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When the Lights Go Down may refer to: * ''When the Lights Go Down'' (book), a collection of movie reviews by the critic Pauline Kael * "When the Lights Go Down" (Armand Van Helden song) * "When the Lights Go Down" (Faith Hill song) * "When the Lights Go Down", a song by Edie Brickell on the album '' Picture Perfect Morning'' * "When the Lights Go Down", a song by Chad Brownlee on the album '' The Fighters'' {{disambiguation ...
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When The Lights Go Down (book)
''When the Lights Go Down: Film Writings 1975–1980'' (1980), is the sixth collection of movie reviews by the critic Pauline Kael. Background All material in the book originally appeared in ''The New Yorker''. The collection begins with an appreciation of Cary Grant." Mae West's raucous invitation to him - 'Why don't you come up sometime and see me?' - was echoed thirty years later by Audrey Hepburn in ''Charade'': 'Won't you come in for a minute? I don't bite, you know, unless it's called for.' And then, purringly, 'Do you know what's wrong with you? Nothing.' That might be a summary of Cary Grant, the finest romantic comedian of his era: there's nothing the matter with him. After the profile of Cary Grant the book contains reviews of movies of the second half of the 1970s - more than one hundred and fifty of them. The book is out-of-print in the United States, but is still published by Marion Boyars Publishers in the United Kingdom. Critical response ''National Post'' rep ...
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When The Lights Go Down (Armand Van Helden Song)
"When the Lights Go Down" is the fourth single released from American DJ Armand Van Helden's sixth album, ''Nympho''. It features samples from Nick Gilder's song "Rockaway", so he and James McCulloch are given writing credits. The song was released in Australia on September 12, 2005, and reached number 52 on the ARIA Singles Chart. In Europe, the song stalled at number 70 in the United Kingdom but entered the top 10 in Finland, where it reached number eight. Track listing UK and Australian CD single # "When the Lights Go Down" (radio edit) # "When the Lights Go Down" (original club mix) # "When the Lights Go Down" (Deepgroove's Dirty House dub remix) # "When the Lights Go Down" (Backstage Sluts Drama remix) # "When the Lights Go Down" (Paul Masterson Paul Kevin Masterson is a Northern Irish DJ and record producer, originally from Belfast and now living in London. He is best known for recording as Yomanda. He is also part of the dance music duo Hi-Gate, along with BBC Radi ...
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When The Lights Go Down (Faith Hill Song)
"When the Lights Go Down" is a song written by Craig Wiseman, Jeffrey Steele, and Rivers Rutherford, recorded by American country pop singer Faith Hill. It was released to country radio November 19, 2002, as the second single from her fifth studio album, '' Cry'' (2002). The second of three songs from the album promoted to country radio, "When the Lights Go Down" peaked at number 26 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart in 2003. At the time, this was Hill's lowest position on the chart since "But I Will" peaked at number 35 in 1994. The song inspired the name of Hill's NBC concert special (taped in September 2002 and aired in November of that year), as well as her live DVD featuring performances from the same, released May 6, 2003. A Europe-exclusive CD single, released in February 2003, also contains a live version of "Stronger" taken from this concert. Composition "When the Lights Go Down" is a midtempo country pop-styled power ballad with a duration of four minutes and ...
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Picture Perfect Morning
''Picture Perfect Morning'' is the solo debut album by American singer-songwriter Edie Brickell, released in 1994. The video for "Good Times" was among the multimedia samples included on Microsoft’s ''Windows 95 Companion'' CD-ROM. Critical reception ''The Washington Post'' concluded that "the music is severely compromised ... by Brickell's singsong delivery and her apparent inability to convey anything more compelling than a pervasive sense of ennui... Though she sings of good times and hard times, pleasure and pain, her emotional input is every bit as modest as her vocal range." Track listing All tracks written by Edie Brickell. #"Tomorrow Comes" – 3:56 #"Green" – 3:21 #"When the Lights Go Down" – 3:48 #"Good Times" – 3:09 #"Another Woman's Dream" – 2:45 #"Stay Awhile" – 4:35 #"Hard Times" – 3:41 #"Olivia" – 3:43 #"In the Bath" – 2:43 #"Picture Perfect Morning" – 3:20 #"Lost in the Moment" – 6:03 Personnel * Edie Brickell – vocals, acoustic guitar ...
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