Green Day’s 2020 album, Father of All… (aka Father of All Motherf*ckers), includes nods to several classic rock songs. “Stab You In the Heart” takes the inspiration to another level by interpolating Little Richard’s 1995 classic, “Tutti Frutti.”
23.03.2020 - 23:49 / nme.com
"I figure if we have to spend this time in isolation at least we can be alone together"
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong has shared a cover of ’60s band Tommy James and the Shondells’ track ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’.
The track was recorded in Armstrong’s bedroom as he self-isolates amid the continued coronavirus pandemic.
“Dear friends.. While we’ve all been in quarantine I’ve been reflecting on the things that matter the most in my life,” he writes in the description for the video.
Green Day’s 2020 album, Father of All… (aka Father of All Motherf*ckers), includes nods to several classic rock songs. “Stab You In the Heart” takes the inspiration to another level by interpolating Little Richard’s 1995 classic, “Tutti Frutti.”
Green Day matches Foo Fighters for the most No. 1s in the history of Billboard's all-rock-format Rock Airplay chart, as "Oh Yeah!" rises 2-1 on the list dated April 11. The song reigns with 8.6 million audience impressions (up 7%) in the tra
The winding chart road of pop classic "I Think We're Alone Now" adds another turn, as Billie Joe Armstrong's version debuts at No. 28 on Billboard's Adult Pop Songs radio airplay survey (dated April 11).It also enters the multi-metric Hot Rock Songs chart at No.
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong is here with a cover of the self-isolation anthem “I Think We’re Alone Now”.
Billie Joe Armstrong logged in for a virtual chat Monday night with The Tonight Show’s Jimmy Fallon, and for a performance of a song high on everyone’s self-isolation list.The Green Day frontman performed a rocking version of “I Think We're Alone Now,” originally recorded in the ‘60s by Tommy James and the Shondells and turned into a mega-hit once more in the ‘80s by Tiffany.“I think we’re alone now. There doesn’t seem to be anyone around,” are lyrics perfect for our time.
Billie Joe Armstrong is keeping fans entertained with a new cover featuring Susanna Hoffs.
Wish it were Sunday? So does Billie Joe Armstrong. For his latest No Fun Mondays cover, the Green Day frontman took on The Bangles' 1986 hit "Manic Monday." But he had a special guest appearance -- and it was none other than Bangles lead vocalist and founding member Susanna Hoffs.
It's the latest instalment of his 'No Fun Mondays' quarantine sessions
Armstrong says he "hopes down the road we can get back in the studio" to work on the material
The release comprises of remixes of three tracks from the band's 'Uno'/'Dos'/'Tré' trio of albums
Dillon Passage is talking all things “Tiger King”.
Green Day's "Oh Yeah!" rises 2-1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs airplay chart dated April 4, marking the band's seventh No. 1 and second in a row.The song follows the one-week reign of the trio's "Father of All…" in November.It's the third time Green Day has snagged two straight No.
The 'Hollywood's Bleeding' singer/rapper is planning to soon stage his own virtual beer pong tournament for charity
This version doesn't feature Justin Timberlake
There's been no signs of stopping Joe Wicks, a.k.a.The Body Coach, as the fitness guru shares home workout lessons for seniors, too, as well as kids classes for kids. Joe, 33, has become even more of a big hit during the coronavirus pandemic, live-streaming PE classes for kids and parents alike to join in with whilst at home self-isolating, with various celeb names, including Stacey Solomon and Coleen Rooney, getting their kids to join in too.
As part of his 'No Fun Mondays' quarantine sessions
Fifteen years ago, dance music was taking its inspiration from a genre you might not expect – sampling old rock tunes, giving near-forgotten classics a new lease of life.