Showing posts with label Cold Hearted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cold Hearted. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

AUDIO: Cold Hearted 2010 (Matt Consola vs. Ralph Rosario Bearacuda Mix)


A fresh take on a Paula Abdul classic, COLD HEARTED (2010) remixed by Matt Consola.  Keep them coming Matt.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Cold Hearted JAPANESE 3" CD Single 1989






Double A-Sided single with 'Straight Up' listed as track #1 on the cd and 'Cold Hearted' listed on the cover artwork as lead single. Nicely packaged with an alternative ONLY sleeve and images issued for the Japanese market.

Straight Up b/w Cold Hearted

01. Straight Up (LP Version) 4:11
02. Cold Hearted (LP Version) 3:55

1989 Virgin Records Japan.
VJD-10012

Sunday, November 21, 2010

AD: 'Cold Hearted' Single RARE (US) Promo Early Advertisement



This early ad was used to promote the 'Cold Hearted' single in the US. This advertisement was published in HITS magazine, June 1989.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

VIDEO: Kat Graham 'Cold Hearted Snake' (Official Music Video)



Watch "The Vampire Diaries" Star Kat Graham's cover of Paula's classic number one hit single 'Cold Hearted'.


Sunday, September 12, 2010

1989 MTV VMA Performance

The 2010 VMA show is now over and I must say, THE SHOW SUCKED!!! Let's go down memory lane and revisit Paula's 1989 VMA performance.



The big winner in 1989 was Paula Abdul. Maybe you're too young to know that Paula wasn't always a loopy American Idol judge. It's true! The one-time Laker Girl and choreographer to the stars was once America's sweetheart, churning out pop-friendly dance songs and charming the pants off of everyone. And in 1989, it was MTV's pants she took, along with four Moonmen. She danced out of there with the no-brainer Best Choreography award for her "Straight Up" video, as well as Best Female Video, Best Editing and the all new Best Dance Video award.

She also turned out the most notable performance of the night. Really! Paula Abdul commanded the VMA stage for a seven-minute medley of her #1 hits "Straight Up," "Cold Hearted" and "Forever Your Girl." She was truly our girl, and the style and execution of this display proved it.



www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/1989