Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Give It Up is the second studio album by American musician Bonnie Raitt. Released in 1972 by Warner Bros. Records, Give It Up is an amalgamation of various genres, including folk, blues, R&B, and soft rock. Seven of the ten tracks on the album are covers, and the tracks range from soft sentimental ballads to fast-paced folk rock pieces.
"Give It Up" is a song by American disco and funk band KC and the Sunshine Band, [4] although it was simply credited as KC in many markets, including the United States. Following the backlash against many disco artists on the charts at the beginning of the 1980s, "Give It Up" was a comeback hit for the band in the US.
Song Year Album "Darlin'" 1980 Urban Cowboy Original Soundtrack "Don't It Make You Want to Dance" Various songs (backing vocals) 1988 Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night "Love Ain't No Triple Play" (with Dr. John) Bull Durham soundtrack "Right Place, Wrong Time" (with B.B. King) 1990 Air America soundtrack "Thing Called Love" (live ...
Music videos were also made for "My Head's in Mississippi", "Burger Man" and "Give It Up". In the UK, it was the band's third album to be certified by the British Phonographic Industry attaining Silver (60,000 units) in 1990.
All in a Night's Work sparked a brief return to success for the band, including the hit track "Give It Up", [1] which became a number 1 hit in the UK and Ireland, [1] and reached number 18 on the pop charts in the United States. [1]
"Give It Up" (Twista song), 2007 "Give It Up" (Wilson Phillips song), 1992 "Give It Up", by AC/DC from Stiff Upper Lip "Give It Up", by Alice Cooper from Constrictor
The song's title is a reference to the 1969 James Brown song "Give It Up or Turnit a Loose". Released on November 12, 1992 by Eastwest Records , the single reached number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , number 16 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart, and number 22 on the UK Singles Chart .
"Give It Up" is a song by English band Talk Talk, released by Parlophone in 1986 as the third single from their third studio album The Colour of Spring. The song was written by Mark Hollis and Tim Friese-Greene, and produced by Friese-Greene. "Give It Up" peaked at number 59 in the UK Singles Chart.