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Do I land on the instrument, and let it basically go to pieces?
Lately, one of her go-to pieces are the Beyond Yoga Alloy Ombre High Waist Leggings.
Now, he runs a company that trains and sells attack dogs—and they're guaranteed to protect you, should the world go to pieces.
The latest Saturday Night Live peered into the future of robotics technology with two mechanical food servers that go to pieces around cellular signals.
They're just supposed to calm us down and make us realize that we needn't go to pieces over some other, more exotic-sounding disease.
For two years, Ms. Ortega thrived at the job, but then, in April 2012, she began to go to pieces emotionally, her family members testified.
And I could get on TV and I could cry and tell all of this, and just go to pieces and cry, and cry, and cry.
Many of us have go-to pieces in our wardrobes that we turn to when the temps drop — the obvious being coats, sweaters, jeans, and leggings.
That's why we love taking advantage of holiday sales to score those classic go-to pieces that we love so much at prices we love even more.
Our starting point was using fabrics and the color palette from the pre-spring collection, and from there I created my own go-to pieces and silhouettes.
They were like, Well, we're going to make a sandwich as a visual testament to this, to remind us that things can go to pieces at any time.
The freedom to act freely means the freedom to screw up royally, a theme that Rosebrock touches on in the play's second half, when things, somewhat predictably, go to pieces.
In the triptych "I Go to Pieces: My Inner Life (#6)," made before her death in 2010, two sewn panels flank a red figure spouting umbilical-like cords and snaking hair.
It's no secret that the Duchess of Sussex has a sense of style that everyone loves to emulate, especially when it comes to the go-to pieces she wears over and over again.
Instead of the traditional computational architecture we've become accustomed to with CPUs, the GPU has become one of the go-to pieces of silicon for processing the rapid-fire calculations required for AI processes.
But, surprisingly, one of her go-to pieces of equipment is something you can actually use while lounging around on the couch watching your favorite show: The Cubii Jr. Compact Under Desk Elliptical with Monitor.
It's about how the little pocket of southeast London where he was raised has changed for the worse; how a cloud-nine relationship can go to pieces; how complicated everything gets when the mid-twenties hit.
Adding to the risks for Republicans is that they control the levers of power at the White House and on Capitol Hill, making it harder for them to point fingers at Democrats if things go to pieces.
At the theater, actors and crewmembers are building a work of art right before our eyes, and if someone sneezes at the wrong moment, or a cellphone rings, everything could go to pieces (or at least distract the audience).
The monarch gifted her new granddaughter-in-law the stunning accessory (which resembles many of her own go-to pieces!) ahead of their first solo outing together in June, where Meghan showed off the gorgeous present by tucking her hair behind her ears.
In fact, the duchess loves some of her go-to pieces so much she's been spotted in them multiple times, like the white Superga sneakers that she's been wearing for years and the Aspinal of London top handle handbag that she owns in multiple colors.
The B-side of the song, "Don't Go to Pieces", features Benjamin Orr on lead vocals. "Don't Go to Pieces" was first released as the B-side to "Don't Tell Me No", the single released before "Gimme Some Slack".
"I Go to Pieces" passed to Peter and Gordon when that duo and Del Shannon, along with the Searchers, shared the bill for a tour of Australia in the second half of 1964. At one of the tour's venues, Shannon pitched "I Go to Pieces" to the Searchers. singing it for the group in their dressing room. Peter and Gordon in the dressing room next door overheard Shannon singing "I Go to Pieces" to the Searchers, who weren't interested in it and, recognizing the song's potential to become a Merseybeat-style hit, Peter and Gordon asked Shannon to let them record it.
Rosina, Samuelson, master, from North America, was driven ashore at Ballyrattan Bay, near Cork, in November 1810 and was expected to go to pieces.
Del Shannon had written "I Go to Pieces" for an R&B; singer named Lloyd Brown whom Shannon discovered at a Michigan nightclub. Shannon arranged and produced Brown's recording but was unable to find a label interested in releasing the track. Shannon did attempt to himself record "I Go to Pieces" in the August 1964 session at Mira Sound Studios NYC, which yielded Shannon's single "Do You Wanna Dance" and its B-side "This is All I Have to Give". However Shannon was unable to cut a satisfactory vocal of "I Go to Pieces" before the three hours booked for the session ran out.
