It's one of my favorites at the moment. I could listen to it all the time... ...
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Alice Merton
Alice Florence Clarissa Merton (born 13 September 1993) is a German-Canadian singer and songwriter. Merton achieved mainstream success with her debut single, " No Roots". In 2017, she released her first EP of the same name and in 2018, she released her debut album ''Mint'' and in 2022, her second album,''S.I.D.E.S.'' was released. Early life Merton was born on 13 September 1993 in Frankfurt, Germany to a German mother and an Irish-born father. Merton's family moved frequently due to her father's job as a mining consultant. When she was three months old, Merton moved to Connecticut. Shortly thereafter, they relocated to Oakville, Ontario, Canada where she was raised until the age of thirteen, learning classical piano and singing. Her family then relocated to Munich. Merton's return to Germany prompted her to learn German which enabled her to speak with her German grandmother whom she had only seen annually growing up. While in Germany, Merton wrote her first song and attended ...
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Tracks (Bruce Springsteen Album)
''Tracks'' is a four-disc box set by American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, released in 1998 containing 66 songs. This box set mostly consists of never-before-released songs recorded during the sessions for his many albums, but also includes a number of single B-sides, as well as demos and alternate versions of already-released material. History The project began in February 1998, when Springsteen and his chief recording engineer, Toby Scott, began going through his massive collection of unreleased songs. Springsteen had been known as a very prolific songwriter (''Darkness on the Edge of Town'', '' The River'', and ''Born in the U.S.A.'' each had more than 50 songs written for them), and by 1998 the number of unreleased songs was up to more than 350— 3/4 of all his recorded material. Scott had begun on a computerized database of Springsteen's archives in 1985 in order to allow Springsteen to find specific songs that hadn't been released yet, and it was understood by Scott ...
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Huey Lewis And The News (album)
''Huey Lewis and the News'' is the debut album by American rock band Huey Lewis and the News, released in 1980. Background In 1979, the band's name was Huey Lewis and the American Express. Under this name they released a single and secured their recording contract with Chrysalis Records at the end of the year. The album was recorded within three weeks and the producer was Bill Schnee, who had produced for Boz Scaggs and Pablo Cruise. Chrysalis did not like the addition 'American Express' to the band's name, fearing that the credit card company of the same name could sue them. In January 1980, the band changed their name to 'Huey Lewis and the News'. The album reached No. 203 on the ''Billboard'' album chart. Prior to the album's release, the track "Who Cares?" was used in the 1979 motion picture ''Rock 'n' Roll High School''. Reception ''Billboard'' states that producer Bill Schnee mastered the "clean, sparse rock" that every rock band was trying to achieve at the time by "sk ...
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Jarreau (album)
''Jarreau'' is the sixth studio album by Al Jarreau, released in 1983. It was his third consecutive #1 album on the Billboard Jazz charts, while also placing at #4 on the R&B album charts and #13 on the Billboard 200. In 1984 the album received four Grammy Award nominations, including for Jay Graydon as Producer of the Year (Non-Classical). The album contained three hit singles: "Mornin'" (U.S. Pop #21, AC #2 for three weeks), "Boogie Down" (U.S. Pop #77) and "Trouble in Paradise" (U.S. Pop #63, AC #10). The first charted during the spring and summer, the second in the summer and the latter charted in the fall. In 2001, the album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. It was remastered and re-released in 2009 by Friday Music. The song "Black and Blues" has been rearranged for moderatuse in marching band A condenseversion for tromboneref> has also become widely popular in marching/pep bands. Track listing Personnel * Al Jarreau – lead ...
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The Greg Kihn Band
The Greg Kihn Band is an American band that was started by frontman Greg Kihn and bassist Steve Wright. Their most successful singles include "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" ( ''Billboard'' Hot 100 #15) and "Jeopardy" (''Billboard'' Hot 100 #2). The band's musical style and genres comprise rock, pop rock and power pop. History Greg Kihn began his career as a singer-songwriter in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland. He started writing songs and playing coffee houses while still in high school in the Baltimore area. When he was 17 his mother submitted a tape of one of his original songs to the talent contest of local Top 40 radio station WCAO, in which he took first prize and won a typewriter, a stack of records, and a Vox electric guitar. He moved to San Francisco in 1972 and worked painting houses, singing in the streets, and working behind the counter at a Berkeley record store with future bandmate and Earth Quake keyboardist Gary Phillips. The following year, h ...
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Trouble In Paradise (Loretta Lynn Song)
"Trouble in Paradise" is 1974 single by Loretta Lynn Loretta Lynn (; April 14, 1932 – October 4, 2022) was an American country music singer and songwriter. In a career spanning six decades, Lynn released multiple gold albums. She had numerous hits such as "You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Ma .... "Trouble in Paradise" was Lynn's eighth number one on the U.S country singles chart as a solo artist. The single stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of thirteen weeks on the chart. Chart performance References 1974 singles Loretta Lynn songs Songs written by Kenny O'Dell Song recordings produced by Owen Bradley Decca Records singles 1974 songs {{1970s-country-song-stub ...
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The Crests
The Crests were an American doo-wop group, formed by bass vocalist J.T. Carter in the mid 1950s. The group had several Top 40 hits in the late 1950s and early 1960s on Coed Records. Their most popular song, "16 Candles", rose to #2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in February 1959 selling over one million copies and earning a gold disc status. The group's other hits include "Step By Step," "The Angels Listened In," "Trouble In Paradise," "Six Nights A Week," and "A Year Ago Tonight." The Crests were one of the earliest racially mixed doo wop groups, consisting of three African American members (one female), one Puerto Rican, and one Italian American. Career Founded by J.T. Carter, the group included Talmadge "Tommy" Gough (1939-2014), Harold "Chico" Torres (deceased) and Patricia Van Dross (1943-1993) (older sister of R&B singer Luther Vandross). Carter selected vocalist Johnny Mastrangelo (1939-2010) (shortened to Johnny Mastro and later changed to Johnny Maestro) as lead ...
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Trouble In Paradise (Souther-Hillman-Furay Band Album)
''Trouble in Paradise'' is the second, and last, album by The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, released in 1975 on Asylum Records. It peaked at number 39 on the ''Billboard'' albums chart.Whitburn, Joel (1995). ''The Billboard Book of Top 40 Albums, 3rd Edition'', p. 289. Billboard Books, New York. Reception AllMusic's Brett Hartenbach noted the band "seemed to be distancing itself a bit from its country-rock roots with its second release,… while at the same time slipping even closer to the middle of the road." Saying that on this album, "J.D. Souther, who penned four of the LP's nine tracks, leads the way, with "Prisoner in Disguise" and "Mexico" and the title cut as the standouts. "Mexico" became a minor hit in Boston. Still, Furay, whose two compositions were dominated by his recent conversion to Christianity, does connect with the lovely "For Someone I Love"… Hillman's trio of selections,… are moderately successful, if in the long run somewhat forgettable." Concluding th ...
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