Robert Palmer’s model-minded music video series, which began in 1985 with “Addicted to Love” and continued with “I Didn’t Mean to Turn You On” and “Simply Irresistible,” arguably comprises some of the ...
It’s incredible to think that Addicted to Love – while obviously a surefire smash once it was in the can – was actually the third single to be released from Robert Palmer’s 1986 album Riptide.
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Robert Palmer's ‘Addicted to Love' Girls-See Where They Are Now!
No music video represents the excess of the '80s quite like Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love." The suave British singer ...
It really doesn't matter that Robert Palmer had a long and semi-respectable career in pop in the 1970s, and only his most avid fans care that he recorded in the '90s and on into the '00s. For time ...
It doesn’t happen very often these days, but there was a time when an artist could become a chart sensation for the first time when they were well past the age of the typical pop star. The British ...
In We’re No. 1, The A.V. Club examines an album or single that went to No. 1 on the charts to get to the heart of what it means to be popular in pop music, and how that has changed over the years. In ...
Ingrid Michaelson is finding a lot of new fans thanks to her latest song, "Girls Chase Boys." The video spoofs Robert Palmer's 1988 video for "Simply Irresistible," and has been viewed more than 1.5 ...
PARIS (AP) -- Robert Palmer, the well-tailored British rock singer who created one of the first iconic music videos with the look-alike models of "Addicted to Love," died Friday of a heart attack. He ...
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