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  1. 5 de jul. de 2012 · Moonage Daydream [Arnold Corns Version]

  2. Get all the lyrics to songs on The Complete Arnold Corns Sessions and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  3. 3 de dic. de 2010 · David Bowie first released “Moonage Daydream” under the project name Arnold Corns, which was one of Bowie’s side interests, a group set up for 19-year-old dress designer Freddie Burrettia to front. The original band had been assembled in Dulwich College, the name inspired by Pink Floyd’s song “Arnold Layne”, and when Bowie agreed to write some songs for Burrettia in 1971, he ...

  4. 5 de abr. de 2023 · The Arnold Corns was a side project band fronted by fashion designer Freddie Burretti. It was, however, mainly a vehicle for Bowie, who was reluctant to record for his own label, Mercury, mainly due to their amendments to the artwork of the US edition of The Man Who Sold The World.Instead he recorded a number of his songs with other artists: The Arnold Corns, Peter Noone, and Micky King.

  5. So come on, come on, we've really got a good thing going. Come on, come on, if you think we're gonna make it. You better hang on to yourself. My father had a good thing going, and you know mama had a thing on the street. My baby got out last Monday and me I'm on a radio show. So come on, so come on, we've really got a good thing going.

  6. 7 de may. de 2019 · The Corns ‘ first single MOONAGE DAYDREAM was released 48 years ago, on 7 May 1971. re-arranged and with reworked lyrics, on Bowie ‘s 1972 Ziggy Stardust longplayer. The Arnold Corns ‘ second single ‘ Looking for a Friend ‘ (with vocals by Frederick Burrett, aka. Rudi Valentino) stayed on the studio shelves until 1985.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Rock’n’Roll Star! contains 29 unreleased tracks, covers, early songwriting demos, recordings from David’s band, The Arnold Corns, rehearsals at Bowie’s then-home, Haddon Hall, BBC sessions, singles, live performances, plus outtakes and alternative versions from the original album recording sessions, which have been newly mixed by original album producer, Ken Scott.