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Reviewing for Record Mirror, Peter Jones described "Any Way That You Want Me" as "either the best the boys have done – or the worst. Depends if you like hearing classical-style cellos behind their soft, ballady type of image. In fact, it's a very good song by Chip "Wild Thing" Taylor, and is well sung". [6]
"Any Way You Want Me" (sometimes titled "Anyway You Want Me" and "Any Way You Want Me (That's How I Will Be)") is a song written by Aaron Schroeder and Cliff Owens ...
"Any Way You Want It" is a song by American rock band Journey, released in February 1980 as the lead single from the band's sixth album Departure (1980). Written by lead singer Steve Perry and guitarist Neal Schon , it peaked at number 23 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The episode contains several references to the film Caddyshack in which Dangerfield stars, such as the scene where Larry tries to fit in with Mr. Burns' associates. The final street party, which features the song "Any Way You Want It" by Journey (also featured in Caddyshack), also parodies the way that several films, including Caddyshack, end.
Anyway You Want Me" ("Or Any Way You Want Me") may refer to: "Any Way You Want Me" (Elvis Presley song), a 1956 song by Elvis Presley "Anyway You Want Me" (Rednex song), a 2007 song by Rednex "Any Way That You Want Me", song written by Chip Taylor, covered by the Troggs, the American Breed, Evie Sands; Any Way You Want Me, the re-issue title of ...
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The Sound of Bread, Their 20 Finest Songs is a compilation album by American soft rock band, Bread, released in November 1977 by Elektra Records in the UK.It reached Number 1 on the UK Album Chart.
"Any Way You Want It" is a single by The Dave Clark Five, from the United States album Coast to Coast (1964). [1] "Any Way You Want It" was written by Dave Clark. [2] It hit number No. 25 in the UK Singles Chart, [3] and No. 14 in the United States. It is notable for its use of echo and reverb made by an Echoplex.