Don't Go may refer to:
Point of Entry is the seventh album from the British heavy metal band Judas Priest. It was released on 26 February 1981.
In 1980 Judas Priest garnered some airplay with "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight" from their album British Steel. As a result the band pursued a more melodic, radio friendly direction on Point of Entry.
Following the conclusion of the British Steel World Tour, the band began work on their next project. By this time, they had sufficient funds to fly all their equipment to the huge, state-of-the-art Ibiza Studios in Spain. This gave Point Of Entry a louder, stronger, more "live" sound than previous Judas Priest albums.
Three singles were released from the album: "Heading Out to the Highway", "Don't Go" and "Hot Rockin'", all of which had accompanying music videos. The song "Heading Out to the Highway" has been a staple in live shows since its release, "Desert Plains" was regularly played throughout the 1980s and "Hot Rockin'" is still performed today. On the 2005 "Re-united" tour they also played "Solar Angels" on rare occasions: on the World Wide Blitz Tour of 1981 (supporting Point of Entry), it had been the opening song of every show.
"Don't Go" is a single written, produced and sung by Marlon Jackson released in 1987 from his album Baby Tonight. On the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart, it peaked at No. 2. It was his second and final single.
Route 33 is a highway in western Missouri. Its northern terminus is at Route 6 in Maysville; its southern terminus is at Route 291 in the city of Liberty.
Route 33 is one of the original 1922 state highways. Its northern terminus was at Route 8 (now U.S. Route 136 in southern DeKalb County. At Plattsburg, it turned west (modern Route 116 and then south on current U.S. Route 169.
A branch route, Route 33A, left the former alignment and connected it with Lathrop. This branch is now part of the highway itself.
The following is a partial list of former primary state highways in the U.S. state of Virginia. Long-distance routes are listed here, while those entirely or mostly within one VDOT district are at the following pages:
Route 33 may refer to:
Thinking of you left behind
leaving the door open wide
turning around, do you know I'm there?
the last thing you said hanging in the air
don't you know this kind of heartache never mends?
should I tell myself it was an accident again?
please don't leave me, don't go, I'm not ready yet
spinning around having too much fun
fancying I was the only one
losing your patience every turn
do you see a lesson to be learned?
did you really mean to leave me behind?
did my feelings ever cross your busy mind?
please don't leave me, don't go, I'm not ready yet
I spent half the night a stranger
I was calling out your name
crying so hard, I couldn't tell you how I felt
I waited all day
you never came