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Don't Look Back (Matrix
Don't Look Back may refer to: Film and television Film * ''Dont Look Back'', a 1967 documentary about Bob Dylan * '' Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige'', a 1981 American television film * ''Don't Look Back'' (1996 film), an American action/thriller television film * ''Don't Look Back'' (1999 film), a Japanese film * ''Don't Look Back'' (2009 film), a French thriller * '' Rest Stop: Don't Look Back'', a 2008 American horror film Television * '' Don't Look Back: The Legend of Orpheus'', a 2013 South Korean series * "Don't Look Back" (''Degrassi''), a 2015 episode * "Don't Look Back" (''Heroes''), a 2006 episode * "Don't Look Back" (''In the Heat of the Night''), a 1988 episode Music * Don't Look Back (concert series), an annual concert series in London Albums * ''Don't Look Back'' (Boston album), or the title song (see below), 1978 * ''Don't Look Back'' (Celeste Buckingham album), or the title song, 2012 * ''Don't Look Back'' (Harold Vick album) or the ti ...
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'' Look Back'' is a 1967 American documentary film directed by D. A. Pennebaker that covers Bob Dylan's 1965 concert tour in England. In 1998, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In a 2014 ''Sight & Sound'' poll, film critics voted ''Dont Look Back'' the joint ninth best documentary film of all time. Synopsis The opening scene of the film has Bob Dylan displaying and discarding a series of cue cards bearing selected words and phrases from the lyrics to his 1965 song " Subterranean Homesick Blues" (including intentional misspellings and puns). This was the first single from his most recent album, ''Bringing It All Back Home'', and a top ten hit in the UK when he filmed it there (a fact discussed in the film). Allen Ginsberg appears in the background having a discussion with Bob Neuwirth. The film features Joan Baez, Donovan and A ...
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Don't Look Back – The Very Best Of The Korgis
''Don't Look Back – The Very Best of The Korgis'' is a two disc compilation album by English pop band The Korgis. It was released by Sanctuary Records/Castle Communications in the UK in 2003. ''Don't Look Back'' compiles all three of the group's albums ''The Korgis'', ''Dumb Waiters'', and ''Sticky George'' in chronological order, including a few alternate versions, single edits as well as the rare 1982 non-album single " Don't Look Back", produced by Trevor Horn. The compilation has extensive liner notes based on an interview with James Warren and was produced in collaboration with the band. Track listing Disc one #" Young 'n' Russian" (Davis, Ridlington, Warren) – 3:12 #" If I Had You" (Davis, Rachmaninoff) - 3:55 #* Album version #"I Just Can't Help It" (Davis) - 3:43 #"Chinese Girl" (Davis) - 2:19 #"Art School Annexe" (Davis) - 3:37 #"Boots and Shoes" (Davis, Warren) - 4:32 #"Dirty Postcards" (Warren) - 4:45 #"O Maxine" (Warren) - 2:39 #"Mount Everest Sings the Bl ...
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Don't Look Back! (NMB48 Song)
"Don't Look Back!" is the 11th single by Japanese idol girl group NMB48. It was released on March 31, 2015. This single and SKE48's Coquettish Jūtai Chū were released on the same day, and SKE48 placed 1st in Oricon's Daily Charts on its first day with 573,074 copies sold. NMB48 thus placed 2nd with 381,650 copies sold. Background This single was released in 7 versions: Type A (limited/regular), Type B (limited/regular), Type C (limited/regular) and Theater Edition. The title song was first performed on Music Station on February 13, 2015. Track list Type-A regular Type-A limited Type-B regular Type-C limited Type-C regular Type-C limited Theater Edition Members Don't look back! Team N: Yuki Kashiwagi, Yuuka Kato, Riho Kotani, Kei Jonishi, Aika Nishimura, Sayaka Yamamoto, Akari Yoshida, Ririka Sutou, Yuuri Ota Team M: Miru Shiroma, Airi Tanigawa, Reina Fujie, Sae Murase, Fuuko Yagura, Nana Yamada, Rina Kushiro Team BII: Miori ...
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Don't Look Back (Matrix & Futurebound Song)
"Don't Look Back" is a song by English drum and bass production Production may refer to: Economics and business * Production (economics) * Production, the act of manufacturing goods * Production, in the outline of industrial organization, the act of making products (goods and services) * Production as a stat ... duo Matrix & Futurebound. It was released on 6 July 2014. The song entered at number 38 on the UK Singles Chart. Track listing Chart performance Weekly charts Release history Music video Two Irish models Sarah Tansey and Thalia Heffernan featured in the music video. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Don't Look Back (Matrix and Futurebound song) 2014 singles Matrix & Futurebound songs 2014 songs Songs written by Tanya Lacey ...
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Don't Look Back (Lucie Silvas Song)
"Don't Look Back" is the fourth single of British singer-songwriter Lucie Silvas from her 2004 debut album, ''Breathe In Breathe In may refer to: * ''Breathe In'' (Lucie Silvas album), 2004 ** "Breathe In" (song), a 2005 song by Lucie Silvas * ''Breathe In'' (Phillips, Craig and Dean album), 2012 * ''Breathe In'' (film), a 2013 film by Drake Doremus {{disam ...''. Track listings Charts References Lucie Silvas songs 2004 songs 2005 singles Mercury Records singles Songs written by Judie Tzuke Songs written by Lucie Silvas Songs written by Mike Peden {{2000s-UK-single-stub ...
