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"Just Say Yes" is a song by Northern Irish–Scottish alternative rock band Snow Patrol, released as the single to follow "The Planets Bend Between Us" in October–November 2009, depending on the region. The song, produced by Jacknife Lee, is one of the three new songs and the lead single of the band'
Just Say Yes (compilation album), a 1987 Sire Records sampler and the album series named for it; Just Say Yes (Punchline album), or the title song, 2008; Just Say Yes, a 2008 EP by The Narrative "Just Say Yes" (song), a 2009 song by Snow Patrol "Just Say Yes", a 1990 single by The Dickies "Just Say Yes", a song by Dido from Girl Who Got Away
Released on November 4, 1987, Just Say Yes is the first volume of Sire Records' Just Say Yes promotional CD sampler series. [2] [3] It contains "both hard-to-find numbers by the label's established artists and tempting introductions to its promising new artists." [2]
The lead single taken from the album was the new recording "Just Say Yes", released first in the United States on 23 October 2009 via Amazon.com and iTunes. [21] It was physically released on CD on 30 October and 2 November in Ireland and the United Kingdom respectively.
The album contained thirty tracks on two CDs, three of which were new songs. "Just Say Yes", a track written by Lightbody and earlier recorded by Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger and X Factor star Diana Vickers, was released as the lead single [62] on 2 November.
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It is volume six in the Just Say Yes series of promotional compilations, of which each title was a variation on the 'Just Say' theme: Just Say Yes Volume I: Just Say Yes (1987) Just Say Yes Volume II: Just Say Yo (1988) Just Say Yes Volume III: Just Say Mao (1989) Just Say Yes Volume IV: Just Say Da (1990) Just Say Yes Volume V: Just Say ...
North East, Pennsylvania, a borough in Erie County, recorded just over 42 inches of snow between Thursday night and Saturday afternoon while Erie, Pennsylvania, received 31 inches.