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Encyclopedia > Who You Are (song)

Who You Are Habit Released: 1996 For Studio Album: No Code


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1. Who You Are Written by: Vedder/Gossard/Irons


2. Habit Written by: Vedder


Produced by: Brendan O'Brien


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bjork.com /// who is it (696 words)
This is a song I wrote at the end on Vespertine, but I didn't put it there because I felt it was from a different family - Vespertine was introvert and shy and not very phycisal a record, and this was a very physical song that I wrote when I was feeling quite strong again.
The song Who Is It was released on Medúlla, but was in fact written and recorded four years earlier.
The song made a comeback during Björk's Vespertine tour in 2001, when she performed it live with beats replaced by Matmos and the vocal background of the Inuit choir from Greenland, with help of throatsinger Tagaq, in Italy's Parma, (8 nov) and Rome (10 nov).
Who Is It (Michael Jackson song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (240 words)
"Who Is It" was a hit recording for singer Michael Jackson in 1992 (Europe) and 1993 (United States).
Michael Jackson sang an a cappella version of the song during his 1993 interview with Oprah Winfrey.
The music video for "Who Is It" features Michael Jackson's supposed girlfriend working as a call girl with other men, including a man confined to his wheelchair.
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