"Together"
Single by Krystal Meyers
from the album Dying for a Heart
Released 2006
Genre Christian rock
Length 2:58
Label Essential
Writer(s) Krystal Meyers
Producer Wizardz of Oz and Ian Eskelin
Krystal Meyers singles chronology
"Hallelujah"
(2006)
"Together"
(2006)
"Shine"
(2008)

"Together" is the fourth single from the album Dying for a Heart by Krystal Meyers. Released in 2006, the song charted at No. 28 on the Christian CHR chart and No. 23 on the Christian Rock chart.

About "Together" [link]

"Together" was used in the hour-long special airing before the third season's premiere of NBC’s hit drama, Heroes.[1]

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Together (Lulu album)

Together is a 2002 album recorded by Scottish pop star Lulu as an album of duets with various artists, including Elton John, Paul McCartney, Joe Cocker, Cliff Richard, Westlife and Ronan Keating, amongst others. The album reached #4 in the UK album charts and was certified Gold.

Track listing

  • "Teardrops" with Elton John (Zeriiya Zekkariyas) – 4:48
  • "Shame Shame Shame" with Atomic Kitten (Sylvia Robinson) – 3:27
  • "Inside Thing (Let 'Em In)" with Paul McCartney (Paul McCartney, Lukas Burton, Billy Lawrie, Lulu) – 4:48
  • "We've Got Tonight" with Ronan Keating (Bob Seger) – 3:40
  • "Sail On, Sailor" with Sting (Brian Wilson, Tandyn Almer, Ray Kennedy, Van Dyke Parks, Jack Rieley) – 3:27
  • "Back at One" with Westlife (Brian McKnight) – 4:11
  • "To Sir, with Love" with Samantha Mumba (Donald Black, Mark London) – 2:57
  • "With You I'm Born Again" with Marti Pellow (Carol Connors, David Shire) – 3:37
  • "The Prayer" with Russell Watson (Bayer, Foster) – 4:32
  • "Reunited" with Cliff Richard (Dino Fekaris, Freddie Perren) – 4:03
  • Together (Larry Coryell & Emily Remler album)

    Together is an album by the American guitarists Larry Coryell and Emily Remler, which was released by Concord Jazz records in 1985.

    Reception

    AllMusic awarded the album with 4.5 stars and its review by Scott Yanow states: "This interesting and one-time matchup features Larry Coryell and Emily Remler on a set of guitar duets. It is easy to tell the two players apart, yet their styles were quite complementary. Highlights of the date (which has four standards, Pat Martino's "Gerri's Blues" and two Coryell originals) include "Joy Spring", "How My Heart Sings" and "How Insensitive". The Penguin Guide review says: ""Together" delivers fulsomely, a warm, approachable album which does not lack for subtleties. Recommended".

    Track listing

  • "Arubian Nights" (Larry Coryell) 5:50
  • "Joy Spring" (Clifford Brown) 5:44
  • "Ill Wind" (Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler) 6:27
  • "How My Heart Sings" (Earl Zindars) 5:43
  • "Six Beats, Six Strings" (Coryell) 6:57
  • "Gerri’s Blues" (Pat Martino) 5:29
  • Pulse (magazine)

    Pulse is a monthly news magazine and website on British primary care. It has been distributed without charge to general practitioners in the United Kingdom since 1960. Its stories are regularly picked up by national and regional newspapers. It frequently carries surveys of GP opinions. In 2005 its report that when more than 1,000 GPs were asked about their voting intentions, only one in 10 said they intended to vote Labour was reported prominently by the Daily Telegraph. In 2007 its report that 19% of 309 GPs surveyed said they did not believe abortion should be legal was picked up by the Daily Mail and the Evening Standard.

    In 2015, a report into NHS England's personal health budget scheme was picked up by the BBC,Daily Mail and The Guardian among other publications.

    It is one of a number of magazines often referred to by GPs as "the comics".

    Digital presence

    Pulse is the name of the print version of the magazine, while the website is called PulseToday.

    The company has recently launched a smartphone app called 'Pulse Toolkit'.

    Pulse (sculpture)

    Pulse is a 2013 sculpture by Jefre Manuel, installed at the Farragut North station in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It is mounted to the wall at the Connecticut Avenue and K Street, NW entrance. The installation is made of acrylic resin tile. It was funded by the Golden Triangle BID and DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.

    See also

  • 2013 in art
  • List of public art in Washington, D.C., Ward 2
  • References

    Pulse! (magazine)

    Pulse! was a tabloid magazine published by Tower Records (under the direction of VP of Publishing Mike Farrace) which contained record reviews, interviews and advertising. The magazine was started in 1983. Initially, it was given away free in their stores to promote their record sales. In 1992, the magazine began national distribution with a cover price of $2.95, but was cancelled in 2002 when the company discontinued U.S. operations. The last of the 222 issues appeared in December 2002.

    References

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    Got Myself Together

    by: Stremes

    At the speed of light communication,
    Rushing through the windows in my mind,
    Searching for a random destination,
    Running from the place I left behind,
    Yeah I got my, got myself together,
    The day that you laid your eyes on me,
    And nothing, nothing could be better,
    Baby than to hold you close to me,
    Come on up and catch the revolution,
    Reach across the distance far and wide,
    We're chasing down the final resolution,
    It's echoing across the mountain-side,
    Come on and get your, get yourself together,
    Take the unexpected point of view,
    Cause there is something, something that is better,
    Baby and it's there for me and you,
    One more time for those in desperation,
    Hanging on for someone to arrive,
    Sweeping through the maze of information,
    Wondering how it feels to be alive,
    And we must keep our, keep ourselves together,
    Forever now until the day is done,
    Cause there is nothing, nothing that is better,
    Underneath the shadow of the sun,
    Stay with me, stay with me,
    Who knows which way the wind will blow?
    Come with me, come with me,
    There's still such a long way to go,
    But yeah I got my, got myself together,
    The day that you laid your eyes on me,
    And nothing, nothing could be better,




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