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Tight is the debut studio album by the American electropunk band Mindless Self Indulgence. The album was originally released on April 20, 1999 through Uppity Cracker Recording Group. [1] After having been out of print for many years, the album was reissued as Tighter on April 26, 2011 through The End Records. The reissue features updated ...
"Hold Tight!" is a song by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich. The song was recorded on 11 January 1966 at Fontana 's studio in Marble Arch, London and released as a single in February 1966. It was included on the band's debut album , issued on 24 June 1966 and is well-remembered for its particularly distorted, heavy sound.
Cash Box called the song "moving," saying that "with gospel vocals and Mick Taylor’s guitar coloring this song of yearning, Bob Dylan is back on a very productive track." [18] AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine describes "Tight Connection to My Heart" as a "subtle gem", [19] while for Thomas Ward, also of AllMusic, the song is ...
The song is track twelve on the band's 1981 album Time and was the first song released as a single. The song went top ten in most countries, hitting the top spot in Spain and Switzerland, number two in West Germany, number four in the United Kingdom, and number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 (becoming the band's seventh and last-top 10 hit), as ...
"Tight A$" is a song written by John Lennon released on his 1973 album Mind Games. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The song is also included in the 2010 compilation album, Gimme Some Truth . [ 3 ] A tongue-in-cheek rocker, Lennon managed to get the phrase "tight ass" past the censors.
"Tight" is the only single released from The Best of INXS album by INXS. The song was written by Andrew Farriss and recorded by the band during the sessions for Welcome to Wherever You Are in 1992. According to the liner notes from the UK album release, the song had been originally intended for Tom Jones to sing on. However, following Hutchence ...
Billed as either "Tampa Red and Georgia Tom" or "The Hokum Boys", the duo found great success together, eventually collaborating on 60 songs between 1928 and 1932, and coining the term "hokum" to describe their guitar/piano combination with simple, racy lyrics. [19] Several sequels of "It's Tight Like That" were waxed by Tampa Red and Georgia ...
"Hold Tight" was covered by American actress and singer Vicki Sue Robinson in the summer of 1977. The single peaked at #67 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 during the summer of 1977. [3] It was also a major dance hit, reaching #2. [4] The song did not chart outside the U.S.