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"The Globe" is a 1991 song by British electronic group Big Audio Dynamite II. It was released as a single in the United States [1] and is taken from their album The Globe.It samples the 1981 song "Should I Stay or Should I Go" (which was written by Big Audio Dynamite II singer Mick Jones during his tenure with the Clash) and Lionel Richie's 1983 single, "All Night Long (All Night)".
The Globe is the sixth album by alternative dance group Big Audio Dynamite II, their second album credited under that name instead of Big Audio Dynamite. It was released on 16 July 1991 in the United States, and in August elsewhere else, just after their limited UK-only album Kool-Aid and includes reworked versions of some of its songs.
The band later recruited keyboardist Andre Shapps (co-producer of The Globe, brother of MP Grant Shapps and Mick Jones's cousin) [3] [4] [5] and DJ Michael "Lord Zonka" Custance as DJ and vocalist. Both appeared on the band's seventh studio album Higher Power (1994), which was released under the shortened name "Big Audio".
The Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song is a Golden Globe Award that was awarded for the first time in 1962 and has been awarded annually since 1965 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. The award is presented to the songwriters of a song written specifically for a motion picture. [1]
Globe, a debut album by Globe; The Globe, by the band Big Audio Dynamite II "The Globe" (song), by the band Big Audio Dynamite II "The Globe", a song by Lisa O'Neill from All of This Is Chance, 2023 "Globes", a song by Rustie from his album Glass Swords; GLOBE (地球儀, Chikyūgi), a Japanese song by P-Model from the album Landsale
"Rush" is a song by English band Big Audio Dynamite II from their fifth album, The Globe (1991). A longer version of "Rush", entitled "Change of Atmosphere", had previously appeared on the group's 1990 album Kool-Aid.
The 79th Golden Globe Awards honored the best in film and American television of 2021, as chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). The ceremony took place privately on January 9, 2022. [2] [1] The nominees were announced on December 13, 2021, by rapper Snoop Dogg and HFPA president Helen Hoehne. [1] [3]
Globe (グローブ, Gurōbu, also styled as globe) was a dance-oriented Japanese pop band, formed in 1995 by the producer and songwriter Tetsuya Komuro.Originally consisting of Komuro, Keiko Yamada and Marc Panther, the group's singles consistently entered the charts.