In today's world, Shake Your Head has become a topic of general interest that has captured the attention of multiple audiences. Whether due to its relevance in contemporary society or its impact on history, Shake Your Head has managed to generate a wide range of opinions and perspectives. From its influence on popular culture to its effects on the global economy, Shake Your Head has been the subject of countless debates and discussions. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Shake Your Head, analyzing its meaning, its evolution over time and its implication in various areas. Through a multidisciplinary approach, we will seek to offer a comprehensive vision that allows us to understand the importance and impact of Shake Your Head in today's world.
"Shake Your Head (Let's Go to Bed)" | |
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Song by Was (Not Was) | |
from the album Born to Laugh at Tornadoes | |
Released | 1983 |
Length | 3:52 |
Label | Geffen |
Songwriter(s) | David Was, Don Was |
Producer(s) | Jack Tann, David Was, Don Was |
"Shake Your Head" | ||||
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Single by Was (Not Was) | ||||
from the album Hello Dad... I'm in Jail | ||||
B-side | "I Blew Up the United States" | |||
Released | June 29, 1992 | |||
Length | 3:42 | |||
Label | Fontana | |||
Songwriter(s) | David Was, Don Was | |||
Producer(s) | David Was, Don Was, Steve "Silk" Hurley | |||
Was (Not Was) singles chronology | ||||
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"Shake Your Head" is a song by American pop rock group Was (Not Was). It was originally released in 1983 by Geffen on their second album, Born to Laugh at Tornadoes (1983). In 1992, it was re-recorded and remixed by house music producer Steve "Silk" Hurley, and features actress Kim Basinger alongside a re-recorded Ozzy Osbourne on vocals. It appears on the group's third compilation album, Hello Dad... I'm in Jail (1992), and was released as a single in June 1992 by Fontana.
The original version features Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne on lead vocals. A pre-fame Madonna had auditioned for the vocal but was not used on the final release. In 1992, it was re-recorded and remixed by house music producer Steve "Silk" Hurley, and features actress Kim Basinger alongside a re-recorded Ozzy Osbourne on vocals. It appeared on the group's compilation album Hello Dad... I'm in Jail. The original plan was to restore Madonna's vocals to the track for the re-release, but she refused to grant permission, hence Basinger was approached instead. However, Madonna's restored vocals were accidentally released on two occasions. A full Madonna vocal appears on the two-LP and double-cassette formats of compilation release Now Dance 92, entitled the 12-inch mix. The CD format of this compilation includes the regular 7-inch mix, however. Secondly, on the 12-inch and CD single formats of Was (Not Was)'s follow-up single, "Somewhere in America (There's a Street Named after My Dad)", there is a Dub Mix of "Shake Your Head" which uses several of Madonna's vocals. Although the song did not chart in the US, it was the band's biggest commercial success across the Atlantic, reaching number four on the UK Singles Chart.
There are several versions of the 1992 remake:
The song's lyrics deal with things that cannot be done (some are outlandish, some can be done, but have a high amount of difficulty). After Basinger and Osbourne detail these things, the chorus comes in with the title hook.
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In 2003, Dutch-German pop singer C. C. Catch released a version of the song that reached number 12 on the Spanish Singles Chart.
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