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Back Home is the seventeenth solo studio album by Eric Clapton. It was released 29 August 2005 internationally and a day later in the U.S. It is his first album containing new, original material since Reptile (2001), as the previous release Me and Mr. Johnson is an album of song covers of Robert Johnson .
"F.U.R.B. (Fuck You Right Back)" is the debut single of American R&B singer-songwriter Frankee. The song was recorded as an answer song to Eamon 's hit single " Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back) ". Although Frankee claimed to be Eamon's ex-girlfriend and that "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)" was written about her, Eamon has denied this.
Back Home (Chuck Berry album), 1970; Back Home (Eric Clapton album), 2005; Back Home (Merle Travis album), 1957; Back Home (Phineas Newborn Jr. album), recorded 1976, released 1985; Back Home (Trey Songz album), 2020; Back Home (Warne Marsh album), 1986; Back Home (Westlife album), 2007 Back Home Tour, tour by Westlife in support of the album
Us Against the World", an original song dedicated to Westlife fans worldwide, was released as the band's second single on 3 March 2008 in the UK and Ireland. Meanwhile, "Something Right", which is an original up-tempo song, was released as the third single in Asia and Europe. [15] An accompanying DVD was released on the week of the album's release.
Aron A. of HotNewHipHop gave a positive review, writing that "Doechii's sugary hook and lustful verses lay down the tone with infectious lyrics" and regarding Kodak Black's performance, "Though the pairing is unexpected, Yak continues to prove that, beyond his controversies, his talents are undeniable, even if his attempts to reach Drake-level Billboard records seem like a far-reach."
The original release included "Carbona Not Glue" as the fifth track. However, a month before the band released Leave Home, Ramones' manager Danny Fields announced to the band that Carbona was a registered trademark and that their record label had to remove the song from the album's track listing. Legs McNeil recalled: "I was shocked.
The original version was sung by Karen Boddington and Mark Williams and used from 1988 until mid-1995. [6] [7] Their version was released as a single in the UK in 1989 and peaked at number 73 on the UK Singles Chart. [8] A new version performed by Doug Williams and Erana Clark debuted in 1995. [9]
"I'm Coming Home" may refer to: “I’m Coming Home” (Ai song) , 2020 single by Ai "I'm Coming Home" (Tom Jones song) , a 1967 song written by John Mason and Les Reed