Peter and Gordon recorded "I Go to Pieces" at Abbey Road Studios with John Burgess producing and Geoff Love as arranger/conductor. As well as Peter and Gordon playing guitars, the session featured their guitar player, Eddie King, on twelve- string guitar. Released in the UK on 20 November 1964, "I Go to Pieces" became the second consecutive Peter and Gordon single to miss the UK Top 50 but, as with their preceding release, "Nobody I Know", it became a hit in the US, where the "British Invasion" craze was at its height. Released in the US in December 1964, "I Go to Pieces" entered the Top Ten of the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1965.
He took the lead in the straight and looked likely to win easily, but appeared to "go to pieces" in the final furlong and was beaten two lengths by Gold and Ivory.
All were saved and distributed amongst the other vessels in the fleet. Expected to go to pieces during the next major storm, the wreck remained visible for the next few years and slowly deteriorated.
"I Go to Pieces" is a song written by Del Shannon which became a Top Ten hit for Peter and Gordon in 1965. The duo's fourth single, it was their first not to be written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
"I Go to Pieces" was remade in 1975 by Cotton, Lloyd & Christian for the group's self-titled 20th Century Records album release of August 1975 produced by group member Michael Lloyd with Mike Curb: released as a single, the track reached number 66 on the Hot 100 in Billboard, which magazine's Easy Listening chart afforded the track a number 10 peak, as well as in Canada. In the UK the Cotton Lloyd & Christian version of "I Go to Pieces" almost accrued enough interest to bring the song for the first time into the UK chart then officially a Top 50: however the track lost momentum to stall at number 51 UK: in Australia the single reached number 62. The Cotton Lloyd & Christian version of "I Go to Pieces" became a major hit in the Netherlands reaching number 17 in February 1976 with the track being included on the Dutch release of the group's Number Two album. In 1976 the tracks from the Cotton Lloyd & Christian album - including "I Go to Pieces" - were utilized for the soundtrack of the teen film The Pom Pom Girls with unsold copies of the Cotton Lloyd & Christian album being repackaged/redistributed as The Pom Pom Girls soundtrack album.
The Cotton Lloyd & Christian single of "I Go to Pieces" was released in France in 1977 being branded as a soundtrack item from Lache-moi les baskets (the title for The Pom Pom Girls in its French release) and featuring a distinct B-side from the single's earlier releases, with the track "I Can Sing, I Can Dance" replacing "Mr. Rock 'N' Roll". Chris Christian of Cotton Lloyd & Christian would include "I Go to Pieces" in medley with "Don't Worry Baby" and "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" on his 1986 live album release Live at Six Flags.
Osbourne's album, titled Black Rain, was released on 22 May 2007. Osbourne's first new studio album in almost six years, it featured a more serious tone than previous albums. "I thought I'd never write again without any stimulation... But you know what? Instead of picking up the bottle I just got honest and said, 'I don't want life to go [to pieces]'", Osbourne stated to Billboard magazine.
Paul Janz (born 1951) is a Canadian theologian, and formerly a prominent singer-songwriter of pop rock music in the mainstream and contemporary Christian markets. He is known for such hits as "Every Little Tear", "One Night", "All I Have", "One Last Lie", "Go to Pieces", "Rocket to My Heart", "Close My Eyes", "Stand", "Prince Of Pain King Of Fools" and "I Won't Cry".
Douglas, who let the canning factory go to pieces, is willing to sell out for that amount. Simp buys the place and is immediately approached by Platt, who has received word that his factory has burned down. Since he cannot fulfill the contract, Platt demands return of the $5,000. But Simp takes over the contract, borrows some money from the town banker, and is well on the way to his fortune.
It is at one point implied that Sheridan has come out to his father. Hyacinth's neighbour Elizabeth Warden (Josephine Tewson) is frequently invited round to the Buckets' for coffee. Though she is ordinarily calm, Elizabeth's nerves go to pieces in Hyacinth's house, causing her to smash Hyacinth's china and spill coffee and biscuits on Hyacinth's Burmese rug. She is married with a daughter away at university, yet her husband works abroad and, like Sheridan, neither character ever appears.
