There were two:
"Fame" in 1975
"Let's Dance" in 1983
David Bowie.
The word is phonograph, and you use it like this: He played a David Bowie record on his phonograph for us.
No. He and David Bowie collaborated (with Carlos Alomar) on "Fame", which became Bowie's first #1 hit in the US. His voice is recognizable in parts of the record.
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That was David Bowie.
The United States has never had a President with the name of David.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but David is a common name in the US. As of 2020, there were over 1.3 million people named David in the United States.
David Robert JonesHe is a popular Rock Musician, famous for songs such as 'Space Oddity', 'Ziggy Stardust', 'changes', 'let's dance', 'rebal rebal', 'modern love', 'life on mars', 'ashes to ashes'... David Bowie is a rock legend whos music has changed this whole world. He has inspired many artists such as Cherrie Churrie and Lady Gaga. He is also an actor starring in films such as Labyrinth and Bandslam. David Bowie has 25 studio albums, 9 live albums, 46 compilation albums, 5 extended plays (EPs), 108 singles and 3 soundtracks. Bowie has also released 13 video albums and 47 music videos. LONG LIVE DAVID BOWIE!!
It comes up on eBay about once a year for about US $100. I have a copy halloweenjack@xnet.co.nz Musicnotes.com has it for $5.25
It opened June 27, 1986 in the US. It stars David Bowie as Jareth, the Goblin King who steals Sarah's little brother Toby after she wishes him to do it. Jennifer Connolly is great (and young!) as Sarah.
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