Where Were You
Where Were You may refer to: *''Where Were You?'', an album by Joey DeFrancesco, or the title song, 1990 Songs * "Where Were You" (song), by Sirusho, 2015 *" Where Were You (When I Needed You)", by Jimmy Briscoe and the Little Beavers, 1973 *" Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)", by Alan Jackson, 2001 *" Ships (Where Were You)", by Big Country, 1991 *"Where Were You?", by Black Science Orchestra, 1992 *"Where Were You", by Bonnie Tyler from '' Bitterblue'', 1991 *"Where Were You", by Clay Walker from '' Hypnotize the Moon'', 1995 *"Where Were You", by Jeff Beck from '' Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop'', 1989 *"Where Were You", by the Mend, 2013 *"Where Were You?", by the Mekons The Mekons are a British Post-punk band formed in 1976 as an art collective. They are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands. The band's style has evolved over time to incorporate aspects of co ..., 1978 *"Where Were You?", by Tired Lion from '' D ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Where Were You?
''Where Were You?'' is the second album led by jazz organist Joey DeFrancesco which was released on the Columbia label in 1990. accessed February 18, 2019 Reception The review by states "On his second recording, organist Joey DeFrancesco is heard in settings ranging from a quartet to a large orchestra. Although he is generally the main star, DeFrancesco welcomes such guests as tenors Illinois Jacquet and Kirk Whalum and guitarist John Scofield. DeFrancesco holds his own and is in top form". Track listi ...
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Where Were You (song)
"Where Were You" () is 2015 song by Armenian singer Sirusho. It was released on 24 April 2015 as a single dedicated to the Armenian genocide centennial commemoration. Background "Where Were You" (Kga Mi Or) is sung in Armenian and English. The song is dedicated to the centennial of The Armenian Genocide of 1915 and the official video of the song displays some shots from that event. Sirusho is the author of English lyrics that were co-written together with Rama Duke, Elaine Tsaghikyan, who wrote the first verse of the song. The Armenian lyrics were written by a famous Armenian songwriter Avet Barseghyan. Here again, Sirusho is representing the mixture of the Armenian traditional rhythms with modern music. The song created a big campaign on Instagram and Facebook by people posting photos with the same black line on the face as in her music video representing sorrow and pain. Music video Both the Armenian and English versions of "Where Were You" are presented in one video. T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Where Were You (When I Needed You)
"Where Were You (When I Needed You)" is a single by Jimmy Briscoe and the Little Beavers, released in 1973. It was a hit for them that year, registering in the ''Cash Box'', ''Record World'' and ''Billboard A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertis ...'' charts. Airplay For the week of September 8, 1973, it was added to the playlist of WOOK in Washington. Background "Where Were You" was released on Pi Kappa Records PK-400 in 1973. It was actually the B side of the single. The A side was "My Fallin Angel (You Turned Out To Be A Devil)". It was reviewed by ''Record World'' in the Single Picks section. With a positive note the reviewer also mentioned the Jacksons' and Silver's listener potential. It was also breaking in Baltimore. It was reported by ''Cash Boxs R&B News Report ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ships (Where Were You)
"Ships (Where Were You)" is a song by Scottish rock band Big Country, written by Stuart Adamson (lyrics, music) and Bruce Watson (music). The song was originally recorded for and included on the band's fifth studio album '' No Place Like Home'' (1991). It was then re-recorded for their following album, '' The Buffalo Skinners'' (1993), and released as the album's second single on 19 April 1993. "Ships (Where Were You)" reached number 29 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the top 75 for three weeks. Background "Ships" was written by band members Stuart Adamson and Bruce Watson. In a 1991 interview for the Big Country fanzine ''Inwards'', Adamson described his lyrics as being "about people that think they get passed by, by things, because everybody does at certain times". The song was originally recorded for the Big Country's fifth studio album ''No Place Like Home'' (1991). The first version to be recorded during the sessions for the album was performed in the usual full band ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Black Science Orchestra
Black Science Orchestra was a musical project headed chiefly by the British DJ and producer Ashley Beedle, which produced a number of disco and rare groove-inspired house records in the 1990s. History Enlisting the help of Rob Mello and John Howard, Black Science Orchestra made their debut in 1992 with "Where Were You", a reworking of the classic 1977 Trammps tune "The Night the Lights Went Out" (from the album '' The Trammps III''). The record was given exposure by Frankie Knuckles, and their subsequent releases found favour with both Knuckles and the Masters at Work team over the course of 1992 and 1993.Legal disputes, however, delayed the release of the debut Black Science Orchestra album, and when it finally appeared in 1996 it was with a revised line-up of Beedle, Marc Woolford & Uschi Classen. In 2025 he remixed primal scream. Discography Albums *'' Walters Room'' (Junior Boy's Own) 1996 Singles *"Where Were You?" (Junior Boy's Own) 1992 *"Strong" (Junior Boy's Own) 1993 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bitterblue