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Don't Look Back (Lloyd Cole Song)
"Don't Look Back" is a song by English singer, songwriter and musician Lloyd Cole, released in 1990 as the second single from his self-titled studio album. The song was written by Cole and produced by Cole, Fred Maher and Paul Hardiman. It peaked at number 59 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the top 100 for three weeks. Music video The song's music video was directed by Matthew Chapman and produced by Laura Bickford for the production company VIVID. Critical reception Upon its release as a single, David Giles of ''Music Week'' described "Don't Look Back" as "a fairly downbeat, almost countrified blues, track loaded with references to Cole's adopted homeland he US. He noted that there was "none of the subtle twists and turns of old, unfortunately". Tom Hingley of Inspiral Carpets, as guest reviewer for ''NME'', commented, "The musical content of this record makes Dire Straits sound radical. You can hear tons of influences but it's all so unchallenging and formularised. I ...
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Don't Look Back (The Korgis Song)
"Don't Look Back" is a song by British pop band the Korgis, released by London Records as a non-album single on 6 August 1982. The song was written by James Warren and was produced by Trevor Horn. Background Warren originally wrote and demoed "Don't Look Back" without any definite plans on its future use. The demo ended up being passed by Warren's publishers, Warner Chappell Music, to producer Trevor Horn, who expressed interest in producing the song. Warner Chappell set up a meeting and a deal was agreed. In a 2015 interview with ''The Strange Brew'', Warren recalled, "Trevor was the most inventive producer of that period and arner Chappellthought he might be able to come up with something magical." Warren was later critical of himself when reflecting on the recording session, which he described in 2015 as "rather tense" with the "final result not very satisfactory". He told ''The Strange Brew'', "I blame myself! I like the song but I sort of got in the way of the recording by c ...
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Don't Look Back (John Lee Hooker Song)
"Don't Look Back" is a song written by blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker, and released as a single in 1964. As a duet, Hooker later performed the song with the Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was a Grammy Award winner in Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals in 1998 from the album, '' Don't Look Back''. Song history This song had a long history with Hooker and Morrison over the years. It was covered by Van Morrison's band Them on their debut album, ''The Angry Young Them'' in 1965. The album's sleeve had a comment on the song which read: "John Lee Hooker hailed as one of the greatest R&B singers in the world wrote 'Don't Look Back'....Perhaps it isn't so extraordinary that this soulful ballad sounds uncannily like a Morrison original as the two men have a lot in common." Them's version was also included in songs hand-picked by Morrison on his second greatest hit album, '' The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two''. A live performance in 1979 was also one of t ...
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Don't Look Back (Gary Morris Song)
"Don't Look Back" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Gary Morris. It was released in February 1982 as the second single from the album ''Gary Morris''. The song reached #12 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks Hot Country Songs is a chart published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine in the United States. This 50-position chart lists the most popular country music songs, calculated weekly by collecting airplay data along with digital sales and streaming. ... chart. Morris wrote the song with Eddie Setser. Chart performance References 1982 singles Gary Morris songs Song recordings produced by Paul Worley Warner Records singles Songs written by Eddie Setser 1982 songs Songs written by Gary Morris {{1982-country-song-stub ...
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Don't Look Back (Fine Young Cannibals Song)
"Don't Look Back" is a song by British pop-rock band Fine Young Cannibals. It was released as the third single from the band's second studio album, '' The Raw & the Cooked''. The song reached the top 10 on the charts of Canada and Ireland and peaked at number 11 in the United States. Music and lyrics Written by lead vocalist Roland Gift and bassist David Steele, the lyrics of "Don't Look Back" are mostly pessimistic, and depict someone who tries desperately to leave their difficult past behind them without looking back. While the band's previous two hits, the US number ones "She Drives Me Crazy" and " Good Thing", were influenced by American rhythm and blues, "Don't Look Back" features guitar riffs that are more reminiscent of The Byrds and The Beatles. Release and reception Released on 7 August 1989, "Don't Look Back" reached number 11 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, number nine on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart, and number 10 on the ''Cash Box'' Top 100 ...
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Don't Look Back (Boston Song)
"Don't Look Back" is a song by American rock band Boston, written by main songwriter, guitarist and bandleader Tom Scholz. It was released as the title track and first single from their second studio album, '' Don't Look Back'' (1978). It reached #4 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, making it one of the band's biggest hits. Writing and recording Although the first song on the album, "Don't Look Back" was its final song to be written and recorded. According to Scholz "It was one of those things where everything clicked. I didn't even record a demo for that song. I came up with chord changes, melody, and the arrangement and put it right on the master tape." Brad Delp sang all the vocals, both lead and backing. According to Scholz, Fran Sheehan only played a few bass notes on the song and Barry Goudreau played the solo guitar parts in the intro and outro. Scholz praised Goudreau's lead guitar playing at the end of the song. Scholz also stated that he made more than 60 edits to ...
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Lola Amour
Lola Amour is a Filipino rock band formed in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, Philippines in 2013. The band consists of Pio Dumayas on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, David Yuhico on background vocals and keyboards, Manu Dumayas (who had previously served as a session musician for the band from 2017 to 2024) on bass, trumpet, and backing vocals, Zoe Gonzales on lead guitar, Angelo Mesina on trumpets, Jeff Abueg on saxophone and backing vocals, and Raffy Perez on drums. They dabble in the genres of modern rock, funk, and pop. History Formation (2013–2016) Lola Amour was formed in Muntinlupa from two rival bands, "Sinigang Na Baboy" (Pio Dumayas on vocals, Renzo Santos on drums, Joxx Perez on bass, Mico Fernandez on guitar) and "Decaf" (Raymond King on bass, Zoe Gonzalez on guitar, Martin Kim on vocals and Angelo Mesina on drums), comprising students from the De La Salle Santiago Zobel School (DLSZ). While the two bands always competed against each other in the annual school battle ...
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