: This fan-favorite track appears on both Todd Terje’s debut album "It’s Album Time" and Bryan Ferry’s "Avonmore" , both released in 2014.
: A black-and-white music video, directed by Brantley Gutierrez and starring model Eliza Cummings, was released a year later, featuring Ferry performing at iconic Los Angeles locations like Chateau Marmont . Critical Reception
: Bryan Ferry provides a "smoke-worn croon" that critics from Pitchfork described as sounding like the story was written about his own distant past.
: Terje dramatically slowed the track down to roughly 62 BPM , a departure from his usual high-energy disco edits.
The collaboration between Norwegian producer and Roxy Music legend Bryan Ferry on the cover of Robert Palmer's "Johnny and Mary" is a masterclass in atmospheric transformation. Originally a driving new wave hit from 1980, Terje reimagines it as a haunting, downtempo ballad that strips away the original's frantic energy to focus on its underlying melancholy. Track Highlights
: This fan-favorite track appears on both Todd Terje’s debut album "It’s Album Time" and Bryan Ferry’s "Avonmore" , both released in 2014.
: A black-and-white music video, directed by Brantley Gutierrez and starring model Eliza Cummings, was released a year later, featuring Ferry performing at iconic Los Angeles locations like Chateau Marmont . Critical Reception todd_terje_johnny_and_mary_feat_bryan_ferry
: Bryan Ferry provides a "smoke-worn croon" that critics from Pitchfork described as sounding like the story was written about his own distant past. : This fan-favorite track appears on both Todd
: Terje dramatically slowed the track down to roughly 62 BPM , a departure from his usual high-energy disco edits. : Terje dramatically slowed the track down to
The collaboration between Norwegian producer and Roxy Music legend Bryan Ferry on the cover of Robert Palmer's "Johnny and Mary" is a masterclass in atmospheric transformation. Originally a driving new wave hit from 1980, Terje reimagines it as a haunting, downtempo ballad that strips away the original's frantic energy to focus on its underlying melancholy. Track Highlights