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Take Me (Aly
Take Me may refer to: * ''Take Me'' (TV series), a 2001 British drama miniseries * ''Take Me'' (film), a 2017 American screwball comedy * "Take Me" (Aly & AJ song), 2017 * "Take Me" (George Jones song), 1965 * "Take Me" (Korn song), 2016 * "Take Me" (Rüfüs song), 2013 * "Take Me" (Frank Sinatra song), 1942 * "Take Me" (Tiësto song), 2013 * "Take Me" (Lari White song), 1998 * "Take Me", a song on Kiss's 1976 album ''Rock and Roll Over'' * "Take Me", a song on Grand Funk Railroad's 1976 album, ''Born to Die'' * "Take Me", a song on Gotthard's 1992 self-titled debut album * "Take Me", a song on Papa Roach's 2004 album, '' Getting Away with Murder'' * Take Me, a form of losing chess See also * "Take On Me", a 1984 song by A-ha * "It Takes Me", a 2021 song by Waylon Reavis Waylon Reavis (born September 19, 1978) is an American musician best known for being a former vocalist for American heavy metal band Mushroomhead. He was in Mushroomhead from 2004-2015 and with t ...
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Take Me (TV Series)
''Take Me'' is the title of a 2001 British television drama serial on ITV, starring Robson Green and Beth Goddard. The series was produced by STV Studios, then known as "SMG TV Productions", and Coastal. It was filmed between October and December 2000 and first broadcast in the UK on 5 August 2001. Alex Pillai was the director. The series was filmed in multiple locations, including Newcastle upon Tyne city centre; Wynyard Park, Billingham; Mitford Hall, Morpeth; Low Hauxley Beach; Samsung Factory at Billingham (Middlesbrough); the Cammell Laird Shipyard, Hebburn; and St. Aloysius Church, Hebburn. Plot Jack Chambers (Robson Green) and his wife, Kay (Beth Goddard), move into their new house on the Hadleigh corner estate – only to become embroiled in a tangled web of sexual relationships and secrets involving their neighbours, Doug Patton ( Danny Webb) and his wife, Andrea (Olga Sosnovska). To make matters worse, Jack's work life has fallen into disrepair after his secretary Helen ...
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Take Me (film)
''Take Me'' is a 2017 American "screwball" comedy film directed by Pat Healy and written by Mike Makowsky. It stars Healy opposite Taylor Schilling, along with Alycia Delmore and Jim O'Heir. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25, 2017. It was released on May 5, 2017, by The Orchard. Plot Entrepreneur Ray Moody runs a business in which clients pay him to experience a simulated kidnapping. An interview for a loan goes poorly when he attempts to explain his business model to an incredulous banker. Although Ray has a strained relationship with his sister Natalie, he turns to her husband Tom for the money. Stuart, an overeater, has contracted Ray to stage an aggressive intervention over eight hours. Ray tells Stuart he cheats on his diet, and then forces him to consume a dozen of his favorite hamburgers. After the eight-hour session ends, Stuart thanks Ray and asserts that he has lost his appetite for hamburgers. Ray is elated when a new client, ...
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Take Me (Aly & AJ Song)
"Take Me" is a song recorded by American music duo Aly & AJ. It was released on August 18, 2017 as the lead single from the duo's debut EP '' Ten Years'' (2017). It serves as their first release since their name change from 78Violet to Aly & AJ, as well as their first release as Aly & AJ in ten years. The single was silently released on June 2, 2017, but was taken down quickly after. "Take Me" was penned by the duo, along with Jamie Sierota and Ryan Spraker. Background Aly & AJ released three studio albums under Hollywood Records, the most recent being ''Insomniatic'' (2007), which peaked at number 15 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and contained single "Potential Breakup Song", which reached number 17 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The duo left the label in 2010, and began releasing music under 78violet. The released the single " Hothouse" in 2013, before returning to the name Aly & AJ. Despite this, the two were tired by the music business and subsequently stuck to acting. Aly curr ...
