About "Pineapple Head"
"Pineapple Head" is a song by Australian-New Zealand rock band Crowded House from their fourth studio album, Together Alone. It was released as a single in September 1994.The song was later included on the group's greatest hits compilation Recurring Dream. It was also performed by the band in their farewell concert Farewell to the World in 1996. The song was left off the initial VHS release and television broadcast, but was, however, restored for the tenth anniversary DVD release. In 2005, Natalie Imbruglia recorded a version of "Pineapple Head" to contribute to She Will Have Her Way, a tribute to Neil Finn and Tim Finn by various female musicians and bands.
Top songs by Crowded House
- Into Temptation
- Don't Dream It's Over
- Better Be Home Soon
- Love This Life
- In My Command
- Weather With You
- Kill Eye
- Four Seasons In One Day
- She Goes On
- Italian Plastic
- Something So Strong
- Nails In My Feet
- Kare Kare
- Mansion In The Slums
- Love You 'til The Day I Die
- I Walk Away
- I Feel Possessed
- How Will You Go
- As Sure As I Am
- Black And White Boy
- Catherine Wheels
- There Goes God
- It's Only Natural
- Fall At Your Feet
- Lido Shuffle
- Skin Feeling
- Hole In The River
- Fingers Of Love
- As Sure As I'm
- Not The Girl You Think You Are
- Private Universe
- Love You Til The Day I Die
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