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Discover Toy Soldiers: The Best of Martika [2005] by Martika released in 2005. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.


MARTIKA TOY SOLDIERS

Martika's "Toy Soldiers" is, in a lot of ways, a fairly standard '80s pop-rock dirge. But there are little things about "Toy Soldiers" — the churn of those power-chords, the twinkle of.


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" Toy Soldiers " is a song by American singer-songwriter Martika, appearing on her eponymous debut album (1988) and released in the United States as the second single from the album on April 26, 1989. It was her only song to top the charts in the United States, reaching the number-one on Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in mid-1989.


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Step by step, Heart to heart Left, right, left We all fall down Like toy soldiers Bit by bit torn apart, We never win, But the battle wages on For toy soldiers (We never win) Only emptiness remains (ahh) It replaces all the pain, Won't you come out and play with me? Step by step, Heart to heart Left, right, left We all fall down Like toy.


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"Toy Soldiers" is the title of a song performed by American singer and songwriter Martika. The lyrics of this song were written about a friend of Martika's who was struggling intensely with drug addiction. Below are Martika's exact words about the meaning of the track:


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#Martika #ToySoldiers80's Remastered: By 1988 Martika turned being a child TV star in "Kids Incorporated" into a major musical career.Her self-titled 1988 de.


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Step by step, Heart to heart Left, right, left We all fall down Like toy soldiers Bit by bit torn apart, We never win, But the battle wages on For toy soldiers (We never win) Only emptiness remains (ahh) It replaces all the pain, Won't you come out and play with me? Step by step, Heart to heart Left, right, left We all fall down Like toy.


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About Toy Soldiers "Toy Soldiers" is a song by American singer Martika appearing on her 1988 eponymous debut album and released in the United States as the second single from it in May 1989. It was a number-one Billboard Hot 100 hit for two weeks in the summer of 1989.


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Martika's official music video for 'Toy Soldiers'. Click to listen to Martika on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/MartikaSpotify?IQid=MartikaTSAs featured on MART.


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Toy Soldiers · MartikaMartika (Expanded Edition)℗ 1988 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music EntertainmentReleased on: 1988-06-01Composer, Lyricist: Mic.


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This song is about drug addiction and how drugs can control you like children control their toys - Metallica's "Master Of Puppets" has a similar theme. In an interview that aired on VH1, Martika said that she wrote this song about a friend who was hooked on cocaine. >>. Martika (her real name is Marta Marrera) was born in May 1969 in Whittier.


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Marta Marrero [1] (born May 18, 1969), [2] better known by her stage name Martika ( / mɑːrˈtiːkə / mar-TEE-kə ), is an American pop singer and actress. She released two internationally successful albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s, which sold over four million copies worldwide. [3]


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Martika - Toy Soldiers. "Toy Soldiers" is a song by American singer-songwriter Martika. It was released as a single on April 26, 1989 with "Exchange of Hearts" and "It's Not What You're Doing" on the B-side. It was released as the second single from her self-titled debut album, "Martika.". The song was written by Martika.


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Toy Soldiers (HD Remastered) is performed by Martika in 1989. The second single from her debut album was a number-one Billboard Hot 100 hit for two weeks in.

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