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"Don't Turn Out the Lights" is a song by American vocal groups New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys from their collaboration compilation album, NKOTBSB. The song's lead vocals are provided by NKOTB members Joey McIntyre , Donnie Wahlberg , and Jordan Knight , and every Backstreet Boys member at the time.
"Don't Turn Off the Lights" is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias from his second English-language studio album, Escape (2001). The song was written by Iglesias, Steve Morales, Kara DioGuardi , and Dave Siegel and was released as the third single from the album in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
NKOTBSB is a compilation album [1] by American supergroup NKOTBSB, which consists of New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys.The album was released on May 24, 2011, and features five hits from each group, two new joint recordings "All in My Head" and "Don't Turn Out the Lights", [2] as well as a mash up.
The single, titled "Don't Turn Out the Lights", was premiered on April 5, 2011 on On Air with Ryan Seacrest. [12] The NKOTBSB Tour started at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois on May 25, 2011. [13] On June 3, 2011, while in the middle of the tour, they went to Rockefeller Center to perform together at The Today Show. [14] [15]
After a key play that ended the possibilities of the other team winning the game, Meredith would sing part of the song: "Turn out the lights, the party's over". [12] Nelson later re-recorded the song for his 1982 album Always on My Mind. It was released as a single, on the B-side of the title track. [13]
Don't experience it very often but on occasion it will turn on my iPod. Occasionally there will be scratching coming from the craft room door. And every now and then you will hear a growl.
UFC MMA fighter Bryce Young said he will be homeschooling his infant son because he doesn’t “want him to be gay.”
According to music journalist Stephen Davis, the lyrics "When the music's over, turn out the lights" originated from a comment made by the owner of the London Fog, a Los Angeles music venue where the Doors played late at night. [11] Davis also points out that the passage starting with the line "what have they done to the Earth?"