Devil Came to Me (Dover song) explained
Devil Came to Me |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Dover |
Album: | Devil Came to Me |
Recorded: | February 1997 |
Studio: | Infinity Studios, Madrid |
Genre: |
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Label: | Subterfuge |
Producer: | Dover |
Prev Title: | Loli Jackson |
Prev Year: | 1997 |
Next Title: | Judas |
Next Year: | 1997 |
"Devil Came to Me" is a song by Dover originally released as the opening track on the band's second studio album Devil Came to Me, which sold over 800,000 copies.
It was used in a compilation of songs from revealing bands of the moment, under the name of "GenerationNext Music by Pepsi".[1]
Appearances
- A snippet of the song (specifically, the chorus "I lied for you, I lied for you") was included in a popular television commercial from Radical Fruit Company in 1997, which gave them great fame.[2] [3]
- The song appears in the 2001 Spanish film "No te fallaré".[4]
- A remix of the song, "Devil Came to Me 07", was included in the album 2, released in November 2007.
Notes and References
- Web site: GenerationNext Music By Pepsi. Discogs. discogs.com.
- Web site: The Radical Fruit Company of NY - Camelot. YouTube . 1997.
- Web site: El rock y la publicidad: ¿un idilio polémico?. Spanish. 20minutos. 26 June 2007. Cabezas. Daniel.
- Web site: No te fallaré - OST . Musicoscopio . 2001.