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"Pick Me Up on Your Way Down" is a song written by Harlan Howard, sung by Charlie Walker, and released on the Columbia label. Harlan Howard, while living in a frame house in Gardena, California , played the song for another songwriter, Lance Guynes.
Charles Levi Walker (November 2, 1926 – September 12, 2008) [1] was an American country musician. His biggest success was with the song, "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down".He held membership in the Grand Ole Opry from 1967, [2] and was inducted into the Country Radio DJ Hall of Fame in 1981.
"Pick Me" is a song by contestants of Produce 101. It was released online as a digital single on December 17, 2015, by CJ E&M, along with a music video. It was unveiled for the first time on Episode 453 of M! Countdown that same day. The group was presented by Jang Keun-suk, and 98 out of 101 members showcased their talents through the song. [1 ...
"Pick Me Up" is a song recorded by American country music singer Gabby Barrett. It serves as the fourth single from her debut album Goldmine. Barrett co-wrote the song with Jon Nite and Ross Copperman. The official music video for the song premiered on May 5, 2022.
on YouTube " You Pick Me Up " is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Pete Murray . It was released in April 2008 as the lead single from Murray's fourth studio album, Summer at Eureka .
The video for Pick Me Up, which features a cameo from American group OK Go, was released globally on March 31, 2015, [7] with the video for Relax In The City following shortly after. A short version of Relax In The City was released on April 13, 2015, [ 8 ] while a full-length music was released on May 12, 2015.
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"Pick Yourself Up" is a popular song composed in 1936 by Jerome Kern, with lyrics by Dorothy Fields. It has a verse and chorus, as well as a third section, though the third section is often omitted in recordings. Like most popular songs of the era it features a 32 bar chorus, though with an extended coda.