The film received mixed reviews. Vincent Canby in The New York Times stated, > About 30 minutes before it's over, Flashback begins to go to pieces, like > someone who has overdosed on carrot juice and organic marzipan. The movie > becomes woozy and sort of distraught. Until then, it's an engaging comedy > about the confrontation of a superannuated flower child of the 1960s and a > 26-year-old representative of the clean-shaven, cholesterol-conscious, > fiercely conservative 1980s.
The steamer was badly battered in the surf, and was expected that the vessel would go to pieces during the night, as the surf was increasing in size and a hard wind was blowing all day from the southwest. The cargo also was expected to be a total loss. According to the official life-saving service report, Harrison had been stranded south of the station and about 350 yards offshore. The keeper was informed of the stranding by telegraph and telephone.
The band was formed in 1999 by singers/guitarists Stu Livingstone and Pete Hall after their previous group, Datura Dream Deferred, disbanded. The band's initial lineup also included bassist Mark Raymond, drummer Dan Jagt, violinist Erin Aurich and flautist/guitarist Julie MacDonald, who also sang backup vocals."True Northern: Hamilton orch-pop posse get motivated". Now Magazine, by Sarah Liss. June 23, 2005 In 2001, the band's first album, Before We All Go To Pieces, was originally released by Black Mountain Music.
Record World (October 18, 1969): "The latest Ike and Tina Turner album is here and it contains Tina's version of the Barbara George oldie, 'I Know.' As usual, plenty of driving blues in the grooves. Tina lets herself go to pieces and crowds will love it." Cash Box (October 18, 1969): > Ike & Tina Turner had a noisemaker with their single, "The Hunter," and a 6 > minute, 30 second version of the song leads off this powerhouse album, which > should hit the Top 100 Albums.
1969 - Page 59 "Says Rock Singers Untrained, Have No Knowledge - Tiny Gerri Granger, in Mexico for a ' nightclub engagement, takes a dim view of the hippie, teen-ager and Beatle-type, so- called "singers" who have soared to prominence throughout the ..." Her song "I Go To Pieces (Everytime)" became massive on the U.K.'s Northern Soul Scene, despite only being released as a promo in the U.S.A. on the Bell Records label in 1971. Billboard listed it for release in February, however it was not officially released.
They issued a single, "Gonna Have a Good Time" (a cover of The Easybeats's song "Good Times") backed by "Would You Laugh" which was co- written by Cotton with Lloyd and Kipner. Friends followed with self-titled album before Cotton and Lloyd left to form a vocal trio, Cotton, Lloyd and Christian with Chris Christian. In 1975 the trio issued a self titled album, and the single, "I Go to Pieces", which reached the Billboard Hot 100. Their second album, Number Two, appeared in 1976.
McFee has received numerous BMI awards as a songwriter. In 1990 Southern Pacific played a concert on "On Stage", McFee can be heard singing lead vocals on "Any Way The Wind Blows" and "I Go To Pieces". By 1993, Southern Pacific had disbanded and both men had rejoined the Doobie Brothers. McFee and Knudsen contributed to 2000's Sibling Rivalry, on which McFee sings the lead vocal on the song "Angels of Madness", of which he was a co-writer, and McFee also co-wrote "Five Corners" with Patrick Simmons.
Shannon signed with Liberty in 1966 and revived Toni Fisher's "The Big Hurt" and the Rolling Stones' "Under My Thumb". Peter and Gordon released his song "I Go to Pieces" in 1965. Shannon also discovered the country singer Johnny Carver, who was then working in the Los Angeles area. He got Carver a contract with Liberty Records' subsidiary Imperial Records, writing, producing and arranging both sides of Carver's debut single, "One Way or the Other"/"Think About Her All the Time". Carver went on to have nearly 20 hits on the country chart during the late 1960s and 1970s.
