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What was the Arctic Monkeys biggest hit?

What was the Arctic Monkeys biggest hit?

‘505’ Labelled by many as the greatest Arctic Monkeys song of all time, ‘505’, which featured on their second album ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare’, was never released as a single.

What song did the Arctic Monkeys cover?

Songs covered by Arctic Monkeys

Song Play Count
Red Right Hand (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds cover) 79
All My Loving (The Beatles cover) 2
Only You Know (Dion cover) 2
– (Stephen Fretwell cover) 1

How many Arctic Monkeys songs are there?

Arctic Monkeys are an English indie rock band who have recorded over 100 songs during their career.

What is Arctic Monkeys best selling single?

It’s their top selling physical single, too. 2007’s Fluorescent Adolescent has scored 300,000 sales and 50 million plays to finish third, fourth-place R U Mine, originally a standalone single from 2012, has 214,000 sales and 48 million streams.

What style of music is Arctic Monkeys?

Rock
Alternative/Indie
Arctic Monkeys/Genres

What is the best Arctic Monkeys album?

Do I Wanna Know?

  • R U Mine?
  • One for the Road
  • Arabella
  • I Want It All
  • No.1 Party Anthem
  • Mad Sounds
  • Fireside
  • Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?
  • Snap Out of It
  • How did the Arctic Monkeys get famous?

    Arctic Monkeys was the winner for seven times Brit awards for Best British Album and Best British Group. In 2006, this band was the winner for Mercury Prize . The popularity of Arctic Monkeys was seen in north of England. Then it gained a lot of attention after the band was exposed to BBC Radio and British tabloid press.

    How many albums have Arctic Monkeys released?

    Arctic Monkeys discography. British indie rock band Arctic Monkeys have released six studio albums, three extended plays ( EPs ) and twenty-three singles.

    What was the Arctic Monkeys first album?

    Formed in 2002, Arctic Monkeys released its first album, “Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not,” in 2006. The album was very well received, nabbing the title of best album of the year from Time Magazine.