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I'm Going Home (other)
I'm Going Home may refer to: * ''I'm Going Home'' (film), a 2001 French/Portuguese film written and directed by Manoel de Oliveira * "I'm Going Home" (Rocky Horror song), a song from ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' *"I'm Going Home", a song by The Choir *"I'm Going Home", a song by The Kingston Trio from '' The Kingston Trio (Nick Bob John)'' *"I'm Going Home", a song by Mickey & Sylvia, B-side of the single "Love Is Strange" *"I'm Going Home", a song by Sacred Harp Singers from the ''Cold Mountain'' soundtrack *"I'm Going Home", a song by Tanita Tikaram from ''Everybody's Angel'' *"I'm Going Home", a song by Ten Years After from ''Undead'' *"I'm Going Home", a song by The Zombies from ''Zombie Heaven'' See also * "Home" (Daughtry song) *Going Home (other) Going Home or Goin' Home may refer to: Film and television Films * Going Home (1944 film), ''Going Home'' (1944 film), an unreleased entry in the Private Snafu series * Going Home (1971 film), ''Going Home'' (197 ...
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I'm Going Home (film)
''I'm Going Home'' (french: Je rentre à la maison, pt, Vou Para Casa) is a 2001 film written and directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It premieres in 2001 Cannes Film Festival in the main competition. Plot The film opens in a theater where Eugène Ionesco's ''Exit the King'' is staged. Gilbert Valence, playing the King on stage, is a distinguished actor of theater. In his dressing room he receives the shocking news that his wife, daughter, and son-in-law have been killed in a car accident, and he must bring up their little boy on his own. As time passes, Valence is apparently over his grief. He busies himself with his daily life in Paris and, with help from his housekeeper, looks after his 9-year-old grandson Serge. We see that he plays Prospero in a French language version of William Shakespeare's '' The Tempest''. As a grand old man of the theater, he turns down well-paying roles in low-brow television productions. However, when an American filmmaker John Crawford urgently needs an ...
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I'm Going Home (Rocky Horror Song)
''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' is the original soundtrack album to the 1975 film ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'', an adaptation of the 1973 musical '' The Rocky Horror Show''. The 1975 soundtrack album was released by Ode Records and produced by Richard Hartley. Release and reception The album peaked at No. 49 on the ''Billboard'' 200 in 1978. It reached No. 12 on the Australian albums chart and No. 11 on the New Zealand albums chart. William Ruhlmann of AllMusic gave the album a retrospective star rating of five stars out of five and described it as the "definitive version of the 'Rocky Horror''score". This version of the soundtrack was certified Gold by the RIAA on 23 February 1981. Following its initial release, the album was not successful, and was deleted everywhere but in Canada. Marty Scott, co-founder of Jem Records, obtained a licensing agreement from Ode Records owner Lou Adler, which enabled the album to be imported to the United States. ...
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The Choir (garage Rock)
The Choir was a garage rock band largely active in the greater Cleveland area from the mid-1960s into the early 1970s. Originally called The Mods, their largest commercial success came with the release of their first single "It's Cold Outside" in December 1966. The song, considered to be a classic of the garage rock era, was featured on ''Pebbles, Volume 2'', one of the earlier garage rock compilation LPs (issued in 1979). The flipside, "I'm Going Home" was included as a bonus track when the Pebbles album was reissued as a CD, and it can also be found on a garage rock compilation LP on Ohio bands, ''Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 9''. The Choir is well known for containing three of the four original members of Raspberries (all except lead singer Eric Carmen). History The first bandleader of The Choir, Dann Klawon (also called Dan Klawon or Danny Klawon), discovered Beatlemania in late 1963 before most of his peers, since a girl he knew had been to England and brought back a ...
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The Kingston Trio (Nick Bob John)
''The Kingston Trio (Nick Bob John)'' (more commonly known as ''Nick Bob John'') is an album by the American folk music group the Kingston Trio, released in 1964 (see 1964 in music). ''Nick Bob John'' failed to reach the Top 40, peaking at number 53 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.Blake, B., Rubeck, J., Shaw, A. (1986) ''The Kingston Trio On Record.'' Kingston Korner Inc, ILL: History ''The Kingston Trio (Nick Bob John)'' was the trio's first release on the Decca label after seven years, 19 albums and worldwide record sales in the tens of millions (three million on " Tom Dooley" alone) with Capitol Records. The names are those of the Trio's members, Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane, and John Stewart. Two singles were released: "My Ramblin' Boy" b/w "Hope You Understand" and "I'm Going Home" b/w "Little Play Soldiers". Neither single, and notably, none of the Decca singles, reached the Top 100 in the charts. The album was produced by Frank Werber, the Trio's manager since its inc ...
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Love Is Strange
"Love Is Strange" is a crossover hit by American rhythm and blues duet Mickey & Sylvia, which was released in late November 1956 by the Groove record label. The song was based on a guitar riff by Jody Williams and was written by Bo Diddley under the name of his wife at the time, Ethel Smith; it was recorded by Bo and Buddy Holly, among others. The guitar riff was also used by Dave "Baby" Cortez in his 1962 instrumental song " Rinky Dink", also credited to Diddley. Background and recordings At a concert at Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C. Mickey and Sylvia heard Jody Williams play a guitar riff that Williams had played on Billy Stewart's debut single "Billy's Blues". "Billy's Blues" was released as a single in June 1956 and the instrumentation combined a regular blues styling with Afro-Cuban styling. Sylvia Robinson claims that she and Mickey Baker wrote the lyrics, while Bo Diddley claims that he wrote them. The first recorded version of "Love Is Strange" was performed by ...
