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"Watching You" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Rodney Atkins. It was released in September 18, 2006 as the second single from the album If You're Going Through Hell. The single became his second number-one single on the Billboard U.S. Hot Country Songs chart.
"Watching You" is the second single release from the 1988 album The Real Chuckeeboo by British group Loose Ends. It was written as most of their songs were by Carl McIntosh, Jane Eugene and Steve Nichol; it was co-produced by Loose Ends and longtime collaborator Nick Martinelli. The song reached number #2 on the Billboard R&B Chart; noted among ...
Watching You may refer to: "Watching You" (Loose Ends song), 1988 "Watching You" (Rodney Atkins song), 2006 "Watching You" (Rogue Traders song), 2006; Watching You, a 2020 EP by Robinson, or the title track
Watching You, Watching Me is the eighth and final studio album from American soul singer Bill Withers, released on Columbia Records in 1985. This was Withers' first release in six years and would prove to be his final album before he retired from popular music.
Why I’ll be watching: TLC loves to spotlight big, unconventional families, and the Baldwins' party of nine fits the bill. They’re a little more high-profile than the network’s typical ...
The ubiquitous slogan "Big Brother is watching you" serves as a constant reminder that Party members are not entitled to privacy. They are subject to constant surveillance to ensure their ideological purity. This is primarily through omnipresent telescreens that provide two-way video communication and constantly blare propaganda.
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Somebody's Watching You" was a single for Little Sister in 1970. It became a hit for the group and registered in the Billboard and Cash Box charts. Background