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Come On Come On (other)
''Come On Come On'' is a 1992 album by Mary Chapin Carpenter. Come On Come On and variants may also refer to: Music * ''C'mon, C'mon'' (album), a 2002 album by Sheryl Crow, and the title track * "Come On Come On" (Little Birdy song), 2006 * "Come On, Come On" (Smash Mouth song), 1999 * "C'mon! C'mon!" (Bronski Beat song), 1986 * "C'mon C'mon" (The Von Bondies song), 2004 *"Come On Come On", a 1977 song by Cheap Trick from ''In Color'' *"Come On Come On", a 1965 B-side by The Esquires, also covered by The A-Bones in 1993 *"Come On Come On", a 1966 B-side by Freddy Cannon *"Come On, Come On", a 1982 song by Billy Idol from his eponymous album. *"Come On, Come On", a 1991 song by The Black Sorrows *"Come On Come On", a 1992 song by Mary Chapin Carpenter from her album ''Come On Come On'' (1992) *"Come On Come On", a 1997 song by Sleeper *"C'mon C'mon", a 1958 single by Della Reese *"C'mon C'mon", a 1970 song by Slade released as B-side to " Shape of Things to Come" *"C'mon C'mon", a s ...
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Come On Come On
''Come On Come On'' is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Mary Chapin Carpenter. Seven of its tracks became ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles hits in 1992, 1993, and 1994. They were, chronologically, "I Feel Lucky" at #4, "Not Too Much to Ask" (a duet with Joe Diffie) at #15, "Passionate Kisses" at #4, "The Hard Way" at #11, "The Bug" (a cover of a Dire Straits song) at #16, "He Thinks He'll Keep Her" at #2, and "I Take My Chances" also at #2. The album topped out at #6 on the Billboard Country Albums chart. By 2017, the album had sold 2.9 million copies. It remains Carpenter's best-selling album. Track listing All songs written by Mary Chapin Carpenter except where noted. #" The Hard Way" – 4:22 #" He Thinks He'll Keep Her" (Mary Chapin Carpenter, Don Schlitz) – 4:01 #"Rhythm of the Blues" – 3:49 #"I Feel Lucky" (Carpenter, Schlitz) – 3:31 (1993 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance) #"The Bug" (Mark Knopfler) – 3:47 #" Not Too ...
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Sleeper (band)
Sleeper are an English rock band formed in London in 1992. The group had eight UK Top 40 hit singles and three UK Top 10 albums during the 1990s. Their music was also featured in the soundtrack of the pop cultural hit movie '' Trainspotting''. The band split up in 1998, but reunited in 2017. History First three albums (1992–1998) Jon Stewart met Louise Wener at Manchester University in 1987 in a political philosophy class. They played in a number of bands at university, including jazz outfit the Lime Street Blues Band, then after graduating in 1988, moved to London to seek gigs. Wener later wrote that "we sounded not unlike the Sundays, but as time went on our music became increasingly influenced by US bands such as Hole, Nirvana and, most especially, the Pixies". They advertised for new band members in ''Melody Maker'' ("Bass player and drummer wanted. Influences The Pixies and The Partridge Family") and recruited Diid Osman and Andy Maclure. Wener solicited interest from re ...
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Carmen McRae
Carmen Mercedes McRae (April 8, 1920 – November 10, 1994) was an American jazz singer. She is considered one of the most influential jazz vocalists of the 20th century and is remembered for her behind-the-beat phrasing and ironic interpretation of lyrics. Early life and education McRae was born in Harlem, New York City, United States. Her father, Osmond, and mother, Evadne (Gayle) McRae, were immigrants from Jamaica. She began studying piano when she was eight, and the music of jazz greats such as Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington filled her home. When she was 17 years old, she met singer Billie Holiday. As a teenager McRae came to the attention of Teddy Wilson and his wife, the composer Irene Kitchings. One of McRae's early songs, "Dream of Life", was, through their influence, recorded in 1939 by Wilson’s long-time collaborator Billie Holiday.Brian Berger"Carmen McRae" HiLobrow, April 8, 2015. McRae considered Holiday to be her primary influence. Early career In her l ...
