I Know

I Know may refer to:

Music

Albums

  • I Know (Luther Vandross album), 1998
  • I Know (Tone Damli album), 2009
  • I Know, by John Gorka
  • Songs

  • "I Know" (Dionne Farris song), 1995
  • "I Know" (Drake Bell song), 2006
  • "I Know" (Jay-Z song), 2008
  • "I Know" (Yo Gotti song), 2013
  • "I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)", a 1961 song by Barbara George
  • "She's So High/I Know", a double A-side single by the English rock band Blur
  • "I Know", by Barenaked Ladies from their album Born on a Pirate Ship
  • "I Know", by B.G. from its album Checkmate
  • "I Know", by Big Sean featuring Jhene Aiko
  • "I Know", by Fiona Apple from her album When the Pawn...
  • "I Know", by The Hollywood Flames
  • "I Know", by Joe Walsh from his album Songs for a Dying Planet
  • "I Know", by Kylie Minogue recorded around the time of Ultimate Kylie
  • "I Know", by Luther Vandross from his album I Know
  • "I Know", by New Atlantic
  • "I Know", by Perry Como, written by Carl Stutz and Edith Lindeman
  • "I Know", by Placebo from their self-titled album
  • "I Know", by Korean singer Se7en
  • "I Know", by Shift K3Y
  • I Know (I Know)

    "I Know (I Know)" is a song written by John Lennon released on his 1973 album Mind Games. The song is included on the 1998 box set, John Lennon Anthology. Lennon called the song, "just a piece of nothing," though some have read the song as a confession of troubles with his relationship with Yoko Ono.

    Personnel

    The musicians who performed on the original recording were as follows:

  • John Lennon – vocals, acoustic guitar
  • David Spinozza – guitar
  • Ken Ascher – keyboards
  • Gordon Edwards – bass guitar
  • Jim Keltner – drums
  • References

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics

  • I Know (Tone Damli song)

    "I Know" is a song by Norwegian singer Tone Damli from her third studio album I Know (2009). It was released in Norway on 27 April 2009. The song has peaked to number 4 on the Norwegian Singles Chart.

    Track listing

    Chart performance

    Release history

    References

    The Assembly

    The Assembly were a British synthpop project formed in 1983 in Basildon, England, by Vince Clarke (songwriting, keyboards, backing vocals) and Eric Radcliffe (songwriting, production).

    Feargal Sharkey was hired as a guest vocalist for the A-side of the group's only single, "Never Never". Clarke and Radcliffe had planned to use a different singer on each track the group recorded, but the group disbanded after the release of "Never Never", and no other vocalists were employed by the duo.

    Band history

    Clarke founded The Assembly shortly after disbanding Yazoo (featuring vocalist Alison Moyet), upon completion and distribution of Yazoo's 1983 album, You and Me Both.

    The Assembly marked the most involved phase of Clarke's long-term professional relationship with sound engineer Radcliffe, who had contributed significant influences to the recordings of Clarke's previous bands, Depeche Mode and Yazoo. However, the Assembly project never became a full-fledged band and resulted in only one single release, the UK hit "Never Never". It featured a sampled guitar track triggered note for note on a Fairlight CMI). The sound was augmented by session musician Clem Clempson on electric guitar.

    Assembly (film)

    Assembly is a 2007 Chinese war film written by Liu Heng and directed by Feng Xiaogang. It starred Zhang Hanyu, Deng Chao, Yuan Wenkang, Tang Yan, Wang Baoqiang, Liao Fan, Hu Jun, Ren Quan and Li Naiwen. The film, ostensibly portraying an anti-war theme, was first released on 20 December 2007. It won the 2008 Hundred Flowers Awards and the 2009 Golden Rooster Awards for Best Film.

    Plot

    The story begins in 1948 during the Huaihai Campaign of the Chinese Civil War. Gu Zidi, a PLA captain, commands his 9th Company in siege to a town defended by NRA forces. The company captures the town despite sustaining heavy casualties in an ambush. After witnessing his political commissar being brutally killed by an enemy field gun operator, Gu orders the surrendering NRA prisoners-of-war to be shot, but his command is met mainly with refusal. Gu is imprisoned as punishment. He quickly befriends his cellmate, Wang Jincun, an army teacher and pacifist who is jailed for showing cowardice on the battlefield. Gu's superior, Colonel Liu Zeshui, soon sends Gu and his remaining 46 men off on a new assignment: to defend to the last man (with limited resources) the regiment's flank — an old mine on the south bank of the Wen River — and to not retreat until he hears the bugle call for assembly with the regiment. Gu also receives permission to take Wang as his new political commissar.

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    The Assembly

    by: Cry Of The Afflicted

    Gather the memoirs, all the essential thoughts
    Or the assembly will weave the threads of our laws
    They will advance the ruse, they are the deceivers
    Together plotting to censure the truth
    Idle minds left to their own desires
    Will indulge the corruption bred, they will comply
    Can you taste the poison they nurture?
    Will we permit the agents to govern?
    Discount their doctrines, demand to be heard
    Join with the malcontents gathered here now
    We will oppose the grasp of the strongarm clutching our throats
    United in numbers we stand for the blind
    Endure for the hidden slaves, call them by name
    The assembly is destined to fall forever in pain
    Can you taste the poison they nurture?
    Will we permit the agents to govern?
    Cast your vote by show of hand




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