Crush

Crush may refer to:

Music

Bands

  • Crush (American band)
  • Crush (British band), a band featuring Jayni Hoy and Donna Air from the television series Byker Grove
  • Crush (Canadian band)
  • Crush 40, a Japanese-American band featured in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise
  • Crush, 1995 side project of American band Crimson Glory
  • Albums

  • Crush (2NE1 album)
  • Crush (Abe Vigoda album)
  • Crush (Bon Jovi album)
  • Crush (Doughboys album)
  • Crush (IQ album)
  • Crush (OMD album)
  • Crushes (The Covers Mixtape), a 2010 mixtape by Mates of State
  • Crush 40, a 2003 album by Crush 40
  • The Best of Crush 40: Super Sonic Songs, a 2009 compilation album by Crush 40
  • Songs

  • "Crush" (Dave Matthews Band song)
  • "Crush" (David Archuleta song)
  • "Crush" (Fugative song)
  • "Crush" (Grace Jones song)
  • "Crush" (Jennifer Paige song)
  • "Crush" (Mandy Moore song)
  • "Crush" (Paul van Dyk song)
  • "Crush" (Pendulum song)
  • "Crush" (Solange Knowles song)
  • "Crush", a song by Amerie from Because I Love It
  • "Crush", a song by Anthrax from Volume 8: The Threat Is Real
  • Crush (OMD album)

    Crush is the sixth album by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released in 1985. It was the first of two OMD albums produced by Stephen Hague, who had previously produced albums by Jules and the Polar Bears, Slow Children, Elliot Easton, Gleaming Spires and others.

    "So in Love" (co-written with Hague) became the group's first hit single in the US. The album also sold well in the US. Aimed primarily at the US market, it is notable for moving the band's sound in a far more commercial direction, although elements of earlier experimentation are still evident on the title track, which is built around a tape loop of samples from Japanese television commercials, and the closing track "The Lights Are Going Out". A long-form video, Crush - The Movie was also released, showing the group talking about their career and performing the songs from the album.

    In a 2013 online poll, Crush was voted the 23rd best album of 1985 based on the opinions of over 45,000 respondents.

    Track listing

  • Per the album, all songs by OMD (except "So In Love", by OMD/Hague).
  • Crush (singer)

    Shin Hyo-seob (born May 3, 1992), professionally known as Crush (hangul: 크러쉬), is a South Korean R&B and hip hop artist under Amoeba Culture. He debuted in 2012 with the single "Red Dress".

    Career

    Crush made his official debut with the single "Red Dress" featuring TakeOne on December 7, 2012. In the following year, he released two singles, "Crush On You" and "어디 갈래 (Where Do You Wanna Go)" which featured Taewan and Gary.

    He released another single in April 2014, called "가끔 (Sometimes)". He also collaborated with Gaeko for the single "Hug Me". In August, he sang "잠 못드는 밤 (Sleepless Night)" for the OST of the SBS Drama It's Okay, That's Love. He then released the song "SOFA" in October.

    In 2015, he collaborated with Zion.T for the single "그냥 (Just)". The song was released on January 30, 2015, and debuted at #1 on the Gaon Singles Chart. They also won Best Collaboration & Unit at the 17th Mnet Asian Music Awards. In July, he released the single "Oasis" which featured Block B's Zico. He also held his first solo concert Crush On You from November 13 to 14.

    Jackyl

    Jackyl is an American hard rock band formed in 1991. Their sound has been described as hard rock, heavy metal and Southern metal. Their eponymous album has sold more than a million copies in the United States with released hit singles like "Down on Me" and "When Will it Rain". The band is best known for its song "The Lumberjack", which features a chainsaw solo by lead singer Jesse James Dupree.

    History

    Debut album

    In 1992, Jackyl's self-titled debut album was released under Geffen Records and eventually went platinum. It features a song entitled "She Loves My Cock", which was omitted from edited versions, as were suggestive elements on the album's cover art. When a Kmart in Georgia refused to sell Jackyl, the band played an impromptu concert in front of the store. Footage of the event was used for the music video of their single "I Stand Alone".

    Push Comes to Shove

    Their second album released in 1994 is titled Push Comes to Shove. Also that year, the band appeared at Woodstock '94 in Saugerties, New York. The album contains the singles "Push Comes to Shove" and "Headed for Destruction".

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    Crush

    by: Jackyl

    Life is so strange when its changin', yes indeed
    Well, I've seen the hard times and the pressure's been on me
    But I keep on workin' like the workin' man do
    And I've got my act together, gonna walk all over you
    Gimme back my bullets
    Put 'em back where they belong
    Ain't foolin' around 'cause I done had my fun
    Ain't gonna see no more damage done
    Gimme back my bullets
    Sweet talkin' people done ran me out of town
    And I drank enough whiskey to float a battleship around
    But I'm leavin' this game one step ahead of you
    And you will not hear me cry 'cause I do not sing the blues
    Gimme back my bullets
    Put 'em back where they belong
    Ain't foolin' around 'cause I done had my fun
    Ain't gonna see no more damage done
    Gimme back, gimme back my bullets
    Oh, put 'em back where they belong
    Gimme back my bullets
    Been up and down since, I turned seventeen
    Well, I've been on top, and then it seems I lost my dream
    But I got it back, I'm feelin' better everyday
    Tell all those pencil pushers, better get out of my way
    Gimme back my bullets
    Put 'em back where they belong
    Ain't foolin' around, 'cause I done had my fun
    Ain't gonna see no more damage done
    Gimme back, gimme back my bullets
    Oh, put 'em back where they belong




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