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"Up the Junction" is the third single released from Squeeze's second album, Cool for Cats. Sung by Glenn Tilbrook , it is one of the band's most popular and well-remembered songs (especially in the UK), and reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart , the same position as its predecessor, " Cool for Cats ".
Up the Junction is the first soundtrack and fourth studio album by Manfred Mann, consisting of songs written by Mann and Mike Hugg for the 1968 film of the same name. The album was released on 16 March 1968 on Fontana Records (TL/STL 546023/2/68).
The Junction is an indie rock band formed in 2000 from Brampton, Ontario, Canada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They signed to Universal Music in 2006 but later split from the label and went on to release recordings on their own independent label.
Cool For Cats" remains numerically tied with the band's subsequent single, "Up The Junction", for the band's highest UK charting single. The band became ambivalent about these songs, however: Difford noted that the band "deliberately binned" their two best-charting singles when he and Tilbrook started attracting critical acclaim as "the new ...
Jimmy Davis & Junction were a short-lived American hard rock/Southern rock band based out of Memphis, Tennessee.Fronted by local singer/guitarist Jimmy Davis, the band was active from the mid- to late-1980s, scoring a minor hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1987 with "Kick the Wall," [1] which also cracked the Top 40 on the Mainstream Rock chart.
Up the Junction is a 1968 British "kitchen sink" drama film, directed by Peter Collinson and starring Dennis Waterman, Suzy Kendall, Adrienne Posta, Maureen Lipman and Liz Fraser. [1] It is based on the 1963 book of the same name by Nell Dunn and was adapted by Roger Smith.
Long was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and came to Motown in 1963 from the Tri-Phi/Harvey label, owned by Berry Gordy's sister, Gwen, and her husband, Harvey Fuqua. [2] His first release, "Devil with the Blue Dress On" (1964), written with William "Mickey" Stevenson, was the first recording issued on Motown's Soul label, a subsidiary designed for more blues-based artists such as Long. [2]
'40 s Junction is a commercial-free music channel on the Sirius XM Radio platform, broadcasting on channel 71; as well as Dish Network channel 6071. The channel mainly airs big band, swing, and hit parade music from 1936 to 1949, with occasional songs from the early-1950s.