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Don't Say No (Seohyun Song)
Don't Say No may refer to: * ''Don't Say No'' (Billy Squier album), a 1981 album by American rock singer Billy Squier, and its title track * ''Don't Say No'' (Seohyun EP), a 2016 extended play by South Korean pop singer Seohyun, and its title track * "Don't Say No" (Tom Tom Club song), from the 1988 album ''Boom Boom Chi Boom Boom'' * "Don't Say No", by Robbie Williams from the 2005 album ''Intensive Care Intensive care medicine, also called critical care medicine, is a medical specialty that deals with seriously or critically ill patients who have, are at risk of, or are recovering from conditions that may be life-threatening. It includes pro ...'' See also * " Don't Say No Tonight", a 1985 single by Eugene Wilde {{disambiguation ...
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Don't Say No (Billy Squier Album)
''Don't Say No'' is the second studio album by Billy Squier, released on April 13, 1981. It stands as Squier's biggest career album, including the hits " Lonely Is the Night", " In the Dark", "My Kinda Lover" and "The Stroke". The album hit the Top Five on the ''Billboard'' album chart and remained on the chart for over two years (111 weeks). "The Stroke" was the first single, reaching number 17 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and an even bigger hit at rock radio, hitting number 3 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The song even dented the British Pop charts, rising to number 52. The video for "The Stroke" — as most of the music videos from both ''Don't Say No'' and its follow-up, ''Emotions In Motion'' — is a straight-ahead performance piece, featuring Squier on an arena stage. Billy's many videos were staples on the then brand-new channel known as MTV which brought him increased popularity. "In the Dark" followed "The Stroke" into the Billboard Top 40, and the Top 10 of the Albu ...
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Don't Say No (Seohyun EP)
''Don't Say No'' is the debut extended play by South Korean singer Seohyun. It was released by SM Entertainment on January 17, 2017. The EP marked the official solo debut of Seohyun, who had been known as a member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation for ten years. Composition The EP consists of seven tracks, of which six were written by Seohyun. Talking about the EP, she said, "The theme of the album is love. I want to show 100% of my emotions by writing all the songs because M Entertainmentis so strict; I have to say that I have had to adhere to the concept at all times being part of Girls' Generation." The opening track "Don't Say No" is a R&B and dance pop song featuring a "funky" piano rhythm. Songs "Hello", "Magic", and "Lonely Love" are inspired by 1990s pop and R&B genres. "Love & Affection" features piano and bass, while "Bad Love" is a mid-tempo track, and "Moonlight" is an uptempo number. Release and promotion On January 10, 2017, Seohyun was announced to ...
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Don't Say No (Tom Tom Club Song)
Don't Say No may refer to: * ''Don't Say No'' (Billy Squier album), a 1981 album by American rock singer Billy Squier, and its title track * ''Don't Say No'' (Seohyun EP), a 2016 extended play by South Korean pop singer Seohyun, and its title track * "Don't Say No" (Tom Tom Club song), from the 1988 album ''Boom Boom Chi Boom Boom'' * "Don't Say No", by Robbie Williams from the 2005 album ''Intensive Care Intensive care medicine, also called critical care medicine, is a medical specialty that deals with seriously or critically ill patients who have, are at risk of, or are recovering from conditions that may be life-threatening. It includes pro ...'' See also * " Don't Say No Tonight", a 1985 single by Eugene Wilde {{disambiguation ...
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Boom Boom Chi Boom Boom
''Boom Boom Chi Boom Boom'' is the third studio album by Tom Tom Club, released in 1988. It includes a cover of the Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale", with David Byrne, Lou Reed, and Jerry Harrison. The track "Suboceana" was released as a single in the UK in late 1988 and received some radio airplay. In the US, a 12-inch (5 track maxi-)single of the song was released, which featured a remix by Marshall Jefferson, and contains the track "Devil, Does Your Dog Bite". That song is a bonus (track 11) on the Japanese issue of the album that has the original 10 songs (like the European 1988 issue). "Challenge of the Love Warriors" is played over the ending credits of Mary Lambert's 1987 mystery thriller Siesta though it is not included on the soundtrack album, also released in 1987, from Miles Davis and Marcus Miller. Production The band began working on the album in 1986, and eventually spent two months recording it. Critical reception ''Trouser Press'' preferred the US version of th ...
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Intensive Care (album)
''Intensive Care'' is the sixth studio album by English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams, released on 24 October 2005 in the United Kingdom. It was produced by Stephen Duffy and Williams and was the first of Williams' albums to not be produced by longtime songwriting partner Guy Chambers. The album was supported by four singles: "Tripping", "Make Me Pure", " Advertising Space" and " Sin Sin Sin". Like most of the singer's previous albums, ''Intensive Care'' topped the charts in many countries. The album was promoted with the Close Encounters Tour which started on 10 April 2006 in Durban, South Africa and ended on 18 December 2006 in Melbourne, Australia. Background After touring Latin America in late 2004 for the promotion of his '' Greatest Hits'' album, Williams started working on what would become his sixth studio album. Recorded in his bedroom in the Hollywood Hills, the album was co-written by Stephen Duffy over the course of 24 months. The album was launched in B ...
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