On This Day in Pink History… 10th September 2012, P!nk was on the Ellen Show
On This Day in Pink History… 10th September 2012, P!nk was on the Ellen Show
On This Day in PinkHistory… 8th September 2017 Pink was on Radio 1 Live Lounge
On This Day in Pink History… 8th September 2015, P!nk was on The Ellen Show
In 2015, P!nk celebrated her birthday in style at the premiere show of Ellen’s 13th season.
P!nk had recently recorded the new theme song ‘Today’s The Day’ for the show.

P!nk recorded two shows with Ellen while in New York, which included performances of Today’s The Day, Try and an interview.
On This Day in Pink History… 8th September 2014, Pink announced You + Me
On the 8th September 2014, Pink and Dallas Green announced that they have come together to form folk duo You+Me. Their debut album, Roseave. will be released on 14th October 2014 by RCA Records and will be available as a digital download, CD and limited edition vinyl.
Tracklist:
You + Me released three videos on YouTube:
Live Videos:
Love Gone Wrong
No Ordinary Love
Unbeliever
Open Door
You + Me
On This Day in Pink History… 8th September 2003, Trouble was released
Trouble was released as a single from Pink’s third studio album, Try This. It was written by Pink and Tim Armstrong and was moderately successful, its highest peak on the Canadian Singles Chart at #2. The single peaked at #68 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at #7 on the UK Singles Chart.
Tim Armstrong had originally written the song for his own band Rancid’s 2003 album, Indestructible however the song failed to make the final cut so when asked to work with Pink, he brought the song to her attention and it was partially re-written with her.
The music video was directed by Sophie Muller and had a western theme.
Tracklist:
UK CD single
On This Day in Pink History… 7th September 2008, Pink attended the MTV VMAs
On This Day in Pink History… 7th September 2000 Pink attended the MTV VMA
On This Day in PinkHistory… 6th September 2017 Pink was on The Ellen Show
On This Day in Pink History… 6th September 2012, Pink attended the MTV Video Music Awards
On This Day in Pink History… 4th September 2000, Most Girls was released
Most Girls, released in 2000, is the second single from Pink’s debut album Can’t Take Me Home. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100. It peaked at number one in Australia, where it was certified platinum, number two in New Zealand and number five in the United Kingdom.
Most Girls was Pink’s highest-charting hit in the United States as a solo artist at the time. Her 2001 single Get the Party Started subsequently equalled the #4 peak of Most Girls and the two songs were her joint highest-charting singles until her 2008 single So What peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Pink has had one further #1 as a solo artist – Raise Your Glass – and two other #1s in collaboration with other artists – Lady Marmalade and Just Give Me a Reason.
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