Cindy Wilson - Collaborations

Collaborations

  • Bill Withers with Debbie Harry and Kate Pierson in the 1978 album 'Bout Love.
  • The Ramones, in the early 1980s on the song "Chop Suey", with Kate Pierson and Debbie Harry; the title is available as a bonus track on the Ramones' 2002 expanded edition CD re-release of Pleasant Dreams.
  • Wilson, Pierson and Keith Strickland were part of the group Melon and recorded two songs ("I Will Call You" and "Honeydew") for a Japanese TV show titled "Snakeman Show". The soundtrack LP from 1980 and CD from 1988 was only released in Japan.
  • Martini Ranch, actor Bill Paxton's short-lived band, on several songs ("New Deal", World Without Walls", "Hot Dog") off the 1988 album Holy Cow.
  • 1988 was also the year BadBob released his album Now Is Reaction. On several tracks "Bobbie Bennett" was adding her background vocals. Cindy Wilson used that name on this record as a pseudonym.
  • With Dreams So Real on the song "Appalachee Shoals" which is only available on the fan club-only released CD Nocturnal Omissions, and on the track "Stand Tall" from their official 1990 album Gloryline.
  • Kristen Hall on her 1992 album Fact & Fiction has Wilson singing vocals on the track "Too Long Running".
  • The soundtrack for The Rugrats Movie, released in 1998, contains the track "The World Is Something New To Me" and features Pierson, Schneider and Wilson along with other artists.
  • The Family Fantastic, a side project by Yazoo (Yaz)/Erasure mastermind Vince Clarke; a short sample of Wilson saying "Uh, gosh, I'm ready to dance" on the track "Doin' This Thing" from the 2000 album ...Nice!.
  • With Kate Pierson on their common cover of the McFadden & Whitehead's song "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now", recorded for the soundtrack to the movie The Associate in 1996.
  • In 1998, Wilson was involved in recording a children's music album entitled Not Dogs ... Too Simple (A Tale of Two Kitties), which was adapted from a children's book by Mark and Clay Harper.
  • Wilson appears with Pierson on the Junior Senior song "Take My Time" (2005) on their album Hey Hey My My Yo Yo.

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