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"Keep Your Hands to Yourself" is the debut single by American Southern rock group the Georgia Satellites. The song was written by the band's lead singer, Dan Baird, and was released in November 1986. The single reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week of February 21, 1987.
Georgia Satellites is the first album released by the Georgia Satellites.It contains their biggest hit, "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" (which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, behind Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer"), and another minor hit, "Battleship Chains," written by Terry Anderson.
They achieved mainstream success with their 1986 self-titled debut album, featuring their best-known single "Keep Your Hands to Yourself", which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Two more albums followed – Open All Night (1988) and the band's last to feature original material In the Land of Salvation and Sin (1989) – before they ...
Put your hands up against the wall, keeping one foot in front of the other. Keeping your back leg straight, lean forward into the wall until your back leg feels a stretch. Hold for 20-30 seconds.
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American country music artist John Anderson.It is Anderson's second compilation album of that name and third overall. [2] It was released on October 15, 1996 as his last studio album for BNA Records.
"Pain in the hand or wrist can be caused by a multitude of reasons," says Dr. Kanu Goyal, orthopedic hand surgeon at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus. A sudden injury or ...
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The song was covered by Mary Chapin Carpenter on her 1992 album Come On Come On, [6] and was released as a single the next year, peaking at 16 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles & Tracks. [7] This version of the song is also included on the soundtrack of the 2006 animated film Everyone's Hero .