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Roll On (J
Roll On may refer to: * ''Roll On'' (The Living End album) ** "Roll On" (The Living End song) * ''Roll On'' (Alabama album) **"Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler) "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)" is a song written by Dave Loggins, and recorded by American country music band Alabama. It was released in January 1984 as the first single and title track to the band's album '' Roll On''. It was the group's 12th str ..." * ''Roll On'' (JJ Cale album) * "Roll On" (Kid Rock song) * "Roll On" (Mis-Teeq song) {{dab ...
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Roll On (The Living End Album)
''Roll On'' is the second studio album by Australian punk rock band The Living End. It was released in Australia and New Zealand in November 2000, and internationally in March 2001. The album was the band's last major work to feature drummer Travis Demsey. In the downtime following the album's release and subsequent tour, he would leave the band, to be replaced by Andy Strachan. ARIA publicised that ''Roll On'' had officially achieved 2× platinum status in Australia in November 2007. Background Musically, the album marked a change from the sound of their debut album, ''The Living End''. ''Roll On'' had a notably more polished sound (as compared to the rawer sound of the previous album). Horn sections featured on numerous songs, such as "Uncle Harry" and "Killing The Right". Whereas the previous album had displayed punk and rockabilly influences (by artists such as Green Day and Stray Cats), ''Roll On'' showed more Australian rock influences, particularly artists of the 80s ...
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Roll On (The Living End Song)
"Roll On" is a song by Australian punk rock band The Living End. It was released on 22 January 2001, as the second single from the band's album of the same name. The track's title is based on the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute. The song reached number 15 in the ARIA Charts and was used in ''National Lampoon's Van Wilder'', as well as promotional advertisements for ESPN's X-Games. It was also used by professional wrestler Nigel McGuinness as his entrance music. Track listing #"Roll On" #"Pictures in the Mirror" (live) #"Sunday Bloody Sunday" (U2) #"I've Just Seen a Face "I've Just Seen a Face" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released in August 1965 on their album ''Help!'', except in North America, where it appeared as the opening track on the December 1965 release ''Rubber Soul''. Writ ..." (The Beatles) #"Homestead" (demo) {{Authority control 2000 singles The Living End songs 2000 songs EMI Records singles Song recordings produced by Ni ...
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Roll On (Alabama Album)
''Roll On'' is the eighth studio album by American country music band Alabama, released in 1984. All four singles released from this album reached Number One on the Hot Country Singles chart: "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)", " When We Make Love", " If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band)" and " (There's A) Fire in the Night". Music videos were made for "I'm Not That Way Anymore" and "(There's A) Fire in the Night". The album was certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart and No. 21 on the Billboard 200. Track listing Personnel ;Alabama * Randy Owen: electric guitar, lead vocals * Teddy Gentry: bass guitar, background vocals, lead vocals (9) * Jeff Cook: electric guitar, organ, background vocals, lead vocals (8) * Mark Herndon: drums ;Additional musicians * Jack Eubanks: acoustic guitar * Gregg Galbraith: electric guitar * Carl Jackson: banjo * George ...
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Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)
"Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)" is a song written by Dave Loggins, and recorded by American country music band Alabama. It was released in January 1984 as the first single and title track to the band's album '' Roll On''. It was the group's 12th straight No. 1 single on the ''Billboard magazine'' Hot Country Singles chart. Content "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)" was the story of a trucker who drives an over-the-road semitrailer truck to support his wife and three children. In the song's first verse, the man (referred to only as "Daddy") leaves for a several-day trip through the Midwest. When the children gather around their mother in sadness, she says all they need to do is remember the song their father had taught them ("''Roll on highway, roll on along, roll on Daddy 'til you get back home, roll on family, roll on crew, roll on mama like I asked you to do''"); those lyrics serve as the refrain of the song. In some versions, the song begins with a CB radio call saying "How about ya, A ...
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Roll On (J
Roll On may refer to: * ''Roll On'' (The Living End album) ** "Roll On" (The Living End song) * ''Roll On'' (Alabama album) **"Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler) "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)" is a song written by Dave Loggins, and recorded by American country music band Alabama. It was released in January 1984 as the first single and title track to the band's album '' Roll On''. It was the group's 12th str ..." * ''Roll On'' (JJ Cale album) * "Roll On" (Kid Rock song) * "Roll On" (Mis-Teeq song) {{dab ...
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Roll On (Kid Rock Song)
"Roll On" is the fourth single from Kid Rock's triple-platinum album ''Rock n Roll Jesus''. It was shipped to radio on September 23, 2008. The song failed to chart in the United States. In Germany it peaked at No. 59. The video of the song was very successful on the VH1 weekly Top 20 countdown, peaking at No. 4. Track listings # Roll On # Rock N Roll Pain Train # Cocky ( UK Single) Content The song deals with Kid Rock coming to terms with himself aging and talks of enjoying the time he has left with his family. It is an acoustic country ballad with gospel vocals provided by Jessica Wagner. The song also includes a saxophone solo by David McMurray. Critical reception ''Billboard'' described the song as "a soulful high-water mark", and it has also been described as "Motown-influenced". Music video The music video was shot for it in August 2008 in Detroit, including at the Motown Historical Museum. The video features landmarks such as Tiger Stadium, Comerica Park, Lafayette Cone ...
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