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"Bringing It Back" is a song written by Gregg Gordon and originally recorded by Elvis Presley for his album Today. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Released as a single (with " Pieces of My Life " on the opposite side) on September 20, 1975, [ 3 ] the song reached number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100.
"Sing It Back" is a song written and performed by Irish-English electronic music duo Moloko (Róisín Murphy and Mark Brydon). It first appeared in its original version on Moloko's second album, I Am Not a Doctor (1998); it was released as a single on 8 March 1999, reaching number 45 on the UK Singles Chart .
Bring It Back may refer to: Bring It Back (Mates of State album) Bring It Back (McAlmont & Butler album), 2002; Bring It Back, 2012 "Bring It Back" (Travis Porter song), 2011 "Bring It Back" (8Ball & MJG song) "Bring It Back" (Will Sparks & Joel Fletcher song), 2013; Bring It Back (Trouble, Drake and Mike Will Made It song)
Moloko (/ m ə ˈ l oʊ k oʊ /) were an English-Irish electronic music duo formed in Sheffield, England, consisting of vocalist Róisín Murphy and producer Mark Brydon.Blending elements of electronica and dance music, they are best known for their UK top 10 singles "The Time Is Now" (2000) and "Familiar Feeling" (2003), as well as the 1999 Boris Dlugosch remix of "Sing It Back" which became ...
"Bring It All Back" was a chart success, reaching the top spot in the United Kingdom and New Zealand whilst also peaking within the top ten in Ireland and Sweden. The song was released in North America on 28 September 1999, shortly before their television show Miami 7 became popular in the United States.
Fiona Apple‘s 2005 song “Get Him Back” plays with the same double-meaning. Others, however, couldn’t help recalling the drama of Rodrigo being forced to share royalties with Swift.
Bringing It All Back Home was released in April 1965 by Columbia Records. The mono version of Bringing It All Back Home was re-released in 2010 on The Original Mono Recordings, accompanied by a booklet containing a critical essay by Greil Marcus. A high-definition 5.1 surround sound edition of the album was released on SACD by Columbia in 2003 ...
The album's lead single, "Bring It Back" was released on April 10, 2004, while its second single, "Go D.J." was released on October 5, 2004. Both songs were produced by and featured guest vocals from Mannie Fresh. The album's third single, "Earthquake" was released on March 27, 2005.