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On My Own (other)
On My Own may refer to: Albums * ''On My Own'' (Brandon Paris Band album) or the title song, 2006 * ''On My Own'' (Magic album), 2003 * ''On My Own'' (Queensberry album) or the title song, 2009 * ''On My Own'' (Tatiana Okupnik album) or the title song, 2007 * ''On My Own'', by Crunchy Black, 2006 * ''On My Own'', by Jonalyn Viray, 2005 * ''On My Own'', by Trans-X, 1988 Songs * "On My Own" (Bishara song), at Melodifestivalen 2019 * "On My Own" (Haldor Lægreid song), representing Norway at Eurovision 2001 * "On My Own" (Hedley song), 2005 * "On My Own" (''Les Misérables''), from the musical ''Les Misérables'', 1980 * "On My Own" (Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald song), 1986; covered by Reba McEntire, 1995 * "On My Own" (Peach Union song), 1996 * "On My Own" (Yasmin song), 2011 * "On My Own", by Ashes Remain from ''What I've Become'', 2011 * "On My Own", by Beddy Rays, 2021 * "On My Own", by Claire Richards from ''My Wildest Dreams'', 2019 * "On My Own", by Farrah Abrah ...
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On My Own (Brandon Paris Band Album)
''On My Own'' is Brandon Paris Band's first studio album. It includes the hit single, " Rewind and Start Again". Their debut album's first single, "Rewind and Start Again", was a huge success on commercial radio after being released on March 13, 2006. The song climbed up to top 20 on the Canadian CHR charts (tracked by Radio & Records ( Billboard Information Group)). The second single, " Somebody to Hold" was also well received in many cities. It peaked at #53. Koch Entertainment, Brandon Paris Band's record label, decided to release " Give Me a Reason" only a month after the release of 'Somebody to Hold', in hopes of getting better results, but to their dismay it was not enough to reach top 40 status. "Give Me a Reason" peaked at #77 CHR. Brandon Paris Band was nominated for Best New Group or Solo Artist (CHR) by the Canadian Radio Music Awards in spring of 2007. Vancouver-based record producer Troy Samson of Hipjoint Productions (Moka Only, Kreesha Turner, Snoop Dogg) and Jeff ...
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My Teenage Dream Ended
''My Teenage Dream Ended'' is the title of both the debut autobiographical book and the accompanying album by American reality television personality, singer, and writer Farrah Abraham. The latter was released on August 1, 2012, and the former was published 13 days later. The book was commercially successful, landing on number 11 at ''the New York Times'' Best Seller list. The album was met with strongly negative response from general audiences, as well as both bewilderment and acclaim from contemporary music critics, who considered it to be a bizarre example of outsider art. It was placed on year-end lists from ''The Guardian'' and ''Tiny Mix Tapes'', who also placed it at number 46 on their list of favorite releases of the decade. Background and production Abraham came to prominence due to her role in the 2009 MTV reality television show ''16 and Pregnant'', as well as its spin-off series ''Teen Mom'', also by MTV. Abraham met mixing engineer FRDRK (Fredrick M. Cuevas) at the ...
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On My Own (memoir)
''On My Own: The Years since the White House'' is a 1958 memoir by Eleanor Roosevelt, an American political figure, diplomat, activist and First Lady of the United States while her husband, Franklin D. Roosevelt, was President of the United States. ''On My Own'' was the third of four memoirs written by Roosevelt, the other three being: ''This Is My Story'', ''This I Remember'', and '' The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt''. Background Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884, in New York City. A member of the prominent Roosevelt family, she grew up surrounded by material wealth, but had a difficult childhood, suffering the deaths of both of her parents and a brother before she was ten. Roosevelt was sent by relatives to the Allenswood School five years later. While there, Marie Souvestre, the founder of the school, influenced her. She wrote in ''This is My Story'' that "Whatever I have become had its seeds in those three years of contact with a liberal mind and strong ...
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On My Own (film)
''On My Own'' is a 1991 film starring Judy Davis and Matthew Ferguson. Ferguson plays Simon Henderson, a student at an Ontario boarding school, whose father lives in Hong Kong, and whose mother (played by Davis) is from England. The plot revolves around Simon coming to terms with the revelation that his mother suffers from schizophrenia. Production Some of the film's location shooting was done in London, England (not London, Ontario), St. Catharines, Ontario, Toronto and Stratford, Ontario. The film is primarily set at an " Ontario boarding school" and the scenes showing the school were filmed at two real-life boarding schools in Ontario, Ridley College (with its distinctive bell tower and entrance gates, called the Marriott Gates) and Upper Canada College Upper Canada College (UCC) is an elite, all-boys, private school in Toronto, Ontario, operating under the International Baccalaureate program. The college is widely described as the country's most prestigious preparator ...
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The Used (album)
''The Used'' is the debut studio album by the American rock band The Used, released on June 25, 2002, through Reprise Records The album has been certified platinum by the RIAA in 2019. Background Jeph Howard and Branden Steineckert played in a local act that performed shows with another band, which featured Bert McCracken. The former band soon broke up; Howard, Steineckert and Quinn Allman formed a new band, Dumb Luck in October 1999. Shortly afterwards, the group split up. The Used formed in January 2001 with Allman on guitar, Howard on bass and Steineckert on drums. The trio, who were in need of a vocalist, held many fruitless auditions. According to Howard, they "remembered bout McCrackenand called him. After that, everything just fell into place." Following a period of homelessness, the group recorded a demo release, ''Demos from the Basement''. Allman said the group listened back to the demos "over and over, getting stoked talking about what we wanted to do with them". The g ...
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