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Here Comes The Weekend (Dave Edmunds Song)
Here Comes the Weekend may refer to: *"Here Comes the Weekend", a song by Dave Edmunds from the album ''Get It'' (1977) *"Here Comes the Weekend", a song by The Jam from the album ''This Is the Modern World ''This Is the Modern World'' is the second studio album by British band The Jam, released in November 1977. The album was released less than six months after their debut album '' In the City'', and reached No. 22 on the UK Albums Chart. Althou ...'' (1977) *"Here Comes the Weekend", a song by Pink from the album ''The Truth About Love'' (2012) *"Here Comes the Weekend", a song by Roxette from the album ''Tourism'' (1992) {{Disamb ...
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Get It (Dave Edmunds Album)
''Get It'' is the third album by Welsh rock musician Dave Edmunds, released in 1977. Some of the songs were performed by an early "trio" version of Rockpile (Edmunds, Nick Lowe and Terry Williams); others (such as "I Knew the Bride" and "Little Darlin'") were recorded by Edmunds solo. Also recorded in these sessions was the non-album Edmunds-Lowe tune "As Lovers Do", which was used as the B-side of both "Here Comes the Weekend" and the later "Crawling from the Wreckage". "New York's a Lonely Town", the B-side of "Where or When" was also recorded during the six-week sessions for the album. Two recordings that appear on ''Get It'' were from much earlier sessions. "Ju Ju Man" was recorded in 1975, while "My Baby Left Me' dated all the way back to 1969, and was performed by Edmunds backed with members of his band Love Sculpture: Mickey Gee, John Williams and Terry Williams. Track listing #"Get Out of Denver" ( Bob Seger) – 2:17 #"I Knew the Bride" (Nick Lowe) – 2:57 #"Back To S ...
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This Is The Modern World
''This Is the Modern World'' is the second studio album by British band The Jam, released in November 1977. The album was released less than six months after their debut album '' In the City'', and reached No. 22 on the UK Albums Chart. Although generally met with negative reviews by music critics upon release, ''This Is the Modern World'' has been described as being an album "with far more light and shade" than ''In the City''. The only single from ''This Is the Modern World'' was the censored version of " The Modern World", which peaked at No. 36 on the UK Singles Chart. Cover photography The photography for the album was taken by Gered Mankowitz and David Redfern. The front cover depicts the band standing beneath London's Westway. Track listing Original US release #"The Modern World" #"All Around the World" #"I Need You (For Someone)" #"London Traffic" (Bruce Foxton) #"Standards" #"Life from a Window" #"In the Midnight Hour" (Steve Cropper, Wilson Pickett) #"In the Str ...
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The Truth About Love (Pink Album)
''The Truth About Love'' is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Pink (singer), Pink. It was released on September 14, 2012, through RCA Records. After giving birth to her first child in 2011, Pink started working on the album with longtime collaborator Billy Mann. With hopes of becoming more involved in the production of the album, she also reunited with Greg Kurstin and Butch Walker. Recording sessions took place between January and May 2012. ''The Truth About Love'' is primarily a Pop music, pop record and includes elements of electropop, dance-pop, and rock music. Its lyrics explore themes of love, monogamy, and sexuality, as evidenced by the album title. The songs on the album express various perspectives towards romance and delve into the realities of long-term relationships. It features guest appearances by Eminem, Lily Allen, and Nate Ruess. The album received generally positive reviews from Music journalism, music critics, who commended Pink's thematic and ...
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