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Trouble may refer to: Film and television * ''Trouble'' (1922 film), an American silent comedy-drama film directed by Albert Austin * ''Trouble'' (1933 film), a British comedy film * ''Trouble'' (1977 film), a Soviet drama film * ''Trouble'' (2017 film), an American comedy-drama film * ''Trouble'' (2019 film), аn American computer-animated family comedy film * Trouble (TV channel), a television station in the UK and Republic of Ireland Music * Trouble (band), an American doom metal band Albums * ''Trouble'' (Akon album), 2004 * ''Trouble'' (Bonnie McKee album) or the title song, 2004 * ''Trouble'' (EXID album) or the title song, 2019 * ''Trouble'' (Matt Terry album) or the title song, 2017 * ''Trouble'' (Michael Sterling album) or the title song, 1991 * ''Trouble'' (Natalia Kills album) or the title song (see below), 2013 * ''Trouble'' (Ray LaMontagne album) or the title song (see below), 2004 * ''Trouble'' (Randy Rogers Band album), 2013 * ''Trouble'' (Sailor albu ...
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Trouble (Coldplay Song)
"Trouble" is a song by British rock band Coldplay, for their debut album, ''Parachutes'' (2000). The band wrote and co-produced it with British record producer Ken Nelson. The song's arrangement is built around the acoustic piano. It was released on 23 October 2000 as the album's third single, reaching number 10 on the UK Singles Chart and becoming the band's second top 10 single in the country. Although "Trouble" failed to chart in the United States, the music press deemed it almost as successful as its predecessor, "Yellow". Two different music videos were released: one for Europe and another for the United States, which is currently the only one available on the band's official YouTube channel. There is also an associated release titled ''Trouble – Norwegian Live EP'', which came out in the summer of 2001 and consisted of five tracks recorded live by the band at Rockefeller Music Hall in Oslo. It was released exclusively in Norway, being Coldplay's fourth EP and first l ...
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Trouble (Chris Rene Song)
"Trouble" is a song by Epic Records recording artist Chris Rene his debut EP, ''I'm Right Here (EP), I'm Right Here''. It was written by American Idol semi-finalist Alex Lambert, Busbee, and J Bonilla, and produced by busbee and J Bonilla. The song will serve as his second single of his debut album. The song was released for digital download on June 26, 2012."Chris Rene Finally Releases New Song, Collaborates with Alex Lambert'"
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The song was originally a collaboration between American Idol semi-finalist Alex Lambert and songwriter/producer busbee. The demo was shopped around and bought by Epic Records and Rene to record for his deb ...
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Trouble (band)
Trouble is an American doom metal band from Aurora, Illinois, formed in 1979. They are often considered one of the pioneers of doom metal, and have been referred to as one of the genre's "big four" alongside Candlemass, Pentagram and Saint Vitus. The band created a distinct style, taking influences of the British heavy metal bands Black Sabbath and Judas Priest,Leif Edling, Trouble interview, ''Trouble Live In Stockholm'' DVD. and psychedelic rock of the 1970s. Trouble's first two albums, ''Psalm 9'' and ''The Skull'', are cited as landmarks of doom metal. To date, they have released eight studio albums. Although never officially disbanded, they went inactive after original singer Eric Wagner left in 1997. He rejoined in 2000 and left again eight years later; he was first replaced by Kory Clarke and then by current vocalist Kyle Thomas, who had also filled in for Wagner during his initial absence from Trouble. Wagner died in 2021. Core members include Wagner, guitarists Rick ...
