On This Day in Pink History… 14th November 2017, Pink was on Carpool Karaoke
On This Day in Pink History… 14th November 2017, Pink was on Carpool Karaoke
On This Day in Pink History… 13th November 2019 Pink attended the Country Music Awards
On This Day in Pink History… 13th November 2011, Pink attended the Happy Feet 2 premiere
In 2011, the sequel to Happy Feet was released. Starring Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hank Azaria, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and Pink.
Mumble the penguin has a problem: his son Erik, who is reluctant to dance, encounters The Mighty Sven, a penguin who can fly! Things get worse for Mumble when the world is shaken by powerful forces, causing him to brings together the penguin nations and their allies to set things right.
Pink replaces Brittany Murphy as Gloria, due to her death in 2009. Coincidentally, Pink sang a cover version of ‘Tell Me Something Good’ for the first film which can be heard in the opening credits.
The film grossed $64,006,466 in the United States along with $86,000,000 in other territories, for a worldwide total of $150,403,134.
On its opening weekend, Happy Feet Two earned $21,237,068 while playing on 3,606 screens. This was barely half of the $41,533,432 that the first Happy Feet made on its opening weekend in November 2006. Approximately 50% of Happy Feet Two ’s box-office take came from the 2,825 screens that showed it in 3D. Thus, when adjusted for ticket price inflation, Happy Feet Two achieved less than 45% of the attendance figures of its predecessor. Major box-office prediction websites were almost unanimously predicting an opening weekend of $35 million – $45 million, so Happy Feet Two ’s box-office performance has thus far been underwhelming. Among 2011’s animated films, Happy Feet Two ’s opening weekend ranks 8th. Kurt Orzeck of the Vancouver Sun has reported that “due to the poor performance of Happy Feet Two, 600 of the 700 employees at the Sydney-based Dr. D. Studios, the digital production studio behind the animated movie, have reportedly received their walking papers.”
Soundtrack:
The songs Happy Feet Two Opening Medley, Bridge of Light, and Under Pressure/Rhythm Nation are led by Pink
On This Day in Pink History… 12th November 2010, Greatest Hits… So Far! was released
Greatest Hits… So Far! is the first greatest hits album released by Pink in celebration of her first decade on the music scene. The album track list differs depending on region and has four new tracks. It was the last material that Pink released under LaFace Records and Jive Records before moving to RCA Records.
There were two new singles released from the album, Raise Your Glass and Fuckin’ Perfect.
Originally, Pink was against releasing a greatest hits compilation, stating that she “was not inspired at all for this album… I always figured you need to be 60 or better, to have a little more past, to put one of these out. I fought it for years.” However, she changed her mind, realizing that “record companies can put out compilations without your permission” and concluded: “I wanted it done my way, so I jumped on board. Then, the less skeptical I felt about it, I started to feel a little proud.”
The album reached the top ten in album charts in many countries including: Australia (1), Germany (3), UK (5) and USA (5).
Track list (International edition)
Over the last few days, we have featured posts dedicated to Pink’s third studio album Try This, released 20 years ago.
Below, are the links to all the featured posts and lyrics:
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On This Day in Pink History… 11th November 2003, Try This was released
Try This is Pink’s third studio album released in November 2003 and was her final album released under Arista Records. Most of the tracks were produced and co-written by Rancid singer and guitarist Tim Armstrong, who Pink met at a Transplants video shoot. They ended up co-writing ten songs in a week when the Transplants were on tour with the Foo Fighters. Linda Perry also worked with Pink for Try This, and the album includes a collaboration with Peaches.
In 2006, Pink said that she was unhappy with the way the record label wanted her to make an album straight after the success of Missundaztood. She described the promotional campaign for the album as “an awful time. I was walking out of half my interviews crying. I just felt they were putting a quarter in the slot to watch the monkey dance.”
“I was kind of rebelling against the label on that one,” she said. “I was going: ‘You want a record? Fine, I’ll write 10 songs in a week for your fuckin’ record and you can press it up and put it out.'”
Despite being Pink’s lowest selling album, Try This debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200, and also reached the top ten on album charts in the UK (3), Canada (8), Australia (8) and Germany (2)
There were four singles released from Try This:
In 2004, Pink embarked on the Try This Tour in Europe and Australia to support the album. The show was recorded at Manchester Arena for her first live DVD.
Click HERE to see the feature that Pink History did for the Try This Tour.
Try This Album Track List
On This Day in Pink History… 10th November 2019 Pink attended the People’s Choice Awards
The Try This Tour was an explosive spectacle that left audiences in awe. P!nk, the undeniable force of nature, embarked on a mission to blow minds and she did not disappoint. Brace yourselves for the sheer audacity of her performance as she embarked on a journey to support her game-changing album Try This. From the moment she took the stage, P!nk commanded attention with her mesmerizing vocals and undeniable stage presence. Each act was a sensory overload, pushing the boundaries of what a concert experience could be. With a daring pink Mohican, a fiery red leather jacket, and a jaw-dropping acoustic act in a captivating blue, red, and white dress, P!nk proved once again that she’s not here to play it safe. And just when you thought it couldn’t get any more exhilarating, she took flight during the grand finale, belting out “Get The Party Started” from the heavens above. The Try This Tour was a rebellious triumph, cementing P!nk’s status as the epitome of fearless artistry. Proceed with caution, for this tour will leave an indelible mark on your senses.
During the performance of “Lady Marmalade”, Pink imitated Christina Aguilera and sang lines from Aguilera’s song “Beautiful”. For the DVD release, this segment was branded with a “CENSORED” mark and the audio was modulated so the viewer could not decipher the lyrics.
Pink’s first live DVD release, P!nk: Live in Europe, was released in 2006. The show was recorded in Manchester, UK, on 26th March 2004.
The Tour kicked off in arenas across Europe in February 2004, before heading over to Australia. Pink then headed back to Europe in Summer 2004 for festivals and outdoor shows.
Main Setlist:
Summer Setlist