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Turn Around may refer to: Albums * ''Turn It Around'' (Comeback Kid album) * ''Turn Around'' (album), by Jonny Lang (2006) * ''Turn Around, Look at Me'' (album), a studio album by The Vogues in 1968 Songs * Turn Around (Collective Soul song) * "Turn Around" (Dick and Dee Dee song), written by Malvina Reynolds, Alan Greene, and Harry Belafonte * "Turn Around" (Enigma song) * "Turn Around" (Samantha Jade song) * "Turn Around" (Conor Maynard song) * "Turn Around" (Phats & Small song) * "Turn Around" (5, 4, 3, 2, 1), a 2010 song by Flo Rida * "Turn Around", a song by the Beau Brummels from ''Bradley's Barn'' * "Turn Around", a song by Devo, a B-side from the single " Whip It" * "Turn Around", a song by Neil Diamond from '' Primitive'' * "Turn Around", a song by Heatwave from ''Candles'' * "Turn Around", a song by Billy Joel from ''Cold Spring Harbor'' * "Turn Around", a song by Carl Perkins * "Turn Around", a song by They Might Be Giants on the album '' Apollo 18'' * "Turn A ...
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Turn Around (Phats & Small Song)
"Turn Around" is a song by British electronic dance music duo Phats & Small, released on 22 March 1999 from their first album, ''Now Phats What I Small Music'', as their debut single. The song sampling (music), samples vocals, primarily from the first verse, of Toney Lee's "Reach Up" and Change (band), Change's "The Glow of Love". It reached number two on the UK Singles Chart. The song is set to feature in the 2025 Disney American fantasy comedy film ''Freakier Friday'', the sequel to ''Freaky Friday'' (2003). Music video The accompanying music video for the track is shot at various locations in the city of Brighton and Hove. Ben Ofoedu appears in the video, miming to the vocals. Impact and legacy MTV Dance ranked "Turn Around" number 38 in their list of "The 100 Biggest 90's Dance Anthems of All Time" in 2011. Tomorrowland (festival), Tomorrowland included the song in their official ranking of "The Ibiza 500" in 2020. Track listings * UK CD single # "Turn Around" (radio e ...
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Turn It Around (Comeback Kid Album)
''Turn It Around'' is the debut studio album by hardcore punk band Comeback Kid. It was released on March 4, 2003, on the independent label Facedown Records Facedown Records is a Christian rock record label based in Fallbrook, California, that is devoted to hardcore punk and metalcore bands (Christian and secular) with a few death metal acts such as Immortal Souls and Indwelling. Founded by No .... It was also released on vinyl by Give Me Strength. Track listing Credits * Scott Wade – lead vocals * Jeremy Hiebert – lead guitar, backing vocals * Andrew Neufield – rhythm guitar, backing vocals * Cliff Heide – bass * Kyle Profeta – drums * Jon Bain (One of These Days) – guest vocals on "Always" References Comeback Kid albums 2003 debut albums Facedown Records albums {{2000s-punk-album-stub ...
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Primitive (Neil Diamond Album)
''Primitive'' is the sixteenth studio album by Neil Diamond. It was released in 1984 on Columbia Records. Its singles "Turn Around", "Sleep With Me Tonight", and "You Make It Feel Like Christmas" reached numbers 4, 24, and 28, respectively on the '' Billboard'' Adult Contemporary singles chart, while "Turn Around" also reached number 62 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The album was certified gold by the RIAA on October 5, 1984. ''Cash Box ''Cashbox'', also known as ''Cash Box'', is an American music industry trade magazine, originally published weekly from July 1942 to November 1996. Ten years after its dissolution, it was revived and continues as ''Cashbox Magazine'', an online ...'' described "Turn Around" as "a swelling heart grabber with deft instrumentation to match its emotional lyrics". The album ushered in a period of creative and commercial decline for Diamond that lasted, to one degree or another, until the release of the 2001 album '' Three Chord Opera'' ...
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Turn Around (film)
''Turn Around'' is a 2017 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chen Ta-pu. The plot is loosely based on the true story of Wang Cheng-chung, a passionate teacher who has won multiple educational awards in Taiwan. After the 921 earthquake in 1999, Wang makes the decision to teach at a countryside school which was hit by the earthquake. Employing a creative teaching method, he is determined to reverse the perception of rural education in Taiwan. The film stars Jay Shih and Kimi Hsia. Premise After graduating from the National Kaohsiung Normal University, Wang Cheng-chung is assigned to teach at a school located at the rural Zhongliao in Nantou County, which is lacking in educational resources. As he is preparing for his leave at the end of his internship, he is met with the deadly 921 earthquake. Seeing the students breaking down in tears and asking for his return, Wang decides to stay with the school to improve the education of the students. Cast * Jay Shih as Wang Cheng-chung * Ki ...
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Total Eclipse Of The Heart
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" is the lead Single (music), single by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler from her fifth studio album, ''Faster Than the Speed of Night'' (1983) written and produced by Jim Steinman and recorded in 1982, released as a single by Sony Music, CBS/Columbia Records, Columbia in 1983. The song, a duet with Rory Dodd, became Tyler's biggest career hit, topping the UK Singles Chart, and becoming the 1983 in British music#End of Year Charts, fifth-best-selling single in 1983 in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the single spent four weeks at the top of the charts, keeping another Steinman penned song "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" by Air Supply from reaching the top spot (a song Tyler would later cover in 1995), and it was ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' number-six Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1983, song of the year for 1983. The song was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Its accompanying music video was dir ...
