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It featured Danielle Nicole - vocals & bass; Brandon Miller - guitars, mandolin, vocals; Go-Go Ray – drums, [39] Damon Parker – keys; Stevie Blacke - violin, cello. [40] All but one of the tunes were written by either Nicole or co-written with Brandon Miller. The one cover was penned by Steve Goodman and J. Fred Knobloch, “A Lover Is ...
Take It All" is a song written by Maury Yeston for the 2009 musical film Nine, a film adaptation of the musical Nine. The song is performed by Luisa Contini (Marion Cotillard). It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 82nd Academy Awards. The official music video for the song has over 2 million views on YouTube. [1]
Take It All may refer to: "Take It All" (song), a song from the 2009 film Nine performed by Marion Cotillard "Take It All", a song by Pop Evil from Up;
Hagar's version features a bass guitar solo interlude by Hagar's then-bandmate Eddie Van Halen. Denny Carmassi —a longtime friend of Hagar and ex-bandmate in Montrose—also played on the track. "Winner Takes It All" was never included on a Sammy Hagar solo studio album, and it did not appear in most of his authorized compilations.
Take It All Away is the second studio album by American pop rock singer-songwriter Ryan Cabrera, released on August 17, 2004, through Atlantic Records—his first major label outing. The album was produced by Cabrera and John Rzeznik and was recorded at Ocean Way Recordings and Rzeznik's home in Los Angeles .
Al Harlow — rhythm guitar, bass; Bruce Fairbairn — producer; Bob Rock — recording engineer; Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance — arrangements on "You Walked Away" and "Take It or Leave It" Peter Bjerring — string and horn arrangements on "Armageddon" and "Night to Remember"
In a review of Next Position Please, Cash Box stated, "Rundgren offers his nimble fingers to mold Cheap Trick into a viable pop force once again, and just judging from the first number - a sensational bass-driven song called "I Can't Take It" that sounds like an outtake from a vintage Beatles' session - he's succeeded admirably."
The Qemists are an English electronic rock [1] group, hailing from Brighton, Sussex.They are signed to Amazing Record Co., an indie record label based in the UK. [2] The band have a separate deal with Beat Records [3] for distribution in Japan and with Detroit-based label FiXT Music for North America.