Bad Company (disambiguation)

Bad Company are a British rock music band formed in 1973

Bad Company may also refer to:

Film

  • Bad Company (1925 film), an American drama directed by Edward H. Griffith
  • Bad Company (1931 film), an American gangster film directed by Tay Garnett
  • Bad Company (1946 film), a British drama directed by Paul Barrelet
  • Bad Company (1972 film), an American Western written and directed by Robert Benton
  • Bad Company (1980 film), a Canadian film directed by Peter Wronski
  • Bad Company (1986 film), an Argentine drama written and directed by José Santiso
  • Bad Company (1992 film), a British crime drama short directed by Julian Richards
  • Bad Company (1995 film), an American neo-noir thriller directed by Damian Harris
  • Bad Company (1999 film), a French film directed by Jean-Pierre Améris
  • Bad Company (2002 film), an American action-comedy directed by Joel Schumacher
  • Les Mauvaises fréquentations (En. Bad Company), a 1963 film written and directed by Jean Eustache
  • Mabudachi (En. Bad Company), a 2001 Japanese film written and directed by Tomoyuki Furumaya
  • Battlefield: Bad Company 2

    Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is a 2010 first-person shooter video game developed by the Swedish firm EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, iOS and Kindle Fire systems. It is a direct sequel to Battlefield: Bad Company and is part of the Battlefield game series. It was released worldwide in March 2010. The iOS port was released on the App Store on 16 December 2010. A Kindle Fire version was released in June 2012.

    The game is primarily a squad-level first-person shooter based in a contemporary modern warfare setting. Additionally, the game includes a single-player campaign, where the player re-assumes the role of Preston Marlowe, the protagonist of the original game. The game's Frostbite 1.5 engine allows for destructible environments.Multiplayer maps, which allow for five different game modes, contain a wide selection of vehicles, aircraft and emplacements.

    The game was met with positive reception from critics, garnering a mean of 88 from aggregator Metacritic for the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions, and 87 for the PC version. It has become a commercial success, having sold more than twelve million units since its initial release. Seven VIP map packs as well as a downloadable game mode have been released thus far, plus an expansion pack centered on the Vietnam War, which was released on 21 December 2010.

    Bad Company (1946 film)

    Bad Company is a 1946 drama film directed by Paul Barrelet and written by R. Wakeley. It stars Mabel Constanduros and Diana Dawson.

    Plot

    A dancer whose career was ruined in an accident has her mobility restored by a surgeon. Her boyfriend gives her a stolen diamond.

    Cast

  • Mabel Constanduros as Ma White
  • Diana Dawson as Mary Jeans
  • Gordon Begg as Joe Graham
  • Kenneth Mosely as Tom Gilmore
  • Bob Elson as Peter Graham
  • Granville Squires as Ventriloquist
  • References

    External links

  • Bad Company at the Internet Movie Database

  • Call on Me

    Call on Me may refer to:

  • Call on Me (album), a 1980 album by Evelyn King
  • Call on Me, a 1963 album by Bobby Bland, or the title song
  • "Call on Me" (Chicago song), 1974
  • "Call on Me" (Eric Prydz song), 2004
  • "Call on Me" (Janet Jackson song), featuring Nelly, 2006
  • "Call on Me" (Tanya Tucker song), 1989
  • "Call on Me", a song by Bad Company from Straight Shooter
  • "Call on Me", a song by Big Brother and the Holding Company from Big Brother & the Holding Company
  • "Call on Me", a song by Captain Beefheart from Safe as Milk
  • "Call on Me", a song by Laleh from Prinsessor
  • "Call on Me", a song by Legend Seven from Blind Faith
  • "Call on Me", a song by Lou Reed from The Raven
  • "Call on Me", a song by Michael Jackson from Farewell My Summer Love
  • "Call on Me", a song by Quicksilver Messenger Service from What About Me
  • See also

  • Call Me (disambiguation)
  • Call on Me (Janet Jackson song)

    "Call on Me" is a song by American recording artist Janet Jackson with guest vocals from rapper Nelly from Jackson's ninth studio album, 20 Y.O. (2006). It was written by Jermaine Dupri, Johnta Austin, James Phillips, Cornell Haynes, Jr., James Harris III and Terry Lewis, and produced by Dupri, Phillips, Jam and Lewis, in addition to Jackson. "Call on Me" was released as the album's lead single in June 19, 2006 by Virgin Records. It is a mid-tempo ballad which talks about calling on a person when a friend or somebody to listen is needed. The song received mixed reviews from music critics, although some picked it as one of the best tracks on the album, calling it a "lovely and elegant" ballad.

    "Call on Me" was a moderate success commercially, becoming her most successful single in some countries since "All for You" in 2001. It peaked at number 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Additionally, it spent two non-consecutive weeks at number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, making it Jackson's sixteenth R&B chart-topper. Internationally, the song peaked inside the top-twenty in Ireland, Italy, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

    Call on Me (Chicago song)

    "Call on Me" is a song written by Lee Loughnane for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago VII (1974), with Peter Cetera singing lead vocals and the song makes prominent use of conga drums played by Guille Garcia. The second single released from the album, it reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Easy Listening chart.

    "Call on Me" was the first Loughnane composition to be released by the band. Loughnane was the last original Chicago member to receive a songwriting credit.

    Personnel

  • Peter Cetera – bass, lead & background vocals
  • Robert Lamm – Fender Rhodes electric piano, background vocals
  • Terry Kath – phased/delayed wah-wah electric guitars
  • Danny Seraphine – drums
  • Lee Loughnane – trumpet, background vocals
  • James Pankow – trombone, brass arrangement
  • Walter Parazaider – tenor saxophone
  • Guille Garcia – congas
  • Laudir de Oliveira – percussion
  • See also

  • List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1974 (U.S.)
  • References

    External links

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    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Whiskey Bottle (single Mix)

    by: Bad Company

    Well, well, well, oh yeah, mmm.
    I'm sitting here in Memphis,
    Whiskey bottle in my hand, oh. I got to find a woman,
    I'm only on a one-night stand,
    I've got to kick away these blues,
    Got to get on my rock and roll shoes,
    I'm leaving in the morning,
    I'm heading for the promised land.
    Got to call a number,
    A certain woman in town, yeah,
    But when I got connected she told me
    She was going to settle down, Oh baby, yeah.
    I've got to kick away these blues,
    Got to get on my rock and roll shoes,
    I'm leaving in the morning,
    I'm heading for the promised land,
    Oh baby; look out over there.
    Ever since I've been playing guitar in a band,
    Ever since I been to St. Davida's school,
    Every time I tried to play my winning hand,
    I get a little closer but it's still the same old game.
    Ma ma mama, I get a little closer to you baby, Seem like
    you're all the same, I get a little closer to you,
    still the same old game, Come on baby, I want to take you with me.
    I've got to leave the city, I'm headed for the California sun,
    Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, They say the girls are pretty
    And pretty soon I'm going to get me one, Yeah, yeah, yeah,
    I've got to kick away these blues, Got to get on my
    rock and roll shoes, I'm leaving in the morning,
    I'm heading for the promised land, Lord knows I am.
    Ever since I been playing guitar in a band, Ever since I've been
    St. Davida's place, Every time I tried to play my winning hand,
    I get a little closer but it's still the same old game




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