Their version of the Del Shannon song "I Go to Pieces" - a 1965 hit for Peter and Gordon - became a #66 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Other tracks included a slowed-down version of the Supremes' hit "Baby Love"; a medley of songs from the Who's Tommy; and "I Don't Know Why You Love Me". The album was repackaged by Curb and Lloyd in 1976, and used as the music soundtrack of a movie, The Pom Pom Girls. The trio's second album, Number Two, also appeared in 1976, and in April 1977 they released another single, "Crying in the Rain", written by Carole King and Howie Greenfield and first recorded by the Everly Brothers.
Later, he served as a justice of the peace in Zvenigorodsky uyezd, and then was a managing director of Tashinskiy iron plant. It 1865, acting as President of Nobility in one of the districts of the Moscow province, he demanded a Constitution from the Czar, Alexander the Second, and the Czar is reported to have replied, "...I would sign any Constitution you like if I were sure that this would be for the good of Russia. But I know that if I did it to-day, to- morrow Russia would go to pieces." In 1882, Pavel started his service as an official "for special orders" in the Minister of Internal Affairs under the direction of Nikolay Ignatyev.
Working outside of the Extra Beat Boys, Bromfield, Olugbo and O'Reordan have produced and mixed tracks alongside producer/engineer Phil Harding. Among Bromfield's works with Harding are Climie Fisher's "Rise to the Occasion", Shooting Party's "I Go to Pieces", Rick and Lisa's "When You Gonna" and Shanice's "I'll Bet She's Got a Boyfriend". Bromfield, O'Reordan and Harding remixed Belouis Some's "Imagination" on the single release of "Some Girls" (the 'Can U Dig This Mix'). Olugbo has co-written/co-produced tracks for many artists; together with Harding, they mixed Jermaine Stewart's "Tren de Amor", then later on Olugbo worked on tracks such as the Brand New Heavies' "You Are the Universe", BoA's "I'm OK", Emma Bunton's "Breathing", Hear'Say's "Another Lover" and S Club's "Straight from the Heart".
Alex Strachan of The Gazette in Montreal praised the episode, stating "The whole family can watch together and not be offended, and you don't have to worry that the story will go to pieces in the end." He also praised the series as a whole, crediting it for "clinging to life and prospering in an increasingly fractured \- and fractious \- TV universe." Additionally TiVo delayed viewings later boosted ratings and figures, with around half a million people watching the show a week after its airing on TiVo, "The episode averaged 1.3 million viewers in the 18 to 49 demographic, and 1.4 million among viewers 25 to 54. It's Atlantis's best performance since Season Four's finale in March (2.6 million total viewers), and up an impressive 22 percent from last season's average, according to SCI FI".
Antonio F. Galassi (or Antoine Galassi) (1845–1904) was an Italian baritone who made his New York City debut at Academy of Music during its 1878–79 season and remained there through 1884. He was considered a great baritone, popular and fiery, right until 1883 when, according to some sources, he lost his voice during performance of I Puritani.Writing a commentary note within synopsis of that opera in his The Complete Opera Book, Gustav Kobbé added that "on the occasion of the opera revival for Etelka Gerster he witnessed how voice of Antonio Galassi break down and go to pieces during singing of Suoni la tromba!" Although later on he still performed occasionally (mostly during concerts), even in 1890s, his voice was no longer as great as before.
Besides the Nils Lofgren remake (featuring vocals by Del Shannon) on Lofgren's 1981 Night Fades Away album, "I Go to Pieces" has also been recorded by David Frizzell (My Life is Just a Bridge/ 1993), Sonny Geraci (On the Verge/ 2000), the Ian Mitchell Band (Suddenly You Love Me/ 2008), Joe Pernice (It Feels So Good When I Stop/ 2009), Colleen Peterson (Takin' My Boots Off/ 1978), Streetnix (Listen/ 1993), Gyllene Tider (B-side of 1982 single "Flickan I En Cole Porter-Sång"), Bobby Vinton (Bobby Vinton/ 1988), Albert West (West & Friends/ 1988), and the Wynners (Love & Other Pieces/ 1975). A rendering in Italian as "Il mare non- racconta mai" was a 1967 single release by Camaleonti (it). Also the Finnish rendering "Palasiksi Hajoan" was recorded by Rock Ola & the Charades for their self-titled 1993 album.

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