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Trouble (Sailor Album)
''Trouble'' is the second album by the British pop group Sailor, formed in 1973 and best known in the 1970s for their hit single A hit song, also known as a hit record, hit single or simply a hit, is a recorded song or instrumental that becomes broadly popular or well-known. Although ''hit song'' means any widely played or big-selling song, the specific term ''hit record' ...s "A Glass of Champagne" and "Girls, Girls, Girls" (both featured on this album), written by the group's Norwegian lead singer and 12-string guitar player, Georg Kajanus. The album reached #45 in the UK charts. Track listingOriginal album sleeve notes :All words and music by Georg Kajanus Side 1 #"Girls, Girls, Girls" – 3:02 #"Trouble in Hong Kong" – 3:07 #"People in Love" – 3:29 #"Coconut" – 2:24 #"Jacaranda" – 2:15 Side 2 #"A Glass of Champagne" – 2:41 #"My Kind of Girl" – 3:01 #"Panama" – 3:25 #"Stop That Man" – 3:05 #"The Old Nickelodeon Sound" – 2:56 Personnel ;Sailor ...
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Trouble (1922 Film)
''Trouble'' is a 1922 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Albert Austin and written by Max Abramson. The film stars Jackie Coogan, Wallace Beery, and Gloria Hope. The film was released on August 7, 1922, by First National Pictures, Associated First National Pictures. Plot As described in a film magazine, Danny (Coogan) is a kid at a private orphanage where he is beset with much grief in his attempts to prevent the sending away of his pet dog. The orphanage is to be abandoned and its little charges are offered for adoption. Danny finds a new home but it is far from an ideal home. The wife-beating husband Ed Lee (Beery) is finally put where he can work off his excess energy on a Prison, rock pile, while Danny, his foster mother (Hope), and her parents repair to an old farmhouse in the country where all is well. Cast *Jackie Coogan as Danny, the Kid *Wallace Beery as Ed Lee, the Plumber *Gloria Hope as Mrs. Lee, the Plumber's Wife *Queenie the Dog as herself *Valentine Bla ...
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Trouble (Whitesnake Album)
''Trouble'' is the debut studio album from British hard rock band Whitesnake, led by former Deep Purple vocalist David Coverdale. It reached No. 50 on the UK Albums Chart when it was released in October 1978. This followed the four track EP ''Snakebite'', later available in the US as an import album from continental Europe. Recording The album was recorded at Central Recorders Studio in London during the summer of 1978. Martin Birch produced the album, which was recorded and mixed in ten days. According to Coverdale, one of the reasons the album was called "Trouble", was that his first child was born during the album's recording. Track listing ;Side one #"Take Me with You" ''( David Coverdale, Micky Moody)'' – 4:45 #"Love to Keep You Warm" ''(Coverdale)'' – 3:44 #"Lie Down (A Modern Love Song)" ''(Coverdale, Moody)'' – 3:14 #"Day Tripper" ''( John Lennon, Paul McCartney)'' – 3:47 #"Nighthawk (Vampire Blues)" ''(Coverdale, Bernie Marsden)'' – 3:39 ;Side two #"The ...
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Trouble (Elvis Presley Song)
"Trouble" is a blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, originally performed by Elvis Presley in 1958 and covered by a number of artists in later years. Background Elvis Presley performed the song in the 1958 motion picture ''King Creole'', and his recording was included on the soundtrack of the same name. "Trouble", featuring Scotty Moore on guitar, was one of only three songs written by Leiber and Stoller for the feature. Presley's performance in the film alludes to Muddy Waters and Bo Diddley. "If you're looking for trouble," he intones, "then look right in my face. Because I'm evil. My middle name is Misery." Music critic Maury Dean suggests that "Trouble," with Presley's "growling snarl," is one of the earliest proto-punk rock songs. Ten years later, Presley opened his 1968 comeback special with this number. With dark, moody lighting highlighting his sneer, the sequence alluded to Presley's checkered past and "dangerous" image and served to prove that the sing ...
