If you’re looking to catch up on what you might have missed in Vega’s discography, these six songs make for a good start. “Marlene on the Wall” from Suzanne Vega (1985) Vega’s first ...
When Suzanne Vega burst from the Greenwich Village ... spartan precision of this production was as unprecedented in the format as Vega’s songs and style. Digital synth technology was brand ...
Widely regarded as one of the foremost songwriters of her generation or any other, Suzanne Vega is adding a run of North American dates to her Old Songs, New Songs and Other Songs tour in March.
Suzanne’s swansong for A&M is Songs in Red and Gray, a hard-hitting divorce album with empowerment at centre and a sound that manages to be bleak and uplifting by turn. Certainly Vega’s most ...
The album, which contained the song "Marlene on the Wall," featured Suzanne on acoustic guitar. The album went platinum in the United Kingdom. In 1986, Vega wrote lyrics for two songs on the album ...
I am thinking of my rent. I am looking through my pockets, and I'm wondering where it went. I am feeling like the Devil, maybe like the Devil's wife. I am singing for my supper. I am singing for my ...
lung cancer. All right then, I'll say it: Dante makes me sick. Who: Lope de Vega, famous playwright, on being assured that the end was very near. La Révolution ...
"Left of Center" is a song written by Suzanne Vega and Steve Addabbo which was released as part of the soundtrack to the 1986 film Pretty in Pink. It features Joe Jackson on piano and was released as ...
The iconic singer-songwriter uncovers the underbelly of The Big Apple. Suzanne Vega on NYC “Rats,” Fontaines D.C., and Her ...