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Contemporary to the Searchers, the Rolling Stones also recorded "Take It or Leave It" for their album Aftermath. [14] The song was one of the first ten or twenty songs recorded in a batch for the album, [15] all of who were recorded between 6–10 December 1965 at RCA Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles. [16] "
Take It or Leave It, a film directed by Benjamin Stoloff; Take It or Leave It, a 1981 documentary film about the band Madness; Take It or Leave It, a 2018 Estonian film; Take It or Leave It, a 2006–2008 UK game show
The best known Hobson's choice is "I'll give you a choice: take it or leave it", wherein "leaving it" is strongly undesirable. The phrase is said to have originated with Thomas Hobson (1544–1631), a livery stable owner in Cambridge , England, who offered customers the choice of either taking the horse in his stall nearest to the door or ...
Take It or Leave It was directed by the owner of Madness label Stiff Records, Dave Robinson, who also directed the band's music videos.The film's budget was paid by the members of Madness, with £20,000 each (£140,000) and £250,000 by Stiff.
Take It or Leave It is a radio quiz show, which ran from April 21, 1940, [1] to July 27, 1947, on CBS. It switched to NBC radio in 1947, and on September 10, 1950, the name of the program was changed to The $64 Question. [2] The program was initially sponsored by Eversharp. [3]
Take It or Leave It is a 1944 American musical-comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Mac Benoff, Harold Buchman, and Snag Werris. It was the screen version of the popular radio quiz show of the same name, whose main feature was "the $64 question."
Take It or Leave It is a British game show, developed by Dutch format company Intellygents, that aired on the digital channel Challenge.Challenge tends to air repeats of classic game shows that have been commissioned by other broadcasters, but it is considered rare that they produce original content.
The Runaways' line-up that produced and recorded Queens of Noise.From left to right, Lita Ford, Joan Jett, Jackie Fox, Sandy West, and Cherie Currie. After their self-titled debut album achieved some critical and popular success in the summer of 1976, the Runaways retained the same five woman line-up for Queens of Noise: Cherie Currie (lead vocals), Lita Ford (lead guitar), Joan Jett (rhythm ...