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  1. The official lyric video for David Bowie - ChangesPre-order the Hunky Dory 50th Anniversary Picture Disc here https://davidbowie.lnk.to/HunkyDoryPDSubscribe ...

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    • David Bowie
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChangesbowieChangesbowie - Wikipedia

    Changesbowie is a compilation album by English rock musician David Bowie, released by Rykodisc in the US and by EMI in the UK in 1990. The compilation was part of Rykodisc's remastered Bowie reissue series, replacing the deleted RCA Records compilations Changesonebowie and Changestwobowie .

    • Varies from track to track
    • 20 March 1990
    • 1969–1985
  3. The official music video to Bowie's "Changes".

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    • Dale Gribble
  4. Changes (canción de David Bowie) 3:33 m. « Changes » es una canción de David Bowie, grabada originalmente en el álbum Hunky Dory en diciembre de 1971 y publicada por primera vez el 7 de enero de 1972 como sencillo. Alcanzó el 41. er lugar en el Billboard Hot 100 . Aparece en la película Shrek 2 a dúo con Butterfly Boucher.

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    After completing a promotional tour of America in early 1971, David Bowie returned to his home at Haddon Hall in Beckenham, London, and began writing songs. In total, he composed over three-dozen songs there, many of which would appear on his next album Hunky Dory and its follow-up The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. One ...

    Music

    Musically, "Changes" is an art pop song. While primarily in 4/4 common time, the time signature changes to 2/4 twice (on the lines "different man" and "necks in it"), and four simultaneous bars of 3/4 feature different chords on each bar and are accompanied by Woodmansey's drum fills. According to James Perone, it features a "standard British pop song structure", with "clearly defined" verses, choruses and middle-eight sections. The song begins on a tonic chord (C major 7th) piano and strings...

    Lyrics

    The lyrics of "Changes" focus on the compulsive nature of artistic reinvention and distancing oneself from the rock mainstream. Perone calls them "thought-provoking," and "clearly autobiographical." At this point in his career, Bowie was frequently being told how to musically progress by his managers and labels, leading him to experiment with genres such as folk, hard rock and soul. This is reflected in the first verse, in which the narrator looks at himself through a mirror to help find his...

    RCA Records released Hunky Dory on 17 December 1971, with "Changes" sequenced as the opening track. It was subsequently released as the first single of the album on 7 January 1972, with the catalogue number RCA 2160 and fellow album track "Andy Warhol" as the B-side; it was Bowie's first single released by RCA. In France, the B-side was "Song for B...

    "Changes" was met with positive reviews from music critics on release, with Billboard magazine naming it one of the strongest songs on the album. Cash Box said that it has "one of the most infectious chorus lines in recent memory." Record World called it "an appealing slice of [Bowie's] unique musical outlook" that is "different, but adaptable both...

    Retrospectively, "Changes" is described by Bowie's biographers as a manifesto of his entire career. Throughout the 1970s, Bowie changed his musical styles and appearances constantly; Doggett notes that each album he released between 1974 and 1977—Diamond Dogs, Young Americans, Station to Station and Low—could not have predicted the next. He was dub...

    Bowie played the song for the BBC's Johnny Walker Lunchtime Show on 22 May 1972. This was broadcast in early June 1972 and eventually released on Bowie at the Beeb in 2000. Bowie frequently performed "Changes" throughout his concert tours. According to the artist, "it turned into this monster that nobody would stop asking for at concerts: 'Dye-vid,...

    "Changes" has appeared on multiple compilation albums, including Changesonebowie (1976), Changesbowie (1990) (its namesakes, along with 1981's Changestwobowie), The Best of David Bowie 1969/1974 (1997), Best of Bowie (2002), Nothing Has Changed (2014) and Legacy (2016). In 2015, the song, along with its parent album, was remastered for the Five Yea...

    According to biographers Kevin Cann and Chris O'Leary: 1. David Bowie– lead vocal, alto and tenor saxophone 2. Mick Ronson – guitar, string arrangement, backing vocal 3. Trevor Bolder– bass guitar 4. Mick Woodmansey– drums 5. Rick Wakeman– piano 6. Unknown musicians – violins, violas, cellos Production 1. David Bowie – producer 2. Ken Scott – produ...

    • 7 January 1972
    • Art pop
  5. David Bowie - Changes is a classic song that showcases the legendary artist's versatility and creativity. Watch the original video and enjoy the catchy melody and lyrics that have inspired ...

    • 4 min
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    • Arthur Quintard
  6. Changesbowie es un álbum recopilatorio del músico y compositor británico David Bowie, lanzado por Rykodisc en 1990 en Estados Unidos y por EMI en el Reino Unido como reemplazo de ChangesOneBowie. Una versión doble LP, lanzado de forma simultánea, incluye "Starman" (después de "Space Oddity"), "Life on Mars?"