"Psycho Killer" is a song by the American band Talking Heads, released on their 1977 debut album "Talking Heads: 77". The group first performed it as the Artistics in 1974. In the liner notes for "Once in a Lifetime: The Best of Talking Heads", Jerry Harrison wrote of the B-side of the single, an acoustic version of the song that featured Arthur Russell on cello, "I'm glad we persuaded Tony and Lance that the version with the cellos shouldn't be the only one." The band's "signature debut hit" features lyrics which se… read more
"Psycho Killer" is a song by the American band Talking Heads, released on their 1977 debut album "Talking Heads: 77". The group f… read more
"Psycho Killer" is a song by the American band Talking Heads, released on their 1977 debut album "Talking Heads: 77". The group first performed it as the Artistics in… read more
Talking Heads were a new wave band which formed in 1975 in New York City, New York, United States. The band originally consisted of David Byrne (vocals, guitar), Tina Weymouth (bass) and Chris Frantz (drums), who had met while attending the Rhode Island School of Design. The band added Jerry Harrison (keyboards & guitar) in April 1977. The band released eight studio albums before disbanding in 1991. Talking Heads were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002. Talking Heads first appeared on the New York music scene as a trio in 1974. At the time, the band consisted o… read more
Talking Heads were a new wave band which formed in 1975 in New York City, New York, United States. The band originally consisted of David Byrne (vocals, guitar), Tina Weymouth (bass) and Ch…read more
Talking Heads were a new wave band which formed in 1975 in New York City, New York, United States. The band originally consisted of David Byrne (vocals, guitar), Tina Weymouth (bass) and Chris Frantz (drums), who had met while attendin… read more