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Good Advice may refer to: *Good Advice (film), ''Good Advice'' (film), a 2001 film *Good Advice (album), ''Good Advice'' (album), by Basia Bulat, 2016 *Good Advice (TV series), ''Good Advice'' (TV series), 1993 *Good Advice (song), "Good Advice" (song), a 1984 song by Mondo Rock *"Good Advice", a song by Allan Sherman from the 1964 album ''Allan in Wonderland'' *"Good Advice", a song by Willie Dixon from the 1988 album ''Hidden Charms (Willie Dixon album), Hidden Charms'' *"Good Advices", a song by R.E.M. from the 1985 album ''Fables of the Reconstruction'' See also

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Good Advice (song)
"Good Advice" is a song by Australian rock band Mondo Rock, released in December 1984 as the lead single from the band's first greatest hits album ''Up to the Moment'' (1985). It was written by the band's guitarist Eric McCusker. The single peaked at number 56 on the Kent Music Report. "Good Advice" had been previously recorded by Deborah Conway for TV drama, music series ''Sweet and Sour (1984 TV series), Sweet and Sour'' (1984) in episode 12. Her version also appeared on the related soundtrack album, ''Sweet and Sour Volume Two – TV Soundtrack'' (1984), which was re-issued with Volume One as ''Sweet and Sour Soundtrack'' on CD in 2010. Track listings ;Aus 7" Single # "Good Advice" - 3:43 # "Dark Secrets" Charts References

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Good Advice (film)
''Good Advice'' is a 2001 romantic comedy film starring Charlie Sheen, Angie Harmon, and Denise Richards. The film also features Jon Lovitz and Rosanna Arquette and Lisa Rinna and Barry Newman as a married couples in supporting roles. The film was released in United States by Artisan Entertainment. Plot Ryan Turner (Sheen) is an arrogant broker living a Playboy lifestyle in New York City with his conceited girlfriend Cindy Styne. One morning, he is playing golf with Donald Simpson, the owner of one of the biggest newspaper publishers of New York. He tells Ryan of a huge merger between his company, Simpson Inc., and a large drug corporation. Ryan, convinced that this could be his big break, informs all his clients of the huge deal that is going to happen and they all place large amounts of money into the merger. However, the next day, Simpson reveals that there is not going to be a merger. Ryan loses most of his own, and much of his clients' money in light of the news. ...
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Good Advice (album)
''Good Advice'' is the fourth studio album by Canadian recording artist Basia Bulat, released on February 12, 2016 by Secret City Records."Four albums from Toronto artists coming early in 2016"
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Good Advice (TV Series)
''Good Advice'' is an American television sitcom that aired for two seasons on CBS from April 2, 1993, to August 10, 1994. It was co-created and executive produced by Danny Jacobson and Norma Safford Vela; and starred Shelley Long and Treat Williams. Synopsis Dr. Susan DeRuzza ( Shelley Long) is a successful marriage therapist and the author of a best-selling book on the subject, ''Giving and Forgiving''. Upon returning from a six-week promotional tour she discovers her husband of 11 years, Joey ( Christopher McDonald), in bed with another woman. Furthermore, when she returns to her therapy office, she learns she is now sharing it with high-profile divorce attorney Jack Harold ( Treat Williams). While Susan and Jack don't agree on the basics of relationships, love or marriage, the one thing they do share is an undeniable sexual chemistry. Susan's confidant, Artie ( George Wyner), tries to lend support at the office and her sister Paige ( Teri Garr) and son Michael ( Ross Mali ...
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Allan In Wonderland
''Allan In Wonderland'' is an album by Allan Sherman, released by Warner Brothers Records. Track listing Side One # "Skin" ("Heart" from '' Damn Yankees'') # "Lotsa Luck" ("Badinage" by Victor Herbert) # "Green Stamps" (" Green Eyes") # "Holiday For States" (" Holiday for Strings") # "You Need An Analyst" (" I've Got a Little List" from '' The Mikado'') # "The Drop-Outs March" ("The Notre Dame March") Side Two # "I Can't Dance" (Grieg's ''Norwegian Dance Number 2''.) # " Night And Day" (With Punctuation Marks) # "Little Butterball" (" Little Buttercup") # "Good Advice" References 1964 albums Allan Sherman albums Warner Records albums 1960s comedy albums {{comedy-album-stub ...
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Hidden Charms (Willie Dixon Album)
''Hidden Charms'' is a blues album by Willie Dixon, released in 1988 on Bug/Capitol Records. It won a 1989 Grammy Award. Production The album was produced by T Bone Burnett. The band was made up of Cash McCall and Burnett on guitars, Sugar Blue on harmonica, Red Callender on bass, Lafayette Leake on piano, and Earl Palmer on drums. "Study War No More" was cowritten by Dixon's grandson. Critical reception ''The Globe and Mail'' wrote that "the band is excellent - rootsy and tough but not overpowering - and, while Dixon's hardly a mesmerizing singer, his gruff grandfatherly voice has a plaintive soulfullness that suits his more recent songs." ''The Kingston Whig-Standard ''The Kingston Whig-Standard'' is a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It is published four days a week, on Tuesday and Thursday to Saturday. It publishes a mix of community, national and international news and is currently owned by Postm ...'' wrote that "Leake's unique playing is alone worth th ...
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Fables Of The Reconstruction
''Fables of the Reconstruction'' (or ''Reconstruction of the Fables'') is the third studio album by American alternative rock band R.E.M. It was released on June 10, 1985, through I.R.S. Records. It was the band's first album recorded outside of the U.S., with sessions taking place at Livingston Studios in London with producer Joe Boyd. The record displays a darker, murkier sound than its predecessors, with lyrics drawing from Southern Gothic themes and characters. The album also utilizes more varied instrumentation, including string and brass arrangements and banjo. Critical reception to ''Fables of the Reconstruction'' was positive, with many reviews noting its folk elements and murky tone. Retrospectively, it has also been viewed as a transitional album, retaining the sound and obscure themes of the band's early work while hinting at the experimentation with acoustic instrumentation that would be present on their later albums. The album's sales reflected R.E.M.'s growing p ...
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Good Counsel (other)
Good Counsel may refer to: * Our Lady of Good Counsel High School (Montgomery County, Maryland), United States * Good Counsel GAA, a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Dublin, Ireland * Good Counsel Complex, in White Plains, New York, United States * Good Counsel Hill, Mankato, Minnesota, USA; a hill See also * Good Counsel College (other) * Lady of Good Counsel (other) * Mary of Good Counsel (other) * Mother of Good Counsel (other) * * Good Advice (other) * Counsel (other) * Good (other) * Buon Consiglio (other) () {{Disambiguation ...
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Advice (other)
Advice (noun) or advise (verb) may refer to: * Advice (opinion), an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct * Advice (constitutional law) a frequently binding instruction issued to a constitutional office-holder * Advice (programming), a piece of code executed when a join point is reached * Advice (complexity), in complexity theory, a string with extra information used by Turing machine or other computing device * Pay advice, also known as a pay slip * , various Royal Navy ships * "Advice" (song), a 2018 song by Cadet and Deno Driz * "Advice" (song), the debut single by Christina Grimmie * "Advice", a song by Kehlani from her album SweetSexySavage * "Advice", a song by Cavetown * ADVISE (Analysis, Dissemination, Visualization, Insight, and Semantic Enhancement), a research and development program within the US Department of Homeland Security * The Advice, an American Contemporary Christian band ** ''The Advice'' (album), the band's 2013 debut albu ...
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