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Cold Mountain (soundtrack)
''Cold Mountain'' is the soundtrack for the Civil War film '' Cold Mountain'' (2003) starring Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Renée Zellweger. The album was nominated for two Grammy Awards and was produced by T Bone Burnett. Two songs were nominated for Academy Awards: "You Will Be My Ain True Love", written by Sting, and " The Scarlet Tide", written by Burnett and Elvis Costello. Both songs were sung by Alison Krauss. The soundtrack consists of Appalachian, roots music, and old-time music to accompany the era of the movie. Jack White, of the rock band the White Stripes, performs five songs and appears as a troubadour in the movie. Background When T Bone Burnett was looking for a young musician who understood the music of ''Cold Mountain'', the person he came up with was Jack White, a rock guitarist from Detroit who had a deep interest in blues and bluegrass music. White was acquainted with two songs that appeared on the soundtrack. When he was fifteen, he played "Sitting on Top ...
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Everybody's Angel
''Everybody's Angel'' is the third studio album by Tanita Tikaram, released in 1991. Background Tikaram wrote the majority of the songs that form the album between December 1989-January 1990, just before the release of her second album '' The Sweet Keeper'', with "Hot Pork Sandwiches" dating far back to 1988. The basic recording of the album took place in June 1990 at Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York. The same team of musicians that had worked on her previous two albums were brought to play for this one, including Mark Isham, Helen O'Hara and Mark Creswell. Further recordings took place at Abbey Road Studios back in England. As with her previous two albums, Rod Argent and Peter van Hooke produced the record, but for the first time Tikaram co-produced the songs as well, a move she said she had not felt confident enough to do on the previous two records. This would be the last time Tikaram collaborated with Argent and van Hooke on production. Jennifer Warnes, of whom Ti ...
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Undead (Ten Years After Album)
''Undead'' is a live album by Ten Years After, recorded at the small jazz club, Klooks Kleek, in London, May 1968, and released in July of that year. The show combined blues, boogie and jazz playing that merged more traditional rock and roll with 1950s-style jump blues. The album "amply illustrates" Alvin Lee's "eclectic" use of the pentatonic scale mixed with other modalities. Track listing ;Side one #"I May Be Wrong, But I Won't Be Wrong Always" (Alvin Lee) - 10.28 #"Woodchopper's Ball" (Woody Herman, Joe Bishop) - 7:48 ;Side two #"Spider in My Web" (Alvin Lee) - 7:46 #" Summertime" (George Gershwin) / "Shantung Cabbage" (Ric Lee) - 5:56 #"I'm Going Home" (Alvin Lee) - 6:27 2002 CD reissue #"Rock Your Mama" (Alvin Lee) - 3:46 #"Spoonful" ( Willie Dixon) - 6:23 #"I May Be Wrong, But I Won't Be Wrong Always" - 9:49 #" Summertime" / "Shantung Cabbage" - 5:44 #"Spider in Your Web" - 7:43 #"Woodchopper's Ball" - 7:38 #" Standing at the Crossroads" (Elmore James & Robert Johns ...
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Zombie Heaven
''Zombie Heaven'' is a 1997 four-disc box set comprising roughly the entire catalog of British invasion band The Zombies. The first disc comprises their debut '' Begin Here'' and assorted singles. The second disc features their second album ''Odessey and Oracle'' and the unreleased album ''R.I.P.''. Disc 3 is composed of rare and unissued recordings, including demos, alternate takes, EP tracks, and ''R.I.P.'' tracks without the additional instrumentation, while the fourth disc collects live recordings from the band's appearance on the BBC. The accompanying 64-page booklet by producer Alec Palao Alejandro "Alec" Palao (born 1962) is a British musician, music historian, writer, and reissue producer. In addition to his musical output with groups like the Sting-Rays, the Sneetches, and Mushroom, his works include hundreds of production cr ... features interviews with the original band members and associated friends and engineers, as well as a brief history of each song in the ...
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Home (Daughtry Song)
"Home" is a 2007 song by American rock music, rock band Daughtry (band), Daughtry from their Daughtry (album), self-titled debut album. The song had been climbing up the U.S. charts for a few weeks before the song was announced as the second single from the album. The song was covered by Irish musician Kian Egan that served as the lead single from his debut album also titled Home (Kian Egan album), ''Home''. Song meaning Chris Daughtry told ''Entertainment Weekly'': "I had already made it through to Hollywood, but I’m still at home at this point, because once you make it through auditions there’s this whole torturous waiting period. And I got in that mindset of what this is going to be like. I’m going to be away from my family for the first time and I’m not working a job anymore. This is weird. I was wrapping my head around something a little more radio friendly and just started strumming and wrote “Home” within 15 to 20 minutes. I played it for (then-RCA Records CE ...
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