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Take Me (George Jones Song)
"Take Me" is a song written by George Jones and Leon Payne. Jones originally released the song on the Musicor label in 1966 and scored a No. 8 hit. However, the song is best remembered for being the first single release by Jones and his third wife Tammy Wynette in 1971 on Epic Records. That version was also a top ten hit, peaking at No. 9. Recording and composition Jones wrote "Take Me" with Leon Payne, who is perhaps best known for his hits "I Love You Because", " You've Still Got a Place in My Heart", and for the two songs of his Hank Williams recorded: " Lost Highway" and " They'll Never Take Her Love from Me". In his autobiography ''I Lived to Tell It All'', Jones recalled, "When I was at Musicor, I might record an entire album in three hours, a practice that violated the musician's union's rules. I'd go through one take...Yet I recorded some of my biggest songs in that casual fashion, including 'Take Me'..." Tammy Wynette The song took on a whole new poignancy when Jone ...
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Take Me (Korn Song)
"Take Me" is a single by American nu metal band Korn, from their studio album, ''The Serenity of Suffering''. It peaked at number 2 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Songs chart in April 2017. Background The song was first released for streaming on October 11, 2016, two weeks ahead of the release of its respective album, ''The Serenity of Suffering''. It was the second single released from the album, after " Rotting in Vain". The song was originally written by Davis for his then in the works debut solo album, but after handing it to Munky and Head, the song was re-worked into a Korn song. Themes and composition The song's lyrics are about addiction, specifically substance abuse. According to the song's writer, frontman Jonathan Davis, the song is actually written from the perspective of the drug itself, being inspired by Brad Paisley's personification of alcohol in his 2005 single "Alcohol", and other older country music songs that touched on the subject. Loudwire interpreted ...
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Take Me (Rüfüs Song)
"Take Me" is a song by Australian alternative dance group Rüfüs. The song was released on 8 March 2013 as the lead single from the group's debut studio album, ''Atlas An atlas is a collection of maps; it is typically a bundle of maps of Earth or of a region of Earth. Atlases have traditionally been bound into book form, but today many atlases are in multimedia formats. In addition to presenting geograp ...'' (2013). The song debuted at number 87 in April 2013 and peaked at number 61 in March 2014. The song was certified platinum in Australia in 2018. At the 2013 Australian Independent Record Labels Association Awards, the song was nominated for Best Independent Dance/Electronica or Club Single. Reception Your EDM said ""Take Me" is a flawless fusion of deep and tropical house. Filled to brim with infectious melodies and bouncy chords, "Take Me" will undoubtedly leave you longing for sunshine, ocean breezes and all things summer." Music video The music video was dir ...
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Take Me (Frank Sinatra Song)
"Take Me" is a song written by Rube Bloom (music) and Mack David (lyrics). It was recorded by Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Band in 1942. There were three hit versions in 1942, namely the Sinatra/Tommy Dorsey record which reached No. 5 in the Billboard charts, another by Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra (vocal by Helen O'Connell) which peaked at No 7 and one by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra (vocal by Dick Haymes) which achieved the No. 10 spot in the charts. Other notable recordings *Frank Sinatra - for his album ''I Remember Tommy'' (1961) *Lena Horne - in her album ''Lena Like Latin'' (1963) *Tony Bennett Anthony Dominick Benedetto (born August 3, 1926), known professionally as Tony Bennett, is an American retired singer of traditional pop standards, big band, show tunes, and jazz. Bennett is also a painter, having created works under his birt ... - recorded on September 4, 1952 and released as a single that year. It was arranged by Percy Faith. References ;Sources ...
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Take Me (Tiësto Song)
"Take Me" is a song by Dutch disc jockey and producer Tiësto with vocals from singer Kyler England. It was released on 14 May 2013 in the Netherlands. It is the second single from the Tiësto mixed compilation '' Club Life, Vol. 3 - Stockholm''. The song is included in the deluxe version of the album ''A Town Called Paradise''. Background and release Tiësto declared about the song : "It's a combination of the old and the new Tiësto. It's housy but has this trancy vocal in it, and the melody is great. It's definitely the perfect definition of what I stand for at the moment — from the past until now." Music video The music video was directed by Jeff Wash. It features the actresses Tamara Rey and Joyce Pickens. It is a lyric video showing a desert joyride in a car with the two girls. Track listing ;Digital Download (MF049) # "Take Me" - 6:01 ;Digital Download / CD single : Europe (PM:AM) # "Take Me" (Radio Edit) - 3:32 # "Take Me" (Extended Mix) - 6:01 : US (Casabla ...
