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Don't Give It Up (other)
Don't Give It Up may refer to: * "Don't Give It Up" (Siobhán Donaghy song) * "Don't Give It Up" (Lemar song) * "Don't Give It Up" (Robbie Patton song) * "Don't Give It Up" (Six60 song) * "Don't Give It Up", a song by Emma Paki from '' Oxygen of Love'' {{disambig ...
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Don't Give It Up (Siobhán Donaghy Song)
"Don't Give It Up" is the lead single from English singer Siobhán Donaghy's second studio album, '' Ghosts''. It was the first song to appear on her MySpace page, and was not originally intended as a single release. However, it was later confirmed for release as the album's lead single due to fan praise. Promotion for the single started in 2007, and the music video was added to YouTube on 25 January 2007. The single was released as a digital download on 9 April 2007 and released physically on 16 April 2007. Reception The song has been received well by her fans, and was praised by former Sugababes member Mutya Buena, who commented that "it is very different from other music genres". The song was added to the BBC Radio 1 C playlist on 29 March 2007. The single peaked at #45 in the United Kingdom, falling to #79 in the second week. Popjustice reviewed the song, saying: "Siobhan has instead embraced pretty dresses and superior songs. Very wise. Even allowing for the video's more dist ...
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Don't Give It Up (Lemar Song)
"Don't Give It Up" was the third single and final single taken from British R&B singer Lemar's second album, ''Time to Grow'' (2004). Despite the song being remixed for single release, "Don't Give It Up" became Lemar's first song to miss the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart since the release of his debut, "Got Me Saying Ooh "Got Me Saying Ooh" is the debut single from United Kingdom, British R&B singer Lemar. The song was his first and only single for RCA Records. The song is very different in style to Lemar's other material, as it contains a UK garage/dance oriente ...", in 2001. The song spent only four weeks within the UK top 75. Background "Don't Give It Up" concerns the preservation of virginity and how young people should not give in to peer pressure regarding sexuality. The song was inspired by a woman Lemar met outside a school near Tottenham, his father's home. She had been skipping school to see her older boyfriend. Lemar and the woman spoke about their relationship an ...
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Don't Give It Up (Robbie Patton Song)
"Don't Give it Up" is a 1981 song by English singer/songwriter Robbie Patton . It is Patton's first and only Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. "Don't Give it Up" reached #26 in the United States in 1981. The song is co-produced by Fleetwood Mac producer Ken Caillat, Fleetwood Mac keyboardist Christine McVie, and Patton. Fleetwood Mac members Bob Weston, Christine McVie, Bob Welch, and Lindsey Buckingham are featured as performers. Also, Colin Allen, who co-wrote Fleetwood Mac's "Wish You Were Here" is featured on the track as well. On November 19, 1981, Bob Welch invited Robbie Patton, Christine McVie, Joey Brasler, David Adelstein, Alvin Taylor, and Robin Sylvester to perform the track during his concert in The Roxy Theatre in California. The live performance was later released on Welch's " Live at The Roxy" album in 2004. Personnel *Robbie Patton – lead vocals, keyboards *Christine McVie – keyboards, backing vocals *David Adelstein – keyboards, synthesizer, backing vo ...
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Don't Give It Up (Six60 Song)
"Don't Give It Up" is a song by New Zealand band Six60, released as the lead single from their 2017 extended play '' Six60''. Background and composition The song was the first that Six60 recorded for the ''Six60'' EP sessions. The song was created by Six60 as a way to play with space, and to use silence as an instrument. The song was sonically inspired by the "sophisticated simplicity" of musicians such as Bob Marley, Queen and the Beatles, and began as a piano demo performed by Marlon Gerbes, that the band stripped back to the most basic aspects. Lyrically, the band wanted to create an ambiguous song where listeners could put their own voice and experiences into the track, such as social media-related anxiety and other "unique challenges" faced at the time. Release and promotion "Don't Give It Up" was the first of six tracks released weekly in the build-up to their '' Six60'' EP, on 13 October 2017. The band performed "Don't Give It Up" at the 2018 New Zealand Music Awards. ...
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