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I Can't Take It
I Can't Take It may refer to: * "I Can't Take It", a 1967 song by Ernie Smith, covered in 1975 by Johnny Nash as Tears on My Pillow (Johnny Nash song) * I Can't Take It (Cheap Trick song), 1983 * I Can't Take It (Dillon Francis song), 2014 {{dab ...
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Tears On My Pillow (Johnny Nash Song)
"Tears on My Pillow" is a song by American singer Johnny Nash, written by Ernie Smith and produced by Nash and Ken Khouri, It was the sole number-one single in the UK Singles Chart for Nash, spending a single week at the top of the chart in July 1975. Arranged in a reggae style, the song features a spoken recitation in the middle. This song is not to be confused with the 1958 hit for Little Anthony and the Imperials. Both songs have the words "Tears on my Pillow/ Pain in my Heart". New Zealand act The Parker Project, covered Cover or covers may refer to: Packaging * Another name for a lid * Cover (philately), generic term for envelope or package * Album cover, the front of the packaging * Book cover or magazine cover ** Book design ** Back cover copy, part of ... this song in 1991, reaching No. 1 on the New Zealand chart in June of that year. Charts Year-end charts The Parker Project version References 1975 singles UK singles chart number-one singles Ir ...
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I Can't Take It (Cheap Trick Song)
"I Can't Take It" is a song by the American rock band Cheap Trick, which was released in 1983 as the second single from their seventh studio album ''Next Position Please''. The song was written by Robin Zander and produced by Todd Rundgren. Writing "I Can't Take It" is credited solely to Zander, although Pete Comita, the bassist for Cheap Trick in 1980-81, later claimed that he came up with much of the track. According to Comita, he had the riff, melody and title, while Zander helped with the arrangement and the lyrics. Comita said in an interview in 2008 that the song originated as two separate tracks, "I Can't Take It" and "Move'n On", which he had written before joining the band in 1980. When Zander heard Comita's demos, he expressed interest in working on the tracks. Comita subsequently visited Zander at his home in Rockford and the two songs were combined into one track and finished. Comita left Cheap Trick in 1981 and Zander later revealed to him his intention to record "I Ca ...
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