The Room may refer to:
"The Room" is a song by Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad. The song was released as the third single from the band's second studio album, Forget the Night Ahead. It was released on 5 April 2010 on Fat Cat Records. The song features violin by Laura McFarlane, of fellow Scottish band My Latest Novel, and was the first song to be written for the record.
"The Room" was first released as an acoustic version, under the title "Untitled #27," on the band's 2008 compilation album Killed My Parents and Hit the Road. The title of the song was inspired by the 2003 Tommy Wiseau movie, The Room.
The B-side of the single is an acoustic version of "The Neighbours Can't Breathe," a song also featured on Forget the Night Ahead.
The video for the song premiered on 25 February 2010 on The Line of Best Fit's website. It was directed by Nicola Collins, whose filmmaking work includes the award-winning documentary The End. The video features David Lynch's granddaughter in the starring role.
Hudson's Bay (formerly and still colloquially known as The Bay) is a chain of 90 department stores that operate exclusively in Canada. It is the main brand of Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), North America's oldest company. It has its headquarters in the Simpson Tower in Toronto. In French, the chain is known as la Baie d'Hudson (formerly la Baie), short for "Compagnie de la Baie". The chain uses both the English and French versions of the name in some parts of the country.
The stores are full-line department stores, with a focus on high end fashion apparel, accessories, and home goods. Price points at Hudson's Bay are comparable to U.S. retailers Lord & Taylor, Bloomingdales, and Nordstrom. The average store size is 135,000 square feet (12,500 m2).
Flagship downtown stores are located in Canada's largest cities, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, and Winnipeg, often being multi-storey, historic buildings and carry an extensive range and selection of goods than regular Hudson's Bay stores. The largest of the flagship stores is the Toronto store on Queen Street, at about 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2). Toronto has another smaller store along the Mink Mile at Bloor Street East and Yonge Street in the Hudson's Bay Centre.
I Know may refer to:
"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.
The musicians who performed on the original recording were as follows:
"I Know" is a song by British producer and DJ Shift K3Y. The song was released in the United Kingdom on 21 September 2014 as a digital download. The song peaked at number 25 on the UK Singles Chart. It was written and produced by Shift K3Y.
A music video to accompany the release of "I Know" was first released onto YouTube on 12 August 2014. The video has accumulated over fourteen million views.
My baby says she's mine all mine but I know that she's
just Lupine
Well, what can I do
She locks me in the little room so she can howl beneath
the moon
Without fear of hurting me
Well won't somebody help me please help me in this misery
Won't somebody break this spell
And send my baby down to hell
My baby says she's mine all mine but I know that she's
just Lupine
Well, what can I do?
I woke up this morning and what did I see ?
I was covered in blood my baby's lying next to me
Her throat had been ripped out
I suppose it must be true
The werewolf must be me and not you
My baby says she's mine all mine but now I know that I'm
Lupine
Well what can I do?
Yeah, now I know that I'm Lupine i have myself a real
good time
Well, what would you do?