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"Home Again" is a song by British soul musician Michael Kiwanuka, from his debut studio album Home Again. It was released as his debut single in the United Kingdom via digital download on 1 January 2012. On 8 January 2012, the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 37, going on to 29 the following week. [1]
Home Again (Edwyn Collins album) or the title song, 2007; Home Again (Jimmy Somerville album) or the title song, 2004; Home Again (Judy Collins album) or the title song, 1984; Home Again (Michael Kiwanuka album) or the title song (see below), 2012; Home Again (New Edition album) or the title song, 1996; Home Again (The Tambourines album) or the ...
"As the Years Go Passing By" (Deadric Malone) "Three Times Last Week" (Dave Getz, Kathi McDonald, Sam Andrew) "Heartache" (Traditional; arranged by Dave Getz, Kathi McDonald, Michael Pendergrass and Roy Schmall) "Tired of It All" (Ted Ashford) "I Can't Go Home Again" (Gary Wright, Kristina Uppstrom) "Machine Song" "Havana Ghila" "Try It ...
The song is a reminiscence of the narrator's childhood. Wynonna Judd said that the lyrics reminded her of her grandparents' house in rural Kentucky. The song features her mother, Naomi, on backing vocals. The two had previously recorded together in the 1980s as the Judds prior to Wynonna beginning her solo career in the 1990s. [1]
You Can't Go Home Again is an album by trumpeter Chet Baker, recorded in 1977 and released on the Horizon label. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2000, the album was rereleased as a double CD with additional tracks from The Best Thing for You (1989) along with previously unreleased tracks and alternate takes.
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Rise Again is a song co-written and recorded by DJ Sammy with vocals by Loona. It was released in August 2004 as the first single from the album The Rise. The beginning of the song samples the beginning of "Where the Streets Have No Name" by U2. The song was used in the soundtrack for the film It's All Gone Pete Tong.