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Go Back (Crabby Appleton Song)
Go Back may refer to: Music * ''Go Back'' (album) or the title song, by Titãs, 1988 * "Go Back" (Chalee Tennison song), 2000 * "Go Back" (Jeanette song), 2000 * "Go Back", a song by Crabby Appleton, 1970 * "Go Back", a song by Leah Daniels, 2014 Other uses * Go-back, a retail item that must be placed back on the shelves * Go-Back, a fictional tribe of elves in the comic book series ''ElfQuest'' * GoBack, a recovery utility for Microsoft Windows See also * "Goobacks "Goobacks" is the seventh episode of the eighth season of the animated television series ''South Park'', and the 118th overall episode of the series. In production order it is the season's sixth episode. It originally aired on Comedy Central in th ...", a 2004 episode of the TV series ''South Park'' * Get Back (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Go Back (album)
''Go Back'' is the first live album by Brazilian rock band Titãs. It was recorded on 8 July 1988 at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and released on 14 October of the same year. The album was seen by the band as the end of a cycle. It generated two singles: "Go Back" and "Marvin". The show in Montreux The band's show was their first on foreign soil. The rehearsals were carried out at a studio in London, where guitarist Tony Bellotto met Jimmy Page and asked him to autograph his Gibson Les Paul with a screwdriver so the letters would never wear off. The preparation for the concert was marked by difficulties; members claimed they received no help from their label nor from the festival's production team for things like carrying their equipment, moving across Europe, renting studios and rehearse. They soundchecked late and only had 15 minutes to do it. Liminha, hired by the band as a third guitarist, had a problem in his amplifier and wasn't audible for most of the show; ...
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Go Back (Chalee Tennison Song)
"Go Back" is a song recorded by American country music artist Chalee Tennison. It was released in November 2000 as the first single from the album ''This Woman's Heart ''This Woman's Heart'' is the second studio album by American country music artist Chalee Tennison, released October 10, 2000 on Asylum Records. Critical reception People Magazine's website reviewed ''This Woman's Heart'' in its "Picks and Pans" ...''. The song reached No. 36 on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Hot Country Songs, Hot Country Singles Tracks chart. The song was written by Jeremy Campbell and Donny Hackett. Content The song is a ballad where a trucker is being told on three separate occasions to "go back" to someone important. In the last verse, he is in an accident while on the way to visit his daughter, and has a near-death experience where angels to tell him "go back". Critical reception A review in ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' praised the song's "affecting lyric", Tennison's sing ...
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Go Back (Jeanette Song)
"Go Back" is a song by German recording artist Jeanette. It was written by Frank Johnes, Tom Remm, and Kristina "Wonderbra" Bach and produced by Cobra for her debut studio album '' Enjoy!'' (2000). Released as the album's first single and Jeanette's English language singing debut, it became a top ten hit in Germany, peaking at number eight, and was eventually certified gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI). Internationally, "Go Back" reached the top twenty of the Swiss Singles Chart The Swiss Hitparade (german: link=no, Schweizer Hitparade) is Switzerland's main Record chart, music sales charts. The charts are a record of the highest-selling singles and albums in various genres in Switzerland. The Swiss charts include: * .... Formats and track listings Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications and sales References {{authority control 2000 songs Jeanette Biedermann songs Universal Music Group singles Songs written by Kristina Bac ...
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Crabby Appleton
Crabby Appleton was an American rock band in the early 1970s. Fronted by singer-songwriter Michael Fennelly, they scored a Top 40 hit with their first single, "Go Back." History Though nearly everyone in the group was from a Los Angeles, California-based band called Stonehenge, the group's line-up was revamped with the introduction of Michael Fennelly, who had been one of the principal vocalists and songwriters in The Millennium. The group's other members included Felix "Flaco" Falcon (percussion), Casey Foutz (keyboards), Hank Harvey (bass), and Phil Jones (drums). Jones, previously of Oskaloosa, Iowa, but more recently of Laurel Canyon, helped form the band after meeting Fennelly at Thee Experience, a club on the Sunset Strip. Jones had heard the song, "To Claudia on Thursday," which Fennelly wrote and sang with his group The Millennium, and, encouraged by record producer David Anderle, recruited Fennelly to join Stonehenge as lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter. ...
