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"Go!" is a song by English post-punk band Tones on Tail. The song was initially a hit in dance clubs but made a number of appearances in popular culture in later years. In 1990, American electronic musician Moby used a sample of it in his 1990 dance hit of the same title .
In the column titled "Hard New York Times Crossword Answers," the comedian received the clue, "11-Down, 3 Letters: Group that had the first hardcore rap album to reach no. 1 on Billboard."
The band represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021, performing "Shum", and placed fifth in the final. The band's name was made by combining the English word "Go" with the Greek letter "Alpha", which symbolizes the beginning of everything, and the band's name is symbolic for "return to the roots". [1] [2] [3] [4]
"Crossword Puzzle" is a song written by Steve Dean and Frank J. Myers, and recorded by American country music artist Barbara Mandrell. It was released in September 1984 as the third single from the album Clean Cut. It reached the top twenty of the American country songs chart.
The song was re-recorded by Orbison with the Art Movement in 1969, for the album The Big O released in 1970, and was called "Down the Line". Orbison performed the song on his Cinemax cable concert special Roy Orbison and Friends, A Black and White Night in 1988 featuring an all-star cast of guest musicians, including Bruce Springsteen , Elvis ...
"Go West" is a song by American disco group Village People, released in June 1979 by Casablanca Records as the second single from their fourth studio album of the same name (1979). The song was written by Jacques Morali, Henri Belolo and lead singer Victor Willis, while Morali produced it. It was successful in the disco scene during the late ...
"Go!" is the third single from the Common album Be. It is produced by Kanye West , who also performs backing vocals for the track alongside John Mayer . The track's percussion is handled by Num Amuntehu, while its scratches are provided by A-Trak .
[8] An Arkansas-related song was released through NPR as "The Lord God Bird" [9] and material intended for New Jersey and New York became The BQE. [ 10 ] All of the songs on Illinois were written, recorded, engineered , and produced by Stevens, with most of the material being recorded at The Buddy Project studio in Astoria, Queens , and in ...