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Take Me (Lari White Song)
Take Me may refer to: * ''Take Me'' (TV series), a 2001 British drama miniseries * ''Take Me'' (film), a 2017 American screwball comedy * "Take Me" (Aly & AJ song), 2017 * "Take Me" (George Jones song), 1965 * "Take Me" (Korn song), 2016 * "Take Me" (Rüfüs song), 2013 * "Take Me" (Frank Sinatra song), 1942 * "Take Me" (Tiësto song), 2013 * "Take Me" (Lari White song), 1998 * "Take Me", a song on Kiss's 1976 album ''Rock and Roll Over'' * "Take Me", a song on Grand Funk Railroad's 1976 album, ''Born to Die'' * "Take Me", a song on Gotthard's 1992 self-titled debut album * "Take Me", a song on Papa Roach's 2004 album, '' Getting Away with Murder'' * Take Me, a form of losing chess See also * "Take On Me", a 1984 song by A-ha * "It Takes Me", a 2021 song by Waylon Reavis Waylon Reavis (born September 19, 1978) is an American musician best known for being a former vocalist for American heavy metal band Mushroomhead. He was in Mushroomhead from 2004-2015 and with t ...
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Rock And Roll Over
''Rock and Roll Over'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band Kiss, released in 1976. It was recorded at the Star Theatre in Nanuet, New York. Album information To get the proper drum sound, Peter Criss recorded his tracks in a bathroom, communicating via video-link with the rest of the band. Three of Gene Simmons' songs are clear re-workings of demos from the 1975 Magna Graphics Studios demo: "Ladies Room" is based on "Don't Want Your Romance"; "Love'Em and Leave'Em" is based on "Rock and Rolls-Royce" and "Calling Dr. Love" is a re-working of "Bad, Bad Lovin'" Criss sings "Baby Driver" – a rewrite of a Peter Criss/Stan Penridge demo from Criss's pre-Kiss band Lips – and "Hard Luck Woman," a song Paul Stanley originally planned to pitch to Rod Stewart, but Simmons insisted Criss sing it. "Hard Luck Woman" did not equal the success of " Beth", but became another top 20 single. "Calling Dr. Love" became a concert staple. This is the first Kiss album to not feature a w ...
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Born To Die (Grand Funk Railroad Album)
''Born to Die'' is the tenth studio album by American hard rock band Grand Funk Railroad, released in January 1976. The album's title is considered to be one of the group's more somber, straying away from the upbeat and cocky attitude that was so prevalent on previous albums, such as ''All the Girls in the World Beware!!!'' (1974), and focusing on darker musical and lyrical content concerning death, politics, and personal relationships. The title track was written by Farner in memory of his cousin who had died in a motorcycle accident.Billy James An American Band: The Story of Grand Funk Railroad 1999 - Page 128 "Concerning the title track Farner said, '"Born To Die' was written for my cousin who passed away in a motorcycle accident. It was early the next morning after his death and I had the piano there. I just felt the song coming to me and I wrote it. The more upbeat pop single, "Sally", released on 3 April, was written by Mark Farner for his then love interest, the actress/sin ...
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Gotthard (album)
''Gotthard'' is the first studio album by the hard rock band Gotthard. It was released in 1992. The album peaked at #5 on the Swiss charts, and was certified as Platinum for exceeding 30,000 sales. The album art appears to be based on the Shroud of Turin. The original version of "Get Down" first appeared on Chris von Rohr's 1987 solo album, ''Hammer & Tongue'', re-issued in 1993 as ''The Good, The Bad and The Dog''. Track listing All songs written by Steve Lee/Leo Leoni except where noted. # "Standing In the Light" – 3:54 # "Downtown" – 3:06 # "Firedance" – 6:12 (Steve Lee/Leo Leoni/Chris von Rohr) # "Hush" – 4:04 (Joe South) # "Mean Street Rocket" – 3:53 (Steve Lee/Leo Leoni/Chris von Rohr) # "Get Down" – 3:22 (Chris von Rohr/Many Maurer) # "Take Me" – 3:43 # "Angel" – 5:31 # "Lonely Heartache" – 3:45 # "Hunter" – 4:15 # "All I Care For" – 3:10 # ""That's It"" (Instrumental) – 1:16 (Leo Leoni/Hena Habegger) Personnel * Steve Lee – vocals, *Leo Leoni ...
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