"Smiley Faces " is a song by Gnarls Barkley and featured on their debut album, St. Elsewhere . The album was released July 17, 2006 as the second single from the album in the UK (see 2006 in British music).
Video Smiley Faces
Video musik
Like the single "Crazy", there are also two different music videos for this song.
The mockumentary-style music video for "Smiley Faces", directed by Robert Hales shows music historians (played by Dennis Hopper) and an executive A & amp; R (played by Dean Stockwell) was interviewed about whether Gnarls Barkley (the person) or not. there and pondered whether Barkley was behind the music screen. The video featured musical performances and cultural events from the 1920s through the 1990s, with Cee-Lo and Danger Rat producers in the background. The effect is similar to Woody Allen who edited himself into a filming of the archive at Zelig . (Danger Mouse has been talking about Woody Allen movies, and Allen's auteur approach has influences on his music.) In September 2007, the video won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Editing. There is another music video directed by Marc Klasfeld and animated by Edgar Reyes, featuring an instant smiley message with the wife of a gangster smiley (who takes her up for her), goes to a sex prison, kills gangsters with a saw, caught and sent to jail, from prison by gangster wife, was at the Gnarls Barkley concert (which was also in the form of a smile), drank a lot and was sick, went home with gangster wife and then she got her three topless friends, with a very happy happy smile. The video was originally inserted into the music channel (in the UK) before the mockumentary video (above), but was forbidden because of a sexual scene (though because they were a smiley it was not really nudity) and violent scenes. This video for it can still be found on YouTube. Still another video version, popular on YouTube featuring Mark Monero.
Maps Smiley Faces
Trivia
This song is used in Season 4 of Strictly Come Dancing. Louisa Lytton and her professional partner, Vincent Simone, danced Jive to the song and scored the first 10 series.
Track list
- UK CD1
- "Smiley Faces" - 3:05
- "Smiley Faces" (Live On Then with Jools Holland ) - 3:14
- UK CD2
- "Smiley Faces" (Radio Edit) - 2:43
- "Go-Go Gospel Gadget" - 2:15
- "Crazy" (Video) - 3:00
- "Exclusive Microsite"
- UK 12 "Vinyl
- "Smiley Faces" - 3:05
- "Go-Go Gospel Gadget" - 2:15
- "Smiley Faces" (Instrumental) - 3:10
Diagram
The song went to the UK Official Download Chart on May 3, 2006 at number 152. It peaked at number 12 on July 9, 2006. Then entered the UK Singles Chart on July 16, 2006 at number 23 based on download sales only, climbing to number 10 after release physically available.
References
External links
- Lyrics of this song in MetroLyrics
Source of the article : Wikipedia