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Trouble (Cypress Hill Song)
"Trouble" is the lead single from Cypress Hill's sixth studio album, '' Stoned Raiders''. The song was the first part of the double A-Side single it shared with "Lowrider" in Europe. "Lowrider" was not released until February elsewhere. Music video The song's music video begins with a shot of B-Real sitting in his car trying make a call on his cellphone. After his phone dies, he exits the vehicle to use a payphone. Having no change, B-Real places a $100 bill in a cup belonging to a person sleeping on the streets and takes a quarter out of the cup. He tries to make a call on the pay but discovers the phone line has been cut. As he turns around, he sees a group of hooded people start to form around him. B-Real's car then begins to drive. The previously sleeping person has left behind their money cup (and sign) suggesting they are the person driving away in B-Real's car. The hooded mob begin a foot chase and B-Real begins to run. Meanwhile, Sen Dog is sitting at home drinking a beer ...
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Trouble (Cat Stevens Song)
"Trouble" is a song written by the English singer-songwriter and musician, Cat Stevens, during a period from 1969 to 1970. Stevens was recovering during what amounted to nearly a year of convalescence, after being diagnosed with a collapsed lung and tuberculosis. He spent three months in King Edward VII Hospital, Midhurst, England, transferring afterward to another nine months of bedrest at home. O'Driscoll, Michelle. ''Disc Magazine'' intervie"Tea with the Tillerman"/ref> Stevens, who was near death at the time he was admitted in the hospital, used the time he was recuperating for contemplation, and wrote dozens of songs, including "Trouble", many of which were recorded much later. Phillips, Mark. Originally aired on 3 December 200''CBS Sunday Morning'', Yusuf Islam Reflects on His Return; Artist Once Known as Cat Stevens Talks About New Album Retrieved 12 August 2007 When he was hospitalized, Stevens was often alone in a very spare and plain room. He was told that at the ti ...
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Trouble (Cage The Elephant Song)
"Trouble" is a song by American alternative rock band Cage the Elephant, released as the second single from the band's fourth studio album ''Tell Me I'm Pretty'' on April 26, 2016. Produced and co-written by Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys, it topped the ''Billboard'' Alternative Songs chart in the United States, becoming the band's seventh overall chart-topper. Background Matt Shultz explained to ABC Radio that the song was inspired by a conversation he had with someone close to him. "We were both presenting ourselves as being very honest in the conversation. And I felt there were several places where I was holding back, or kind of curating the idea of what I wanted projected pretty heavily as inside the conversation. So I was curious at what level they were doing the same." "So the song's kinda just about honesty and adversity and struggle and stuff like that," Shultz added. Music video The official music video for "Trouble" was released on April 21, 2016. The video combines t ...
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Trouble (Bei Maejor Song)
"Trouble" is a song by American singer-songwriter and record producer Bei Maejor. The song, released on August 12, 2011, as a digital download, serves as his debut single and the lead single from his upcoming debut studio album. The song features American rapper J. Cole and was produced by Maejor himself. Remix The official remix was released on December 25, 2011, featuring American R&B singers T-Pain and Trey Songz along with rappers Wale and J. Cole. The remix was released on January 4, 2012 as a digital download single on iTunes and Amazon. There is an additional version of the remix that replaces J. Cole's verse with a verse by rapper Nelly. That version was released on January 7, 2012. Music video On August 28, 2011, behind-the-scenes pictures of the music video were released. This was the first video Maejor did for his label Jive Records. The video was directed by Declan Whitebloom and features Maejor being tested by temptation. The Detroit R&B recording artist tries ...
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Trouble (American Authors Song)
"Trouble" is a song by American indie rock band American Authors. The song was written by band members Zachary Barnett, David Rublin, Matthew Sanchez and James Shelley with producers Aaron Accetta and Shep Goodman and originally recorded for the band's debut studio album '' Oh, What a Life'', appearing as the fifth track on the album. The track was released by Mercury Records and Island Records as a promotional single on February 18, 2014. Composition "Trouble" has been described as a folk rock song, borrowing musical elements from Mumford & Sons, The Lumineers and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. Driven by the banjo as the lead instrument in the song, the track makes use of the voices of all four band members to create a crowd-like cheer that is used in the song's chorus and latter verses, an effect similar to the one used in "Best Day of My Life". Reception While most critics compared the song to "Best Day of My Life", the song was well received nevertheless by critics. Ju ...
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