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"Don't Walk Away" is a song by American R&B group Jade, released in November 1992 by Giant Records as the second single from their debut album, Jade to the Max (1992). It samples the drums from Kool & the Gang's 1975 song "Jungle Jazz" and the chords progression from Stevie Wonder's 1982 song "That Girl".
Jade also performed on BET's Listening Party Live. The session was recorded and released as a CD in 1993. Jade was the only group to have a BET Listening Party album released. In 1994 the band appeared in the movie The Inkwell, and released their second studio album Mind, Body & Song, on which they served as co-writers and co-producers. Singles ...
Why You Shouldn't Let Leaves Pile Up On The Lawn Leaves falling is natural–it's part of the cycle. Unlike the forest floor, where leaves decompose and put nutrients back into the soil, leaves ...
Mind, Body & Song is the second studio album by the American R&B trio Jade.It was released on September 27, 1994 via Giant Records.. Recording sessions took place at Larrabee Studios North and Devonshire Studios in North Hollywood, at Cherokee Studios, Rondor Studios, Encore Studios and Sandcastle Studios in Los Angeles, at DMH Studios in Elmsford, at Soul Convention Studios in New York, at ...
Why is bark falling off my live oaks in big sheets? At first glance one might think this is a variation of the very same question, but this one is quite different. This is the result of injury due ...
Catch Me I'm Falling is the 1988 debut album by the American dance-pop group Pretty Poison, who consisted of Jade Starling and Whey Cooler. [2] It contains the title track "Catch Me (I'm Falling)", which was a top ten hit in the U.S. and also hit number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart the previous year.
Jade Carey of the U.S. falls at the conclusion of her floor routine during artistic-gymnastics women's qualification at the Bercy Arena during the Olympics on July 28, 2024, in Paris, France.
The song was written by Ashley Gorley, Chase McGill, and Matt Jenkins, while Todd Clark produced the track. [1] The solo version of the song was the title track on Eagleson's 2023 album Do It Anyway , while a re-recorded version with American country artist Jake Worthington was released as a single to Canadian country radio in 2024.