by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
"Rhythm is both the song's manacle and it's demonic charge. It is the original breath, it is the whisper of unremitting demand. "What do you still want from me?", says the singer. "What do you think y
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
"Rhythm is both the song's manacle and it's demonic charge. It is the original breath, it is the whisper of unremitting demand. "What do you still want from me?", says the singer. "What do you think y
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
"Rhythm is both the song's manacle and it's demonic charge. It is the original breath, it is the whisper of unremitting demand. "What do you still want from me?", says the singer. "What do you think y
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
"Rhythm is both the song's manacle and it's demonic charge. It is the original breath, it is the whisper of unremitting demand. "What do you still want from me?", says the singer. "What do you think y
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
"Rhythm is both the song's manacle and it's demonic charge. It is the original breath, it is the whisper of unremitting demand. "What do you still want from me?", says the singer. "What do you think y
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
"Rhythm is both the song's manacle and it's demonic charge. It is the original breath, it is the whisper of unremitting demand. "What do you still want from me?", says the singer. "What do you think y
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
"Rhythm is both the song's manacle and it's demonic charge. It is the original breath, it is the whisper of unremitting demand. "What do you still want from me?", says the singer. "What do you think y
by Grace Jones on album Miscellaneous
I was amazed when I first saw Grace Jones She was the first to take radical fashion out of its Predictable Parisian context And bring it into the music scene Where I had always thought it had belonged
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
I was amazed when I first saw Grace Jones She was the first to take radical fashion out of its Predictable Parisian context And bring it into the music scene Where I had always thought it had belonged
by Grace Jones on album The Grace Jones Story
Kiss today goodbye The sweetness and the sorrow Wish me luck, the same to you But I can't regret, what I did for love What I did for love Look, my eyes are dry The gift was ours to borrow It's as if
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
I was amazed when I first saw Grace Jones She was the first to take radical fashion out of its Predictable Parisian context And bring it into the music scene Where I had always thought it had belonged
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
Paul Morley: "What did you want to be when you were seventeen?" Grace Jones: "Not bored." Paul Morley: "And what was the first thing you did to alter that situation of being bored?" Grace Jones: "I fl
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
I was amazed when I first saw Grace Jones She was the first to take radical fashion out of its Predictable Parisian context And bring it into the music scene Where I had always thought it had belonged
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
Paul Morley: "What did you want to be when you were seventeen?" Grace Jones: "Not bored." Paul Morley: "And what was the first thing you did to alter that situation of being bored?" Grace Jones: "I fl
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
Paul Morley: "What did you want to be when you were seventeen?" Grace Jones: "Not bored." Paul Morley: "And what was the first thing you did to alter that situation of being bored?" Grace Jones: "I fl
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
I was amazed when I first saw Grace Jones She was the first to take radical fashion out of its Predictable Parisian context And bring it into the music scene Where I had always thought it had belonged
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
I was amazed when I first saw Grace Jones She was the first to take radical fashion out of its Predictable Parisian context And bring it into the music scene Where I had always thought it had belonged
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
I was amazed when I first saw Grace Jones She was the first to take radical fashion out of its Predictable Parisian context And bring it into the music scene Where I had always thought it had belonged
by Grace Jones on album Slave to the Rhythm
Paul Morley: "What did you want to be when you were seventeen?" Grace Jones: "Not bored." Paul Morley: "And what was the first thing you did to alter that situation of being bored?" Grace Jones: "I fl
by Grace Jones on album The Grace Jones Story
Kiss today goodbye The sweetness and the sorrow Wish me luck, the same to you But I can't regret, what I did for love What I did for love Look, my eyes are dry The gift was ours to borrow It's as if