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* ''Come On'' (EP), by Elf Power, 1999 * "Come On" (Billy Lawrence song), 1997 * "Come On" (Christine Anu song), 1995 * "Come On" (Chuck Berry song), 1961; covered by the Rolling Stones, 1963 * "Come On" (CNBLUE song), 2012 * "Come On" (Earl King song), 1960 * "Come On" (The Jesus and Mary Chain song), 1994 * "Come On" (Kish Mauve song), 2009; covered by Will Young, 2011 * "Come On" (The New Power Generation song), 1998 * "Come On" (Rihanna song), 2011; usually known as "S&M" * "Come On", a song by Barry White from ''
The Icon Is Love ''The Icon Is Love'' is the nineteenth studio album by American R&B singer Barry White, which was released on October 4, 1994 on A&M Records. The album represented a major comeback for White both critically and commercially, and went on to bec ...
'', 1994 * "Come On", a song by Chelsea from ''
Alternative Hits ''Alternative Hits'' is an album by British punk rock band Chelsea. Since all the album's tracks had been previously released as singles except "Come On". ''Alternative Hits'' is regarded as a compilation album. Songs include a version of the ...
'', 1980 * "Come On", a song by City Girls and Saweetie from the compilation ''
Control the Streets, Volume 2 ''Quality Control: Control the Streets, Volume 2'' is a compilation album released by American record label Quality Control. The album was released on August 16, 2019. The album includes contributions from Quality Control artists Migos, Lil Yachty ...
'', 2019 * "Come On", a song by Green River Ordinance from '' Out of My Hands'', 2009 * "Come On", a song by Hell on Wheels, 2006 * "Come On!", a song by the Hives from ''
Lex Hives ''Lex Hives'' is the fifth full-length album by Swedish rock band The Hives. The album was released on 1 June 2012 in Sweden, and internationally from 4 June 2012. ''Lex Hives'' was self-produced by The Hives and mixed by Grammy Award winner An ...
'', 2012 * "Come On", a song by the Hours from '' See the Light'', 2009 * "Come On", a song by Jhené Aiko from '' Chilombo'', 2020 * "Come On", a song by Jimmy Somerville from '' Home Again'', 2004 * "Come On", a song by Krokus from ''
Metal Rendez-vous ''Metal Rendez-vous'' is the fourth studio album by the Swiss hard rock band Krokus, released in June 1980. It is the first Krokus release to feature vocalist Marc Storace; Chris von Rohr had formerly served as the band's lead vocalist but ap ...
'', 1980 * "Come On", a song by Living Colour from '' Shade'', 2017 * "Come On", a song by
Los Saicos Los Saicos is a garage rock band formed in 1964 in Lima, Peru. Their use of fast tempos, screamed vocals and aggressive riffing has led some publication to retrospectively credit them as pioneering punk rock. In a short amount of time during th ...
, 1965 * "Come On", a song by Mushroomhead from ''
Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children ''Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children'' is a comic book series written by Dave Louapre and illustrated by Dan Sweetman, published by DC Comics through their Piranha Press imprint from June 1989 until September 1992. The series saw a total of 30 i ...
'', 2010 * "Come On", a song by
Tommy Roe Thomas David "Tommy" Roe (born May 9, 1942) is a retired American rock and pop singer-songwriter. Best-remembered for his hits " Sheila" (1962) and "Dizzy" (1969), Roe was "widely perceived as one of the archetypal bubblegum artists of the lat ...
, 1964 * "Come On", a song by the Verve from ''
Urban Hymns ''Urban Hymns'' is the third studio album by English alternative rock band the Verve, released on 29 September 1997 on Hut Records. It earned nearly unanimous critical praise upon its release, and went on to become the band's best-selling rel ...
'', 1997 * "Come On", a song by Wham! from ''
Fantastic The fantastic (french: le fantastique) is a subgenre of literary works characterized by the ambiguous presentation of seemingly supernatural forces. Bulgarian-French structuralist literary critic Tzvetan Todorov originated the concept, characte ...
'', 1983 * "Come On", a song by White Lies from '' Friends'', 2016 * "Come On/Let's Go", a song by Paul Weller from '' As Is Now'', 2005 * "Come On, Let's Go", a song by Ritchie Valens from the self-titled album, 1959 * "Come On and Love Me", a song by Lenny Kravitz from '' Are You Gonna Go My Way'', 1993


Other uses

* "Come On" (''How I Met Your Mother''), a television episode *''
The Come On ''The Come On'' is a 1956 American film noir directed by Russell Birdwell and starring Anne Baxter, Sterling Hayden and John Hoyt.. It was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures. Plot While fishing on a Mexican beach Dave Arnold (Sterling Hay ...
'', a 1956 American film starring Anne Baxter * ''Come On'', a video game for the
Vii VII or vii may refer to: the Roman numeral 7 Art and entertainment * The Vii, a video game console * vii, leading-tone triad, see diminished triad * ''VII'' (Blitzen Trapper album) * ''VII'' (Just-Ice album) * ''VII'' (Teyana Taylor album) * ...
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See also

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Come On Come On (disambiguation) ''Come On Come On'' is a 1992 album by Mary Chapin Carpenter. Come On Come On and variants may also refer to: Music * ''C'mon, C'mon'' (album), a 2002 album by Sheryl Crow, and the title track * "Come On Come On" (Little Birdy song), 2006 * "Come ...
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C'mon (disambiguation) C'mon is short for "come on". C'mon may also refer to: Music Songs * "C'Mon" (Kesha song), 2012 * "C'Mon" (Mario song), 2003 * "C'Mon" (The Screaming Jets song), 1990 * "C'mon"/"Jo-Anna Says", a 2005 single by Per Ges *"C'mon", a 2010 song ...
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Common (disambiguation) Common may refer to: Places * Common, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland * Boston Common, a central public park in Boston, Massachusetts * Cambridge Common, common land area in Cambridge, Massachusetts * Clapham Common, originally ...
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