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Leah Daniels
Leah Daniels (born December 25, 1987) is a Canadian country music singer and songwriter. She is an independent recording artist. Her self-titled debut was released in November 2011 and her debut single was released in February 2012. She released her first music video titled "Suspicious Minds" on November 2, 2011 on CMT, Canada. Early life and education Leah Daniels grew up on a small farm in Uxbridge, Ontario. Daniels was constantly surrounded by music and singing. She was introduced to music at an early age by a grandfather who taught her how to yodel and an uncle who schooled her in classic rock. She began to write songs at age 12 preferring music that incorporated a country pop music sound. Daniels began performing as a young girl in choirs and singing competitions. Her first exposure to country music came at age 10 singing at the CNE Open Country singing contest. While attending school in Uxbridge, Ontario Leah began to perform in musicals. She performed roles as Eliza Doolitt ...
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Go-back
The Go-Backs are a tribe of elves in the comic series Elfquest. They named themselves from their goal to return to the Palace of the High Ones. They are hunters (probably gatherers, too) and, above all, warriors. Most of them care neither for the past nor for the future. They are the only known tribe that scorns magic - especially healing magic, since knowing that a healer is around makes warriors 'soft'. Their most notable tradition is dancing for their death. In the series ''Kahvi'' it is revealed that the Go-Backs were originally a splinter group of the Wolfriders, who had lost their wolf blood "because of Willowgreen's trickery." What exactly that looked like, or how exactly the Go-Backs became stag-riders and searchers for the palace, are yet untold stories. (A prose story about the healer Willowgreen and her "trickery" was to appear in the book "Hunter's Dawn" in the mid-1990s, but that volume was repeatedly delayed, then canceled.) When the Go-Backs tried to return t ...
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Go-Back
The Go-Backs are a tribe of elves in the comic series Elfquest. They named themselves from their goal to return to the Palace of the High Ones. They are hunters (probably gatherers, too) and, above all, warriors. Most of them care neither for the past nor for the future. They are the only known tribe that scorns magic - especially healing magic, since knowing that a healer is around makes warriors 'soft'. Their most notable tradition is dancing for their death. In the series ''Kahvi'' it is revealed that the Go-Backs were originally a splinter group of the Wolfriders, who had lost their wolf blood "because of Willowgreen's trickery." What exactly that looked like, or how exactly the Go-Backs became stag-riders and searchers for the palace, are yet untold stories. (A prose story about the healer Willowgreen and her "trickery" was to appear in the book "Hunter's Dawn" in the mid-1990s, but that volume was repeatedly delayed, then canceled.) When the Go-Backs tried to return t ...
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GoBack
Norton GoBack (previously WildFile GoBack, Adaptec GoBack, and Roxio GoBack) is a disk utility for Microsoft Windows that can record up to 8 GB of disk changes. When the filesystem is idle for a few seconds, it marks these as "safe points". The product allows the disk drive to be restored to any point within the available history. It also allows older versions of files to be restored, and previous versions of the whole disk to be browsed. Depending on disk activity, the typical history might cover a few hours to a few days. Operation GoBack replaces the master boot record, and also replaces the partition table with a single partition. This allows a hard drive to be changed back, even in the event that the operating system is unable to boot, while also protecting the filesystem from alteration so that the revert information remains correct. GoBack is compatible with hardware RAID drives. Incompatible products Due to the changes made to the partition table, this can cause problems ...
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Goobacks
"Goobacks" is the seventh episode of the eighth season of the animated television series ''South Park'', and the 118th overall episode of the series. In production order it is the season's sixth episode. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 28, 2004. In the episode, people from a poverty-stricken future year of 3045 travel back in time to find work, via a recently discovered time portal. When the boys try to earn some extra money, the time-traveling immigrants are willing to do the same work for next to nothing, causing the boys to lose their jobs. This affects the town's economy and the employment of the original occupants. "Goobacks" serves as a satire of illegal immigration, and mocks both sides of the debate concerning it. The episode is widely remembered as the origin of the catchphrase "''They took our jobs!''". Plot Early in the morning, a mysterious man appears in South Park, entering from some kind of portal. Unfamiliar with his surrounding ...
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