Who first performed Valerie?

Who first performed Valerie?

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“Valerie” is a song by English indie rock band the Zutons from their second studio album, Tired of Hanging Around (2006). The song was later covered by Mark Ronson, with lead vocals provided by Amy Winehouse, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart in 2007.

Q. Where is Dave McCabe now?

McCabe currently plays bass guitar in Liverpool alternative rock band SILENT-K.

Q. What do The Zutons think of Amy Winehouse?

The Zutons have admitted that people think they are covering Amy Winehouse when their perform ‘Valerie’. The song featured on the Liverpool band’s ‘Tired Of Hanging Around’ album in 2006, after which Mark Ronson picked it for his ‘Version’ covers album.

Q. What happened to the Zoutons?

The Zutons are an English indie rock band, formed in 2001 in Liverpool. The band quietly disbanded in 2009, several months after they released the third studio album, You Can Do Anything in June 2008, with no official announcement.

Q. Who did Valerie originally?

The Zutons
Valerie (Zutons song)

“Valerie”
LabelDeltasonic
Songwriter(s)Abi Harding Boyan Chowdhury Dave McCabe Russ Pritchard Sean Payne
Producer(s)Stephen Street
The Zutons singles chronology

Q. What killed Amy Winehouse?

July 23, 2011
Amy Winehouse/Date of death

Q. Who was the girl in The Zutons?

Meet Valerie Star – the subject of The Zutons’ classic track, which was made famous by Mark Ronson and the late Amy Winehouse. The woman who inspired The Zutons’ 2006 hit, Valerie, has spoken out.

Q. Who sang Valerie in the 50’s?

The whole song was written before I got there, so 20 minutes, max. “Valerie” is a song by English indie rock band The Zutons from their second studio album, Tired of Hanging Around (2006).

Q. Who wrote Valerie the song?

Mark Ronson
Valerie/Artists

Q. What happened to Amy Winehouse teeth?

Troubled singer Amy Winehouse’s drug habit is taking such a bad toll on her health that it is causing her teeth to fall out. She has already lost two teeth and is risking gum disease and other appalling side-effects as a result of her excessive drug use, experts warned last night.

Q. How long has Amy Winehouse been dead?

27 years
Friday marked ten years since the tragic death of singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, at the age of just 27 years old. She passed away on the 23 July 2011 at her house in Camden, after a long battle with drugs, alcoholism and bulimia.

Q. Who is the sax player in The Zutons?

The band was originally a four-piece, before Payne’s girlfriend Abi Harding began joining The Zutons on stage for a couple of songs mid-set, playing simple saxophone lines. The other band members liked the way her saxophone enhanced their sound and Harding became a full member, contributing vocals and sax.

Q. Who is David McCabe at the New York Times?

David McCabe covers technology policy from The Times’ Washington bureau. He reports on how increasingly skeptical regulators are trying to rein in major tech companies and how industry lobbies policymakers. Before joining The Times in 2019, he covered tech policy for Axios. He is a native New Yorker.

Q. What kind of estate planning does Dave McCabe do?

Dave’s practice includes the preparation of complex wills, trust agreements and related instruments, the representation of clients in estate tax and gift tax audits, and general counseling of clients in all phases of the administration of decedents’ estates and trusts.

Q. When did Dave McCabe leave Tramp Attack band?

McCabe was a member of Liverpool band Tramp Attack with Brookside actor Kristian Ealey. The band released their debut single “Rocky Hangover” in 2001, before McCabe left to form The Zutons. The band released 3 albums, before quietly disbanding in 2008.

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