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Come On (other)
Come On may refer to: Music * ''Come On'' (EP), by Elf Power, 1999 * "Come On" (Billy Lawrence song), 1997 * "Come On" (Christine Anu song), 1995 * "Come On" (Chuck Berry song), 1961; covered by the Rolling Stones, 1963 * "Come On" (CNBLUE song), 2012 * "Come On" (Earl King song), 1960 * "Come On" (The Jesus and Mary Chain song), 1994 * "Come On" (Kish Mauve song), 2009; covered by Will Young, 2011 * "Come On" (The New Power Generation song), 1998 * "Come On" (Rihanna song), 2011; usually known as "S&M" * "Come On", a song by Barry White from ''The Icon Is Love'', 1994 * "Come On", a song by Chelsea from ''Alternative Hits'', 1980 * "Come On", a song by City Girls and Saweetie from the compilation '' Control the Streets, Volume 2'', 2019 * "Come On", a song by Green River Ordinance from '' Out of My Hands'', 2009 * "Come On", a song by Hell on Wheels, 2006 * "Come On!", a song by the Hives from ''Lex Hives'', 2012 * "Come On", a song by the Hours from '' See the Light'', ...
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C'mon (other)
C'mon is short for "come on". C'mon may also refer to: Music Songs * "C'Mon" (Kesha song), 2012 * "C'Mon" (Mario song), 2003 * "C'Mon" (The Screaming Jets song), 1990 * "C'mon"/"Jo-Anna Says", a 2005 single by Per Ges *"C'mon", a 2010 song by Tiësto and Diplo **" C'mon (Catch 'em by Surprise)", a remade of the song with additional vocals by Busta Rhymes, 2011 *"C'mon", a song on Guster's 2006 ''Ganging Up on the Sun'' *"C'mon", a song on Devo's 1984 album '' Shout'' *"C'mon", a song by Junior Senior from their 2003 album ''D-D-Don't Don't Stop the Beat'' *"C'mon", a 2011 split single by Panic! at the Disco and fun. *"C'mon", a song on the Rustic Overtones album ''¡Viva Nueva!'' and Elmin Karisik Albums * ''C'mon'' (Low album) * ''C'mon'' (B'z album) * ''C'mon!'' (Keith Anderson album) Bands *C'mon (band), a Canadian rock band, formed in 2003 Other uses *''C'MON'', 1960s New Zealand television series featuring Suzanne Lynch *CMON Limited, a Singaporean company *Golisan ...
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C'mon C'mon (film)
''C'mon C'mon'' is a 2021 American black-and-white drama film written and directed by Mike Mills, and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Gaby Hoffmann, Scoot McNairy, Molly Webster, Jaboukie Young-White, and Woody Norman. It had its world premiere at the 48th Telluride Film Festival on September 2, 2021, and was given a limited theatrical release by A24 starting on November 19, 2021. The film received critical acclaim, with praise for its performances, direction, and cinematography. Plot Johnny is a single, middle-aged radio journalist who is currently working on a project that entails traveling the country with his producing partners to interview children and teenagers about their lives and thoughts about the future. While in Detroit, he calls his sister Viv, with whom he has not spoken since their mother's death from dementia a year earlier. They have a nice conversation, and Viv asks Johnny if he can come to Los Angeles and watch her nine-year-old son Jesse, as she has to travel to Oakla ...
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Take Me Home (One Direction Album)
''Take Me Home'' is the second studio album by British-Irish boy band One Direction, released on 9 November 2012 by Syco Music and Columbia Records. As a follow-up to One Direction's internationally successful debut album '' Up All Night'' (2011), ''Take Me Home'' was written in groups and has an average of just under five songwriters per track. Largely recorded and composed in Sweden during 2012, Savan Kotecha, Rami Yacoub and Carl Falk, who composed One Direction's hits, "What Makes You Beautiful" and " One Thing", spent six months in Stockholm developing songs for the album, and were able to shape melodies around the members' tones. The album's songs are characterized by metronomic pop, vocal harmonies, hand claps, prominent electric guitar riffs, bright synthesizers, a homogeneous sound and message, and rotations of lead vocals. The members' voices are presented individually on the record, and its lyricism speaks of falling in love, unrequited love, commitment, jealousy an ...
