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Leaving or Leavin' may refer to: Film, theatre and television * Leaving (TV series), ''Leaving'' (TV series), a 1984–1985 UK series featuring Keith Barron and Susan Hampshire * Leaving (1997 film), ''Leaving'' (1997 film), a Japanese film starring Kotomi Kyono * Leaving (play), ''Leaving'' (play), a 2007 play by Václav Havel ** Leaving (2011 film), ''Leaving'' (2011 film), a Czech film directed by Václav Havel and based on his play * Leaving (2009 film), ''Leaving'' (2009 film), a French film by Catherine Corsini * ''Leaving'', a 2012 UK television series featuring Linzey Cocker * The Leaving (film), ''The Leaving'', a 2018 Philippine animated film * Leaving (Watching), "Leaving" (''Watching''), a 1987 television episode Music Albums * Leaving (album), ''Leaving'' (album), a 1976 album by Richard Beirach and Jeremy Steig * Leavin' (album), ''Leavin (album), a 2006 album by Natalie Cole EP * Leaving (EP), ''Leaving'' (EP), a 2013 EP by Skrillex whose title track is "L ...
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Leaving (TV Series)
''Leaving'' is a British television sitcom which aired on BBC Two in two series from 1984 to 1985.Newcomb p.1313 Main cast * Keith Barron as Daniel Ford * Susan Hampshire as Martha Ford * Gary Cady as Matthew Ford * Caroline Dennis as Josephine * Lucy Aston as Gina Ford * Elizabeth Bradley as Mrs. Ford * Richard Vernon as Mr. Chessington * Philip Latham as Mr. Raphael * Norma Streader as Freda * Myrtle Devenish as Mrs. Barry * Rachel Davies as Jan * John Arthur (actor), John Arthur as Ray Huntingdon * Christine Shaw as Delia References Bibliography * Horace Newcomb. ''Encyclopedia of Television''. Routledge, 2014. External links

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Leavin' (album)
''Leavin'' is a studio album by American recording artist Natalie Cole, released on September 26, 2006, by Verve Records. The album consists of ten cover versions of various R&B and pop songs and two original songs: "5 Minutes Away" and "Don't Say Goodnight (It's Time for Love)". It was the second of Cole's albums to be released by Verve Records and her first album in four years, following '' Ask a Woman Who Knows'' (2002)''.'' Cole promoted the album as a return to her R&B roots, distancing herself from an identification as a jazz artist. Critics gave the album generally positive reviews, praising Cole's interpretations of the covered material, and compared her favorably to contemporary R&B artists. The album peaked at number 97 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart in the United States, and charted in Germany and Switzerland. It spawned one single – Cole's cover of Aretha Franklin's 1972 song " Day Dreaming" – with an accompanying music video. She performed the song at the BET ...
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Leave (other)
Leave may refer to: * Permission (other) ** Permitted absence from work *** Leave of absence, a period of time that one is to be away from one's primary job while maintaining the status of employee *** Annual leave, allowance of time away from work while continuing to be paid *** Leave (military), a period of time in which a soldier is allowed to be away from his or her assigned unit ** Leave to enter, permission for entry to the United Kingdom granted by British immigration officers ** Leave to remain, permanent residency in the United Kingdom ** Leave to appeal, granted to the loser in a court case to appeal the verdict ** Leave to prosecute, permission to bring a private prosecution of a criminal case ** ''Leave of the house/senate'', the term used to describe unanimous consent in Westminster system parliaments * The pro-Brexit side of the Brexit debate (opposite of "Remain") Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Leave'' (film), a 2010 film by Robert Celestino * ...
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Leaving (Pet Shop Boys Song)
"Leaving" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys from their eleventh studio album, ''Elysium'' (2012). It was released as the album's second single on 12 October 2012. It entered the UK Singles Chart at number 44. Background and recording "Leaving" takes the familiar notion that "love never dies", in the context of the end of a relationship, and relates it to the memories that remain after the death of a loved one. The song was written in early 2010, and lyricist Neil Tennant drew inspiration from the loss of his parents in 2008 and 2009. The verse "Our love is dead but the dead don't go away" came from an unreleased song titled "Heaven Is a Playground". Pet Shop Boys wrote a new chorus, and the reworked version, originally called "I'm Leaving", was earmarked for the next album. The demo is included on '' Yes: Further Listening 2008–2010'', covering the songs from that period. Recording in Los Angeles for ''Elysium'', producer Andrew Dawson gave the song what Chr ...
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Where We Are
''Where We Are'' is the ninth studio album by Irish boy band Westlife. It was released on 27 November 2009 in Ireland and on 30 November 2009 in the UK through S Records, RCA Records and Sony Music. ''Where We Are'' is the group's first album following a hiatus in 2008. This album was preceded by the lead single " What About Now" (a cover of the Daughtry song) and it was released on 23 October 2009 as a digital download a day later as a CD single. The group collaborated with numerous notable producers for the album, notably Ryan Tedder of the pop rock band OneRepublic, Jim Jonsin, Greg Wells and Sam Watters, among others. ''Where We Are'' is also notably the first Westlife album not to have Steve Mac and Wayne Hector produce or write any of the songs. The album was met with mixed reviews, although it was still commercially successful, debuting at number two at the UK Albums Chart and got 2× Platinum Certification in the United Kingdom which sold more than 600 000 recor ...
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Leavin' (Jesse McCartney Song)
"Leavin'" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jesse McCartney, released as the lead single from McCartney's third studio album '' Departure'' (2008). Written and produced by Tricky Stewart and The-Dream, with additional writing by James Bunton and Corron Ty Cole, "Leavin'" was sent to U.S. mainstream radios on March 10, 2008.FMQB Available for Airplay
Retrieved February 17, 2008
Namesake of the album's title, "Leavin'" was considered a departure from McCartney's youthful image in favor of adult-oriented subject matter, vocal delivery and production. Lyrically, the song finds McCartney admiring a female's backside with plans to steal her from her current beau. Sonically, the song is pop with an electro production style and ...
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With Hopes Of Starting Over
''With Hopes of Starting Over...'' is the debut EP from the band The Starting Line, released on June 25, 2001 by Drive-Thru Records. It featured four original songs, two of which later reappeared on their full-length album '' Say It Like You Mean It'', and a cover of Starship's "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now". In November 2005, a sixth song from the recording session surfaced, titled "Song for Her". The acoustic guitar driven song had been cut from the CD for reasons unknown, but was ultimately released online on the band's PureVolume profile. "Three's a Charm" featured a music video, as well as a music video for "Leaving" recorded during the '' Say It Like You Mean It'' album, As well as "Saddest Girl Story" being rerecorded. Track listing Personnel ;The Starting Line *Mike Golla – Lead guitar, backing vocals *Tom Gryskiewicz – Drums * Kenny Vasoli – Vocals, bass guitar *Matt Watts – Rhythm guitar, backing vocals ;Production * Chris Badami – Producer, engineer, ...
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Leavin' (Tony! Toni! Toné! Song)
"Leavin" is a song by American R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné!, released on April 12, 1994 by Wing, Mercury and Polygram as the fourth single from their third album, '' Sons of Soul'' (1993). The optimistic, upbeat song features turntable scratches and a sample of A Tribe Called Quest's 1990 song "If the Papes Come". Music critics found the song's style and group member Raphael Wiggins' singing reminiscent of Smokey Robinson. "Leavin'" charted at number 82 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and at number 41 on the Hot R&B Singles. It attained its highest charting in New Zealand, where it peaked at number 30. The song also appeared on the soundtrack to the 1994 film '' Beverly Hills Cop III''. Music and lyrics Tony! Toni! Toné! recorded the song for their third album '' Sons of Soul'', which was recorded and released in 1993. The song was produced by the group and written by group member Raphael Wiggins and guitarist John "Jubu" Smith. "Leavin'" has an upbeat mood, a ligh ...
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Leaving (EP)
''Leaving'' is the sixth extended play (EP) by American electronic dance music producer Skrillex. It was released on February 5, 2013 exclusively to members of The Nest (Owsla's subscription service). The three tracks were also uploaded to Moore's official YouTube channel the following day. The song "Scary Bolly Dub" had previously been played live and circulated through the Internet for approximately a year before being officially released. A mixed version also features on ''Caspa Presents Dubstep Sessions 2012''. The song samples the 2010 tracks " Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" and "Fucking Die 1". In a personal message to members of The Nest, Moore said that he uses the track "more as a DJ tool, but I wanted you guys to have it". The title track was created in Moore's hotel room in Mexico. "The Reason" was finished an hour before release in Moore's hotel room in Miami. "The Reason" has received significant attention and airplay in Australia, mostly on youth radio station T ...
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Leaving (album)
''Leaving'' is an album of duets by pianist Richard Beirach and flautist Jeremy Steig recorded in 1976 and originally released on the Japanese Trio label before being rereleased on the Danish Storyville label on CD in 1988.Jeremy Steig discography
accessed April 20, 2018


