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  1. Sidney Matthew Sweet ( Lincoln, Nebraska, 6 de octubre de 1964) es un músico estadounidense de pop rock. Formó parte de la floreciente escena musical de Athens, Georgia a principios y mediados de los años 1980, antes de obtener éxito comercial durante la década de 1990. En la actualidad, continúa publicando álbumes y realizando giras.

  2. Sweet recorded this song in 1990 as he was going through a brutal divorce. Around the same time, he met someone new, giving "Girlfriend" layers of emotional turmoil. The song finds him making an offer to a potential love interest: he's be her good friend if she'll be his girlfriend. At the end of the song, he gets a little possessive: "I'm ...

  3. 23 de may. de 2016 · The making of Matthew Sweet‘s Girlfriend. By Hobart Rowland. By ’90s industry standards, Matthew Sweet’s Girlfriend performed well. It peaked at number one on the Heatseekers chart in 1992, even if it barely cracked the top half of the Billboard 200. The title track made it to number four on the Modern Rock chart and number 10 on Mainstream Rock, while the album’s sublime leadoff track ...

  4. MATTHEW SWEET and his band perform WHERE YOU GET LOVE and BACK TO YOU on LIVE WITH REGIS AND KATHIE LEE that aired on April 11th, 1997. On the latter, the b...

  5. 16 de jul. de 2008 · the song taken from the film"short cuts" by Robert Altman.annie ross & the low note quintet

  6. Love is a track by Matthew Sweet from the album Earth released in 1989. This track has received 0 comments and 0 ratings from BestEverAlbums.com site members. BestEverAlbums.com provides a whole host of statistics, and allows you to rate, rank and comment on your favourite albums, artists and tacks as well as letting you create your own year, decade or overall charts.

  7. Matthew Sweet’s third album made power pop radio-friendly again (see the majestic “I’ve Been Waiting”) while it treated fans of pure pop music to songs that merged wide-ranging influences: there’s R&B (the title track), sad-bastard country (“Winona”), straight-up anti-war rock (“Holy War”), and Neil Young–ish singer/songwriter balladizing (“You Don’t Love Me” and the ...