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Turn Around, Look At Me
"Turn Around, Look at Me" is a song written by Jerry Capehart and Glen Campbell, though Campbell is not officially credited. In 1961, Glen Campbell released his version as a single. This was his first song to achieve national success by means of two hit parades in the United States, hitting position No.62 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 hit parades and peaking at position No.15 on the Adult Contemporary hit parades. In Canada, this tune had reached No.9 in the CHUM Hit Parades. This version included session drummer Earl Palmer on drums. The Lettermen version In 1962, the Lettermen released their version as a single. It made it to No.5 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, but the b-side of the single, " How Is Julie?," became the bigger hit. Bee Gees version In 1964, while Bee Gees were still in Australia, they released their take on the song which did not chart. It is also their fifth single, and was credited to "Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees". It was also incl ...
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Turnaround (Westlife Album)
''Turnaround'' is the fourth studio album by Irish boy band Westlife, released on 24 November 2003 by Bertelsmann Music Group, BMG. The first single released was the upbeat track, "Hey Whatever". The next single was a cover of the Barry Manilow hit, "Mandy (Barry Manilow song), Mandy". The band's version earned them their 12th UK number one and an Irish record of the year award. "Obvious (Westlife song), Obvious", an original song, was the third and final single released from the album. ''Turnaround'' was also the last album to be recorded with their full original lineup with member Brian McFadden, who left the band in March the following year. The album was the 23rd best selling album of 2003 in the UK. The album was re-released in a box set on 25 January 2005 with their debut album, ''Westlife (album), Westlife''. The album received favourable reviews from music critics, while it attained commercial success, topping the UK and Ireland charts, while reaching the top-ten in many ...
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Apollo 18 (album)
''Apollo 18'' is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants. It was released in 1992 through Elektra Records and was named after the cancelled Apollo 18 mission that was scheduled to have followed Apollo 17. The album was also associated with International Space Year, for which They Might Be Giants were declared the official "musical ambassadors" by NASA. The album marked the first conscious effort by John Linnell and John Flansburgh to branch out of their early sound, opting for more traditional rock rhythms and fuller arrangements. The duo adopted a backing band with live drums during the supporting tour. It was their last album recorded as a duo, and the band expanded to include a regular rhythm guitarist, bass player and saxophone player for their subsequent releases. ''Apollo 18'' also includes the "Fingertips" suite, a series of twenty-one short songs, most under thirty seconds long. The album generated three singles, "The Statue Got M ...
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Carl Perkins
Carl Lee Perkins (April 9, 1932 – January 19, 1998)#nytimesobit, Pareles. was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. A rockabilly great and pioneer of rock and roll, he began his recording career at the Sun Studio, in Memphis, Tennessee, Memphis in 1954. Among his best known songs are "Blue Suede Shoes", "Honey Don't", "Matchbox (song), Matchbox" and "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby". According to fellow musician Charlie Daniels, "Carl Perkins' songs personified the rockabilly era, and Carl Perkins' sound personifies the rockabilly sound more so than anybody involved in it, because he never changed."#legends, Naylor, p. 118. Perkins's songs were recorded by artists (and friends) as influential as Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Ricky Nelson, and Eric Clapton which further cemented his prominent place in the history of popular music. Nicknamed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Rockabilly", Perkins was inducted into the Rock and ...
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Cold Spring Harbor (album)
''Cold Spring Harbor'' is the debut studio album by American recording artist Billy Joel, released on November 1, 1971, by Family Productions. The album sold poorly, receiving attention mainly after 1973's '' Piano Man'' and later albums became popular. Due to a mastering error, the original LP release ran at a faster speed than originally recorded. In 1983, producer Artie Ripp oversaw a remixed, edited and speed-corrected version of the album. This revised edition was issued by Columbia Records. Composition and recording ''Cold Spring Harbor'' was named after the hamlet in the town of Huntington, New York, located on Long Island Sound near Joel's hometown. The front cover was photographed at Harbor Road. The song " Tomorrow Is Today" drew from his period of depression and hospitalization the year before. When it was released as a single, ''Record World'' remarked that Joel had "a flair for dramatic, lush orchestral sounds." Joel later released live versions of "She's Got a Wa ...
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Candles (album)
''Candles'' is the fourth studio album by the British Pop music, pop, funk, disco band Heatwave (band), Heatwave. Arranged, and primarily written by Rod Temperton, it was released on on the GTO Records, GTO record label in the United Kingdom, and the Epic Records, Epic record label (number 36873) in the United States. It was produced by lead singer Johnnie Wilder, Jr. and James Guthrie (record producer), James Guthrie. It made number 71 on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' LP and Tapes chart, dated 17 January 1981. It was the last Heatwave album to be released on the GTO Records, GTO record label before it was wrapped up in late 1981. It was also the only Heatwave album to feature James Dean "J.D." Nicholas, he left the band after the album's release in 1980 to replace Lionel Richie as a lead singer of the Commodores in 1984. The album was remastered and reissued on compact disc (CD) with bonus tracks in 2010 by Cherry Red Records, Big Break Records (CDBBR 0024). Trac ...
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Whip It (Devo Song)
"Whip It" is a song by American new wave band Devo from their third studio album ''Freedom of Choice'' (1980). It is a new wave and synth-pop song that features a synthesizer, electric guitar, bass guitar, and drums in its instrumentation. The apparently nonsensical lyrics have a common theme revolving around the ability to deal with one's problems by "whipping it". Co-written by bassist Gerald Casale and lead vocalist Mark Mothersbaugh, Devo recorded "Whip It" with producer Robert Margouleff at the Record Plant in Los Angeles. Although "Whip It" was released as the second single from ''Freedom of Choice'', Warner Bros. Records did not expect it to be a hit, due to its nonstandard tempo and strange lyrics. The disc jockey (DJ) Kal Rudman took an interest in the song and it was soon being played on several radio stations in the Southeastern United States. Peaking at number 14 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, "Whip It" became a hit single and found chart success in several cou ...
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