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What Goes On (box Set)
What Goes On may refer to: * What Goes On (album), ''What Goes On'' (album), a 1993 box set by The Velvet Underground * What Goes On (Beatles song), "What Goes On" (Beatles song), 1965 * What Goes On (Velvet Underground song), "What Goes On" (Velvet Underground song), 1969 * "What Goes On", a single by Mai Tai (band) E. van Tijn, J. Fluitsma 1984 * "What Goes On", a song by Mobb Deep from ''The Safe Is Cracked'' {{disambiguation ...
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What Goes On (album)
The discography of the American rock band the Velvet Underground consists of five studio albums, six live albums, 14 compilation albums, six box sets and eleven singles. The first line-up was formed in New York City consisting of Lou Reed on vocals and guitar, John Cale on several instruments (viola, keyboards and bass), Sterling Morrison on guitar and bass and Angus MacLise on percussion (replaced by Maureen Tucker in November 1965). On March 12, 1967 they released their debut album '' The Velvet Underground & Nico'' featuring German singer Nico. The album charted in the United States and originally peaked at number 171 on the ''Billboard'' album charts and produced two singles, " All Tomorrow's Parties" and " Sunday Morning", which did not chart anywhere. The album, produced by artist Andy Warhol, recharted in 2013 peaking at number 129. VU released their second studio album '' White Light/White Heat'', which peaked at number 199 of the ''Billboard'' charts. The album was m ...
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What Goes On (Beatles Song)
"What Goes On" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, featured as the eighth track on their 1965 album ''Rubber Soul''. The song was later released as the B-side of the US single " Nowhere Man", and then as the tenth track on the North America-only album '' Yesterday and Today''. It is the only song by the band credited to Lennon–McCartney– Starkey and the only song on ''Rubber Soul'' that features Ringo Starr on lead vocals. The song reached number 81 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1966. Composition John Lennon wrote the song in early 1959, likely at 251 Menlove Avenue. The early version of the song is heavily inspired by Buddy Holly and differed substantially from the ''Rubber Soul'' version with only the chorus being the same. The Beatles nearly recorded the song in March 1963, but ultimately did not record the song until November 1965 for ''Rubber Soul''. According to Lennon, "it was resurrected with a middle eight thrown in, probably with Paul cCartneys ...
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What Goes On (Velvet Underground Song)
"What Goes On" is a song by the Velvet Underground. It was the only single released from their 1969 eponymous third album. The song was recorded in 1968 at T.T.G. Studios in Hollywood. A concert performance of the song, with Doug Yule on keyboards, was included on their double live album '' 1969: The Velvet Underground Live''. Personnel * Lou Reed – lead vocals, multi-tracked electric & acoustic guitars (including solo) * Doug Yule – bass, Vox Continental organ, backing vocals * Sterling Morrison – multi-tracked electric guitars (including solo) * Maureen Tucker – drums Cover versions The Doctors of Madness used to play this song live in 1977–1978. Roxy Music singer Bryan Ferry performed "What Goes On" (with elements of "Beginning to See the Light") on his 1978 solo album '' The Bride Stripped Bare''. The "What Goes On" organ riff was used in the Talking Heads song " Once in a Lifetime," featured on their 1980 album '' Remain in Light''. It was also r ...
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Mai Tai (band)
Mai Tai is a Dutch musical ensemble, group (named after the tropical cocktail Mai Tai) that was formed in 1983 by the Dutch record producers Eric van Tijn and Jochem Fluitsma with three former backing vocalists Jetty Weels, Mildred Douglas and Caroline de Windt. Career 1984–1988; classic line-up Their debut single (music), single, "Keep on Dancin'" (1983) was only a hit record, hit in the Dutch nightclubs. In the summer of 1984, they released a second single, "What Goes On". It became their first hit in the Dutch Top 40, peaking at No. 24. Following up tracks "Body and Soul" and "Am I Losing You Forever" also hit the record chart, charts, peaking at No. 23 and 24 in the Netherlands. In 1984, they released their debut album, which won a Dutch Edison Award and a Silver Harp. Their international breakthrough came with "History" from the debut album. This song was successful all over Europe, and became a No. 8 hit in the UK Singles Chart and reached the top 30 in Germany. It was al ...
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