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Shape Of Things To Come (song)
"Shape of Things to Come" is a song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil from the film ''Wild in the Streets'', performed by the fictional band Max Frost and the Troopers on their 1968 album '' Shape of Things to Come'', featuring a lead vocal by Harley Hatcher. The song was also released without vocals by Davie Allan and the Arrows. The song was a mere 1 minute 55 seconds in length. The song came some 35 years after H. G. Wells' ''The Shape of Things to Come''. Success The song was produced by Mike Curb for the exploitation film ''Wild in the Streets'', where actor Christopher Jones lip syncs to Hatcher's vocal. A young Richard Pryor portrayed the drummer in Jones's band. The film was released on May 29, 1968. Concurrent with the film's release, the song appeared as a single on Tower 419; it was backed by another song from the film, "Free Lovin'" (written by Guy Hemric and Paul Wibier). The single peaked at #22 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in September 1968, and peaked ...
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Della Reese
Delloreese Patricia Early (July 6, 1931 – November 19, 2017), known professionally as Della Reese, was an American jazz and gospel singer, actress, and ordained minister whose career spanned seven decades. She began her long career as a singer, scoring a hit with her 1959 single "Don't You Know?". In the late 1960s she hosted her own talk show, ''Della'', which ran for 197 episodes. From 1975 she also starred in films, playing opposite Redd Foxx in ''Harlem Nights'' (1989), Martin Lawrence in ''A Thin Line Between Love and Hate'' (1996) and Elliott Gould in ''Expecting Mary'' (2010). Reese achieved continued success in the religious television drama ''Touched by an Angel'' (1994–2003), in which she played the leading role of Tess. Early years Della Reese was born Delloreese Patricia Early on July 6, 1931, in the historic Black Bottom neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan, to Richard Thaddeus Early, an African-American steelworker, and Nellie (Mitchelle), a Native American ...
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The Black Sorrows
The Black Sorrows are an Australian blues rock band formed in 1983 by mainstay vocalist Joe Camilleri (ex-Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons), who also plays saxophone and guitar. Camilleri has used various line-ups to record 17 albums, with five reaching the top 20 on the ARIA Albums Charts: '' Hold on to Me'' (September 1988), ''Harley and Rose'' (August 1990), '' Better Times'' (September 1992), ''The Chosen Ones - Greatest Hits'' (November 1993) and '' Lucky Charm'' (November 1994). Their top 40 singles are "Chained to the Wheel" (February 1989), "Harley + Rose" (August 1990) and "Snake Skin Shoes" (July 1994). History Formation and early years: 1983–85 The Black Sorrows began as a loose pick-up band in Melbourne in 1983. They played mostly covers of R&B, zydeco, soul and blues music. An early line-up was founding mainstay, Joe Camilleri (aka Joey Vincent) on vocals, saxophone and guitar (ex-The Pelaco Brothers, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons); with Jeff Burstin on guitar (ex ...
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C'mon, C'mon (album)
''C'mon, C'mon'' is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, released on April 8, 2002, in the United Kingdom and April 16, 2002 in the United States. Lead single " Soak Up the Sun" peaked at No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Adult Contemporary chart and No. 17 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming one of her biggest hits since " All I Wanna Do". The album was arguably her most pop-influenced to date, a big departure from the folk and rock sound on her previous release, ''The Globe Sessions''. ''C'mon, C'mon'' debuted at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart and on the US ''Billboard'' 200, with first-week sales of 185,000 copies in the United States. The album has been certified Platinum in the US and Japan, selling 2.1 million units in the US as of January 2008. The song "Safe and Sound" is dedicated to Crow's former boyfriend Owen Wilson and is an account of their relationship. Track listing Music videos *"Steve McQueen" *"Soak Up the Sun" *"Safe and ...
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