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Walking Down Madison : ウィキペディア英語版 | Walking Down Madison
"Walking Down Madison" is a 1991 song by Kirsty MacColl featuring Aniff Cousins. It charted at #23 on the UK Singles Chart and impacted a number of Billboard charts. ==Background== The song was written after MacColl was searching for a new musical direction but instead found writer's block; she tried writing things and asked others to try but it failed to click.〔 Meanwhile, Smiths guitar player Johnny Marr had just come away from the Smiths (they'd split up a week earlier) and had written a song with the intent of writing a dance-based guitar record. Despite it being the first song he had written after the split of the Smiths, he had kept it to one side for his own solo record after the presentation of some of his new material resulted in his friends stealing the tracks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='Walking Down Madison' - Johnny Marr )〕 Marr sent MacColl a tape containing the demo and other ideas as he was not interested in writing words at the time. Once MacColl had heard his guitar, she adjoined it with her lyrics and assembled a melody, and recorded the results at Electric Lady Studio. The track also sports a more hip-hop-influenced sound than her previous work and features production from her-then husband Steve Lillywhite. It also features rapper Aniff Cousins.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Electric Landlady - Kirsty MacColl )〕 A selection of remixes by Howard Gray appeared across the various single formats. "Walking Down Madison" was released in 1991〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kirsty MacColl - Awards )〕 opening the album ''Electric Landlady'', on which it is the longest song.〔
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