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"Crash" is a pop song written by Gwen Stefani and Tony Kanal for Stefani's debut solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby (2004). The song, influenced by 80s old school hip hop and dance music, uses automobile metaphors to describe a relationship, and it received mixed reviews from critics. Not originally planned as a single, the song was released as the album's sixth single in early 2006 (see 2006 in music) during Stefani's pregnancy.
"Crash" was the third single from Feeder's critically acclaimed 1997 album Polythene.
It made #48 in mid August of the same year, giving Feeder their first top 50 hit despite the band still yet to appear on Radio 1's playlist at the time. The song refers to a relationship.
The b-side "Here In The Bubble" was a working title for the "Polythene" album, which leads to many fans wondering if this track would have been on the album had the original title of the same name stayed. Also on the single is an acoustic version of the album track "Forgive".
"Crash" is a song written by The Primitives band members Paul Court, Steve Dullaghan and Tracy Tracy. The song was first recorded by The Primitives for their 1988 debut album Lovely (see 1988 in music). This version of the song was released as a single and a cassette in 1988 and peaked at number five on United Kingdom singles chart and number three on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks. In 1994, the song was featured on the Dumb & Dumber movie soundtrack as "Crash - The '95 Mix." This remix included additional guitars, percussion, organ and backing vocals - none of which were performed by any of The Primitives. Several cover versions are actually based on the '95 Mix and not the original.
"Crash" is a song by the Irish alternative rock sestet, Royseven, found on their debut album, The Art of Insincerity. The song was released as their debut single in Germany in January 2007 and in Ireland as their fourth single on September 14 2007. http://www.mcd.ie/listings/fg.php?c=1646588&ar=royseven&cat=all It is regarded as one of their best songs by fans and is eagerly anticipated at live performances.