Reception

The review by Scott Yanow stated, "In general the music is peaceful with some dissonances. Steig provides long tones while Beirach creates light rhythmic patterns and, although it does not entirely stay at the same emotional level, the music is generally quite dry and uneventful".


Track listing

All compositions by Richard Bierach except where noted # "Angelo" − 3:11 ...
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Leaving (1997 Film)
Leaving or Leavin' may refer to: Film, theatre and television * ''Leaving'' (TV series), a 1984–1985 UK series featuring Keith Barron and Susan Hampshire * ''Leaving'' (1997 film), a Japanese film starring Kotomi Kyono * ''Leaving'' (play), a 2007 play by Václav Havel ** ''Leaving'' (2011 film), a Czech film directed by Václav Havel and based on his play * ''Leaving'' (2009 film), a French film by Catherine Corsini * ''Leaving'', a 2012 UK television series featuring Linzey Cocker * ''The Leaving'', a 2018 Philippine animated film * "Leaving" (''Watching''), a 1987 television episode Music Albums * ''Leaving'' (album), a 1976 album by Richard Beirach and Jeremy Steig * ''Leavin (album), a 2006 album by Natalie Cole EP * ''Leaving'' (EP), a 2013 EP by Skrillex whose title track is "Leaving" Songs * "Leavin' " (Tony! Toni! Toné! song), 1994 * "Leaving", a 2001 song by The Starting Line from '' With Hopes of Starting Over...'' * "Leavin' " (Jesse McCa ...
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Leaving (Watching)
''Watching'' is a British television sitcom, produced by Granada Television for the ITV network and broadcast for seven series and four Christmas specials between 1987 and 1993. The series was written by Jim Hitchmough and starred Paul Bown and Emma Wray as mismatched couple Malcolm Stoneway and Brenda Wilson. Plot ''Watching'' was set in Merseyside, with Brenda from Liverpool and Malcolm from Meols on the Wirral, the "posh" part of Merseyside on the other side of the River Mersey. The title refers to Brenda and her sister Pamela's hobby of "people watching", and to Malcolm's hobby of birdwatching, which initially Brenda endures rather than enjoys, but later comes to appreciate. Following the idea, the episode titles are verbs in the ‘-ing’ form. Quiet biker Malcolm, who lived with his domineering mother (played by Patsy Byrne), was accompanied on his birdwatching trips by loud scouser Brenda, who was forced to ride in the sidecar of his Norton motorbike and had ...
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