Long Gone

Long Gone may refer to:

  • "Long Gone" (Chris Cornell song)
  • Long Gone (album), a 1997 album by Jimmy D. Lane
  • Long Gone (film), a 1987 baseball film
  • Long Gone (instrumental), a 1948 instrumental by Sonny Thompson
  • Luke "Long Gone" Miles, an American blues singer
  • A song by Syd Barrett from the album The Madcap Laughs
  • Long Gone (album)

    Long Gone is a metal-edged, guitar blues album released in 1997 by Jimmy D. Lane.

    Track listing

  • "Hear My Train a Comin'"
  • "Obsession Babies"
  • "Long Gone"
  • "I Shall Be Released"
  • "Shake, Shiver, Ache"
  • "Rollin' Stone"
  • "Whiskey"
  • "Boom Boom"
  • "White Tears"
  • "Oh What a Feelin'"
  • "California"
  • "I'm in Love"
  • "Tears Without a Shoulder"

  • The Madcap Laughs

    The Madcap Laughs is the debut solo album by the English singer-songwriter Syd Barrett. It was recorded after Barrett had left Pink Floyd in April 1968. The album had a chequered recording history, with work beginning in mid-1968, but the bulk of the sessions taking place between April and July 1969, for which five different producers were credited − including Barrett, Peter Jenner (1968 sessions), Malcolm Jones (early-to-mid-1969 sessions), and fellow Pink Floyd members David Gilmour and Roger Waters (mid-1969 sessions). Among the guest musicians are Willie Wilson from (Gilmour's old band) Jokers Wild and Robert Wyatt of the band Soft Machine.

    The Madcap Laughs, released in January 1970 on Harvest in the UK, and on Capitol Records in the US, enjoyed minimal commercial success on release, reaching number 40 on the UK's official albums chart, while failing to hit the US charts. It was re-released in 1974 as part of Syd Barrett (which contained The Madcap Laughs and Barrett). The album was remastered and reissued in 1993, along with Barrett's other albums, Barrett (1970) and Opel (1988), independently and as part of the Crazy Diamond box set. A newly remastered version was released in 2010.

    Robyn

    Robin Miriam Carlsson (born 12 June 1979), known as Robyn, is a Swedish soprano vocalist. Robyn became known in 1997 for the worldwide dance-pop hit "Do You Know (What It Takes)" from her debut album, Robyn Is Here. The popularity of her UK number-one "With Every Heartbeat" and her 2005 album, Robyn, brought her international success. Australian Dance Albums Chart [60], Belgian Albums Chart [61], Canadian Albums Chart [62], European Top 100 Albums [46], Irish Albums Chart [63], Swiss Albums Chart [64], UK Albums Chart [43], US Billboard 200 [50], In June 2010 Robyn released the first album of a trilogy, Body Talk Pt. 1 (her first album since Robyn), which reached number one. Its lead single, "Dancing on My Own", was released several weeks before the album and received a Best Dance Recording nomination for a 2010 Grammy Award. Body Talk Pt. 2 was released on 6 September and debuted at number one on the Swedish chart. The trilogy's final album, Body Talk, was released on 22 November with "Indestructible" its lead single; "Call Your Girlfriend" was the album's second single. In May 2015 Robyn announced a new music project, La Bagatelle Magique.

    Robyn (disambiguation)

    Robyn Carlsson is a Swedish pop singer-songwriter.

    Robyn may also refer to:

    Persons

  • Robyn (name), a diminutive given name of Robert
  • Film, television and theatre

  • Robyn Lively (born 1972), American actress
  • Robyn Malcolm (born 1965), New Zealand actress
  • Robyn Nevin (born 1942), Australian actress, director and former head of the Sydney Theatre Company
  • Robyn Slovo (born 1953), South African film producer
  • Music

  • Robyn (born 1979, Robin Miriam Carlsson), Swedish pop singer and songwriter
  • Robyn Hitchcock (born 1953), British singer-songwriter and artist
  • Robyn Landis, American folk singer, author, public speaker
  • Robyn Loau (born 1972), Australian singer, songwriter and actress
  • Robyn Troup (born 1988), American singer
  • Robyn (album), 4th album of Swedish pop singer Robyn
  • Robyn Is Here, debut album of Swedish pop singer Robyn
  • Sports

  • Robyn Ebbern (born 1944), Australian tennis player
  • Robyn Gayle (born 1985), Canadian football (soccer) player
  • Robyn MacPhee (born 1983), Canadian curler
  • Others

    Robyn (album)

    Robyn is the fourth studio album by Swedish recording artist Robyn. It was released on 27 April 2005 by Konichiwa Records. The album represented a change in Robyn's musical style, in which she explored synthpop and dance-pop music, with inspirations from electronic duo The Knife and rock band Teddybears. It also marks Robyn's first album release on her own record label, Konichiwa Records, which she founded in 2005.

    The album debuted at number one on the Swedish Albums Chart in 2005, becoming Robyn's first-ever number-one album on the chart. It was released Internationally in 2007, two years after it was originally released. The album received a nomination for Best Electronic/Dance Album at the 2009 Grammy Awards. Five singles were released from the album: "Be Mine!", "Who's That Girl", UK number one song "With Every Heartbeat", "Konichiwa Bitches" and "Handle Me".

    Background

    In 2003, Robyn left her record label, Jive Records, because of the lack of artistic control offered to her by the label. The previous year she had released her third album, Don't Stop the Music, but felt disillusioned by the label's attempt to market her as the next Christina Aguilera in the United States. Robyn described the album as a "big compromise" and was upset because she "was going backwards" and not "doing what [she] wanted to".

    Podcasts:

    Robyn

    ALBUMS

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    Long Gone

    by: Lady Antebellum

    It's so like you just to show up at my door
    And act like nothin's happened
    You think I'll sweep my heart up off the floor
    And give it to you
    Like so many times before
    You're talking to a stranger
    I'm not that girl anymore
    That girl is long gone
    Boy you missed the boat it just sailed away
    Long gone
    She's not drowning in her yesterdays
    Betcha never thought I'd be that strong
    Well this girl is long gone
    Don't waste your breath with baby baby please
    Cuz I am so not listening
    Don't bother getting down upon your knees and try to beg me
    I'm tired of how you twist the truth
    You're not talking to the same girl
    Who used to forgive you
    Gone like the wind under Superman's cape
    Like a thief in the night I made the great escape
    I'm not the kind of girl that keeps making the same mistakes
    That girl is long gone
    Boy you missed the boat it just sailed away
    Long gone
    I'm not drowning in my yesterdays
    Betcha never thought I'd be that strong, betcha didn't
    Yeah well baby I proved you wrong
    This girl is long gone, long gone
    This girl is long gone, long gone
    This girl is long gone




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