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Drive On (Mott Single)
Drive On may refer to: * "Drive On" (song), a 1989 song by Brother Beyond * ''Drive On'' (album), a 1975 album by Mott * "Drive On", a song by Johnny Cash from '' American Recordings'' * ''Drive On!: A Social History of the Motor Car'', a book by automotive journalist L. J. K. Setright {{disambiguation ...
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Drive On (song)
"Drive On" is a song by British pop music group Brother Beyond, released as the lead single from their second album, ''Trust'', on 16 October 1989. It was their fifth consecutive hit to peak inside the top 40 of the UK Singles Chart The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s ..., reaching number 39 in November 1989. Track listings 7-inch and cassette single :A. "Drive On" – 4:06 :B. "Drive On (Dream On)" – 3:38 12-inch single :A. "Drive On" (So Strong mix) – 6:23 :B. "Drive On" (Apple mix) – 6:05 Limited-edition 12-inch single :A. "Drive On" (Auto mix) – 5:53 :B. "Drive On" (Dr Boozie's Revenge mix) – 4:58 CD single # "Drive On" # "Drive On" (So Strong mix) # " Be My Twin" (US remix) Japanese mini-CD single # "Drive On" # "Drive On" (So Strong mix) Charts Ref ...
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Drive On (album)
''Drive On'' is a 1975 album by British band Mott (one year before, named Mott the Hoople). It was released on the CBS label in the UK and the Columbia label in the United States. A remastered version was released in CD format in 2006 by Wounded Bird Records in US. It's the first album without former lead singer Ian Hunter, and includes two new members: Ray Major and Nigel Benjamin. The album features the singles "Monte Carlo / Shout It All Out" and "By Tonight / I Can Show You How It Is". Background In the afterglow of ''The Hoople'' (1974), a live album ''Live'' was quickly released, after which the guitarist Ariel Bender was replaced by Mick Ronson. Mott The Hoople ended when vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Hunter left the group to form a solo band, with accompaniment from Ronson. In January 1975, Ray Major and lead singer Nigel Benjamin were added to continue the group, which abbreviated its name to Mott. The new line-up consisted of Pete Watts, Dale Griffin and Morg ...
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American Recordings (album)
''American Recordings'' is the 81st album by American country singer Johnny Cash. It was released on April 26, 1994 by American Recordings, after it had changed its name from Def American. The album marked the beginning of a career resurgence for Cash, who was widely recognized as an icon of American music but whose record sales had suffered during the late 1970s and 1980s. Background Cash was approached by producer Rick Rubin and offered a contract with Rubin's American Recordings label, better known for rap and heavy metal than for country music. Rubin had seen Cash perform at Bob Dylan's 30th anniversary concert in late 1992, and felt Cash was still a vital artist who had been unfairly written off by the music industry. Suffering from health problems and recovering from a relapse of his drug addiction, Cash was initially skeptical. The two men soon bonded, however, particularly when Rubin promised Cash a high level of creative control. Rubin told the singer: "I would like ...
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