What songs did David Bowie release in the 80s?

What songs did David Bowie release in the 80s?

No. Title Place of Origin
1. “Let’s Dance” (Single version) Let’s Dance, 1983
2. “Ashes to Ashes” (Single version) Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps), 1980
3. “Under Pressure” (with Queen) Non-album single, 1981; later found on Hot Space the following year
4. “Fashion” (Single version) Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)

When did David Bowie release?

Bowie released his final album, Blackstar on 8 January 2016, his 69th birthday and two days before his death on 10 January.

Did David Bowie do any covers?

While Bowie created outstanding original music that inspired covers by artists such as Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots and Beck, the Thin White Duke — who died Sunday at age 69 after battling cancer for 18 months — also covered plenty of artists himself throughout his decades-long career.

When did David Bowie release his first album?

This section collates the key studio albums, live releases and box sets. On this page are the studio albums, from 1967’s David Bowie to 2016’s Blackstar.

How old was David Bowie when he was born?

David Bowie was born David Robert Jones on the 8th of January, 1947 in Brixton, London. His parents were Haywood Stenton and Margaret Mary (née Burns) Jones; a promotions officer for Barnardo’s children charity and a waitress at a cinema in Royal Tunbridge Wells, respectively.

How many gold and silver albums did David Bowie Sell?

Bowie had an estimated 140 million worldwide album sales, making him one of the world’s bestselling musicians. He was awarded 10 platinum, 11 gold, and eight silver album certifications in the UK, and has 11 number one albums in his discography.

Where can I find the complete David Bowie movies?

A more complete list can be found in Nicholas Pegg’s The Complete David Bowie ( Titan, 2004, revised and updated 2011). The film was unreleased until its 1984 video release. The 2005 DVD release contains the television film Pierrot in Turquoise (also known as The Looking Glass Murders) as an extra.