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Fall Down may refer to: * "Fall Down" (Jebediah song) (2002) * "Fall Down" (Tantric song) (2008) * "Fall Down" (Toad the Wet Sprocket song) (1994) * "Fall Down" (will.i.am song), featuring Miley Cyrus (2013) * “ Fall Down (Spirit of Love)”, a 1985 gospel song by Tramaine Hawkins * "Fall Down (Like the Rain)", a 1988 song by the Mighty Lemon Drops from the album '' World Without End'' See also * Falling Down (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Fall Down (Jebediah Song)
"Fall Down" a song Australian alternative rock band Jebediah. Released in October 2001 as the lead single from the bands self-titled album, ''Jebediah Jebediah are an Australian alternative rock band formed in 1994 in Perth, Western Australia. They were formed by Chris Daymond on lead guitar, Kevin Mitchell (aka Bob Evans) on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, and Vanessa Thornton on bass guita ...''. "Fall Down" reached number 24 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. Critical reception Carmine Pascuzzi describes the song as being "more serious than it might appear." She goes onto state that "It’s still a relatively mild, pop-infected song that has that distinct Jebediah grain, and it’s a good one to get into too. It’s spirited, with the added bagpipe influence, a rare advancement into something more experimental for this band." Michael Tran at Oz Music Central describes the song's "pop urgency and infectious "oohs"" as setting "the agenda for the rest of the album." ...
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Fall Down (Tantric Song)
''Fall Down'' is a song written and recorded by the American rock band Tantric. The song was originally recorded for the shelved "''Tantric III''" album, but due to leaving Maverick Records in 2006 the band released the song on their official Myspace page in May 2007 featuring a guest verse by the American country-rap group Nappy Roots, due to the band leaving their label and the original lineup collapsing the song remained unreleased. In November 2008 due to demanding popularity by fans the band re-recorded the song for a deluxe version of their album The End Begins but without the verse from Nappy Roots. The song was officially released as the third and final single from The End Begins ''The End Begins'' is the third studio album by American rock band Tantric. It is the first one recorded without the band's original members Todd Whitener, Matt Taul, and Jesse Vest. Vocalist Hugo Ferreira, the only remaining original member, ... on November 8, 2008. Charts {{authority ...
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Fall Down (Toad The Wet Sprocket Song)
"Fall Down" is a song by alternative rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket from their fourth studio album, ''Dulcinea'' (1994). "Fall Down" was co-written by Glen Phillips and Todd Nichols. Released to US radio in April 1994, the song topped the '' Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart and peaked at number 33 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In Canada, the song peaked at number 10 and ended 1994 as the country's 76th-most-successful single. The music video for the song was directed by Samuel Bayer. In 2017, Consequence ranked the song No. 245 on their list of "Every Alternative Rock No. 1 Hit from Worst to Best". Background Singer Glen Phillips said, Chart performance "Fall Down" reached number one on the '' Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart in June 1994 and remained there for six weeks before being supplanted by the Offspring The Offspring is an American rock band from Garden Grove, California, formed in 1984. Originally formed under the name Manic Subsidal, the band's ...
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Fall Down (will
Fall Down may refer to: * "Fall Down" (Jebediah song) (2002) * "Fall Down" (Tantric song) (2008) * "Fall Down" (Toad the Wet Sprocket song) (1994) * "Fall Down" (will.i.am song), featuring Miley Cyrus (2013) * “ Fall Down (Spirit of Love)”, a 1985 gospel song by Tramaine Hawkins * "Fall Down (Like the Rain)", a 1988 song by the Mighty Lemon Drops from the album '' World Without End'' See also * Falling Down (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Fall Down (Spirit Of Love)
"Fall Down (Spirit of Love)" is a 1985 gospel single by Tramaine Hawkins. The single is notable in that it was one of few times a gospel single was equally successful on the dance charts. "Fall Down (Spirit of Love)" made it to #1 on dance charts for one week in the fall of 1985. It reached the Top 10 on the soul singles chart, where it peaked at #7. Cover versions In 2000, "Fall Down (Spirit of Love)" was remade by gospel singer Kelli Williams Kelli Renee Williams (born June 8, 1970) is an American actress and director. She is known for her roles as lawyer, Lindsay Dole on the legal drama ''The Practice'', psychologist and deception expert Dr. Gillian Foster on ''Lie to Me'', and Jac ... as "Fall Down 2000". References {{authority control 1985 singles Gospel songs 1985 songs A&M Records singles Songs written by Vassal Benford ...
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World Without End (album)
''World Without End'' is the second album by The Mighty Lemon Drops, released in 1988. It reached #34 on the UK Album Chart. The album contains their hit single "Inside Out," which reached #74 on the UK Singles Chart. Production The album was produced and mixed by Tim Palmer, and recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales and Utopia Studios in London. Critical reception AllMusic wrote that the album "is one of the finest British post-punk albums of the '80s. Its parts may be borrowed, but it runs like a well-oiled machine." ''The Washington Post'' called it "galloping power-pop, tuneful and fresh," yet also, like all of the band's previous albums, overly indebted to the work of The Teardrop Explodes. ''Trouser Press'' wrote that ''World Without End'' "is a more mature, sophisticated and individualized effort, but Paul Marsh still sings as if he’s trying to impress either Ian McCulloch or Jim Morrison." The ''Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' (abbreviated as ''LA Tim ...
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