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Here To Stay (Schon
Here to Stay may refer to: *Here to Stay (Freddie Hubbard album), ''Here to Stay'' (Freddie Hubbard album) *Here to Stay (Schon & Hammer album), ''Here to Stay'' (Schon & Hammer album) *Here to Stay (Greg Sczebel album), ''Here to Stay'' (Greg Sczebel album) *Here to Stay (The Slickee Boys album), ''Here to Stay'' (The Slickee Boys album) *Here to Stay, song by Pat Metheny Group from the album ''We Live Here'' *Here to Stay (Korn song), "Here to Stay" (Korn song), 2002 *Here to Stay (Christina Aguilera song), "Here to Stay" (Christina Aguilera song) *Here to Stay (New Order song), "Here to Stay" (New Order song), 2002 *Here to Stay (Deuteronomium album), an album by the band Deuteronomium (band), Deuteronomium *"Here to Stay", a 2020 song by Meghan Trainor from ''Treat Myself'' *Here to Stay (TV series), ''Here to Stay'' (TV series), a Canadian dramatic television anthology miniseries {{disambiguation ...
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Here To Stay (Freddie Hubbard Album)
''Here to Stay'' is a studio album by American jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard recorded on December 27, 1962 but not released on the Blue Note Records, Blue Note label until 1976 as BN-LA 496-2. It features performances by Hubbard, Cedar Walton, Reggie Workman, Philly Joe Jones, and Wayne Shorter. Reception Norman Weinstein of ''All About Jazz'' commented "Another indication of Hubbard's well-seasoned taste on this session is revealed in using two of Cal Massey's most memorable compositions, "Father and Son" and "Assunta." Listen to the solos by Hubbard and Shorter on "Assunta" and ask yourself if they haven't slipped to a new phase of their growth, apart from Blakey's band at this juncture, that's more darkly introspective. I hope the album title is true of the recording's fate". Scott Yanow of AllMusic stated "Although that session ( four Hubbard compositions, one of Walton's songs, and Randy Weston's "Cry Me Not") is excellent, it is the full album of previously unreleased mate ...
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Here To Stay (Schon & Hammer Album)
''Here to Stay'' is the second album by the duo of composer Jan Hammer and guitarist Neal Schon. This album also featured contributions from Schon's bandmates in Journey including songwriting and background vocals from Steve Perry, notable as the only time Schon and Perry collaborated outside of Journey. The lead single "No More Lies" featured Schon on vocals and had a music video that was played on MTV. The album cover is a play on the well known Arm & Hammer brand baking soda. "Self Defense" would later be re-recorded for Journey's 2005 album ''Generations'' (under the title "In Self Defense"), with Schon taking lead vocal duties once again. Track listing ;Side one #"No More Lies" ' – 3:29 #"Don't Stay Away" ' – 3:35 #"(You Think You're) So Hot" ' – 3:54 #"Turnaround" ' – 4:48 #"Self Defense" ' – 3:13 ;Side two #"Long Time" ' – 3:50 #"Time Again" ' – 4:55 #"Sticks and Stones" ' – 3:15 #"Peace of Mind" ' – 2:10 (instrume ...
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Here To Stay (Greg Sczebel Album)
''Here to Stay'' is the debut album by Greg Sczebel. The album won the Juno Award for Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2005. ''Here to Stay'' also won two Shai Awards in 2005, for Contemporary/Pop Album of the Year, and Urban/Soul Album of the Year. In addition the album won the Outstanding Christian Recording award at the 2005 Western Canadian Music Awards. The Shai 2005 Song of the Year award went to "In the Pocket". The song "Here to Stay" was also the 2004 Grand Prize Winner, Gospel Category in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, while "You've Got It" was 2005 Finalist, Session I, in the R&B Category. "In The Pocket" was a finalist in the Gospel/Christian Music category of the 2005 International Songwriting Competition (ISC).International Songwriting Competition (ISC) official s ...
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Here To Stay (The Slickee Boys Album)
''Here to Stay'' compiles all five Slickee Boys 7"s from 1976–1981 (plus one previously unreleased song—"Kids"). It was released by the German label Line Records with a catalog number of LLP 5170. It includes cover versions of songs originally recorded by Perry Como (by way of the Downliners Sect), the Rokes (and the Grass Roots—the Slickees combined the two versions), Vince Taylor, the Yardbirds, the Hangmen, The Chocolate Watch Band, as well as the theme from the film ''Exodus''. According to the liner notes for ''Mersey, Mersey Me'', Talking Heads had dropped the song "Girls Want to Be With the Girls" from their repertoire but re-visited it after hearing the Slickees' version, which beat the Talking Heads version to vinyl by months. Some of these songs were later re-recorded for their 1985 album, Uh Oh… No Breaks! (including "Kids", re-titled "When We Were Kids"). Track listing # " Glendora" – 2:42 (Ray Stanley) #* Originally recorded by Perry Como, 1956; also rec ...
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