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"Are You Ready?" is a song written by Charlie Allen and John Hill and performed by Pacific Gas & Electric. It reached No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 49 on the R&B chart [1] in 1970. The band featured it on their 1970 album Are You Ready? [2] The song was produced by John Hill [3] and featured the back-up vocal group The Blackberries. [4]
In 1971, the band changed their name to PG&E, following pressure from the utility company of the same name (ironically, decades after the band split up, the utility would start calling itself PG&E). The band also expanded, Allen, Woods, Petricca and Utterback being joined by Jerry Aiello (keyboards), Stanley Abernathy (trumpet), Alfred Galagos ...
Are You Ready? (Abraham Mateo album) or the title song, 2015 Are You Ready (Blue Rodeo album) or the title song, 2005; Are You Ready (Bucks Fizz album) or the title song, 1982; Are You Ready (Shakaya album) or the title song (see below), 2006
The group went through a series of personnel changes and when the fourth album was released the name was shortened to PG&E. [5] In 1973 the last album Pacific Gas & Electric starring Charlie Allen was released on the Dunhill label.
You run for the train in the morning The excursion train starting at eight You're there when the clock gives the warnin' And there for an hour you'll wait And as you're waiting in the train You'll hear the guard sing this refrain: Are ye right there, Michael, are ye right? Do you think that we'll be there before the night? Ye've been so long in ...
One of her higher profile projects was the film Revenge, where she wrote, produced and performed original music used in the film, [3] specifically the song Are You Ready [4] and earned praise from the film's score composer, Jack Nitzsche. [2] She also performed I Put A Spell On You in the 1988 film Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. [5]
"Are You Ready?" is an R&B song performed by singer Aaliyah. The song was written by Renee Neufville (of the R&B duo Zhané) and produced by DJ Kay Gee of Naughty by Nature for the soundtrack to the basketball film Sunset Park (1996). It was released as a promotional radio single for the soundtrack.
A live version of the song recorded on the tour of the same name appeared on one of AC/DC's two live albums of 1992, Live: 2 CD Collector's Edition. The song peaked at number one in New Zealand, becoming the band's only number-one hit there, and has been certified gold for sales exceeding 5,000.