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No Going Back is the tenth studio album by punk band Stiff Little Fingers.It was released on 15 March 2014 for a limited time through Pledgemusic, a website where fans can pledge/donate money to purchase the album in various forms.
On 16 October 2013, the band launched a project on Pledgemusic to raise funds for the album to be released in March 2014. The project reached its funding goal within 5 hours. [29] Recording was completed in January 2014 and the album, titled No Going Back was released through PledgeMusic on 15 March 2014 and to the general public on 11 August ...
No Going Back is a folk/rock album by Johnny Coppin released in 1979, his second solo album. The album was produced by Johnny Coppin and engineered by John Acock and Mick Dolan. It was recorded at Millstream Studios, Cheltenham during the summer of 1979.
Robert Schneider (born October 12, 1965) is an Austin, Texas based musician and former lead singer of the rock band Ugly Americans. [1] ... No Going Back (1992)
No Going Back may refer to: No Going Back, a British reality TV series; No Going Back (Johnny Coppin album), 1979; No Going Back (Stiff Little Fingers album), 2014; No Going Back, a 1960 children's novel by Monica Edwards; Hollyoaks: No Going Back, a late night spin-off from the British television soap opera Hollyoaks
The band originally stated on UStream that the working title was Under the Black Sky and that there would be a song by the same title. [20] They later confirmed that the album name had changed, and officially announced the title of the album to be Connect, and its lead single, "There's No Going Back" was released on 20 May
"Never Going Back Again" is a song written by Lindsey Buckingham that was first released by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac on their eleventh studio album Rumours (1977). The song was also released as the B-side to the top-ten single "Don't Stop" in the US and the "You Make Loving Fun" single in the UK.
Going Back to My Roots" is a 1977 song by Lamont Dozier. A cover version of "Going Back to My Roots" by the British-American band Odyssey was the most successful in music charts in particularly European countries, besides reaching number one in South Africa.