''Bitterblue'' is the eighth studio album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler. It was released on 11 November 1991, through Hansa Records. ''Bitterblue'' is a pop rock album, described by Dieter Bohlen as "more commercial" than her previous albums. Bohlen began working with Tyler in early 1991, writing and producing multiple songs for the album. ''Bitterblue'' also features compositions from Albert Hammond, Nik Kershaw and Giorgio Moroder. ''Bitterblue'' received mixed reviews from music critics, with the songs being complimented but the production criticised. The album had major success in mainland Europe, where it reached number one in Austria and Norway. In 1992 it was certified 3× Platinum by IFPI Norway. Three singles were released from the album, including the hits " Bitterblue" and " Against the Wind". Writing and recording Tyler signed to Hansa Records in 1990. ''Bitterblue'' was her first multi-producer album, with contributions from Dieter Bohlen, Luis Rodríguez, Roy Bitta ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hypnotize The Moon
''Hypnotize the Moon'' is the third studio album by American country music singer Clay Walker. It was released October 17, 1995, on Giant Records. It was the third consecutive album of his career to earn RIAA platinum certification for U.S. shipments of one million copies, although it was also the first album of his career not to produce any Number One hits. Released from this album were, in order: "Who Needs You Baby", the title track, "Only on Days That End in 'Y'", and "Bury the Shovel". Respectively, these reached #2, #2, #5, and #18 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts. "Love You Like You Love Me" was co-written by Steve Wariner, who later recorded it on his 1998 album '' Burnin' the Roadhouse Down''. Background In an interview with the ''Houston Chronicle'' Walker stated about the album "I'm not trying to change country music; I want to be part of it, country music radio has really been the key for us. They've been behind us from the beginning, especially in this are ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop
''Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop'' is the sixth studio album by guitarist Jeff Beck, released in October 1989 through Epic Records.Astarita, Glenn"Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop - Jeff Beck" ''AllMusic''. RhythmOne. Retrieved 31 March 2020. The album reached No. 49 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 and won the award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance at the 1990 Grammys."32nd Grammy Awards - 1990" Rock on the Net. Retrieved 31 March 2020. This was Beck's second album to win that award, after '''' (1985). "Stand on It" was released as a single and reached No. 35 on ''Billboards [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Mend (group)
The Mend (subsequently known as Race the Horizon) were a British boy band consisting of members Kris Evans, Dean Kelly, Jay Kontzle and Craig Worsley. They originally auditioned for ''The X Factor'' in 2011 but failed to get any further than bootcamp, due to having a management deal. They went on to audition for ''Britain's Got Talent'' in 2012 and reached the semi-finals but, after the public vote was invoked, due to the judges' split decision, they failed to go through to the finals. They were then brought back by the judges for the final (as a wildcard) and finished in seventh place overall. They released their debut single "Where Were You" on 24 March 2013, independently. Career 2008–11: Formation In 2008 Nigel Martin-Smith, former manager of boy band Take That, formed a new vocal group after auditioning boys from the North West. The initial line up consisted of Lewis Conroy, Dean Kelly, Jayme Kontzle and Craig Worsley. The band was initially called ASBRO, a play on wor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Mekons
The Mekons are a British Post-punk band formed in 1976 as an art collective. They are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands. The band's style has evolved over time to incorporate aspects of country music, folk music, alternative rock and occasional experiments with dub. They are well known for their exuberant live performances. History The band was formed in 1976 by a group of University of Leeds art students: Jon Langford, Kevin Lycett, Mark White, Ros Allen, Andy Corrigan and Tom Greenhalgh — Gang of Four and Delta 5 formed from the same group of students. They took the band's name from the Mekon, an evil, super-intelligent Venusian featured in the British 1950s–1960s comic ''Dan Dare'' (printed in the ''Eagle''). The Mekons were described as a more chaotic version of Gang of Four; Lycett stated the band operated on the principle that "anybody could do it ... anybody could get up and join in and instruments could be ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |