Baby (Angie Stone song)

"Baby" is a song by American recording artist Angie Stone.

Charts

Weekly charts

References

External links

  • Angie Stone discography at Discogs
  • Baby (surname)

    Baby is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Benoît Baby (born 1983), French rugby union footballer
  • François Baby (politician) (1768–1852), political figure in Upper Canada
  • François Baby (businessman) (1733–1820), Canadian businessman
  • François Baby (legislative councillor) (1794–1864), seigneur, businessman, and legislative councillor
  • Jacques Baby (1731–1789), Canadian fur trader
  • M. A. Baby (born 1954), Indian politician
  • Baby (musical)

    Baby is a musical with a book by Sybille Pearson, based on a story developed with Susan Yankowitz, music by David Shire, and lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr.. It concerns the reactions of three couples each expecting a child. The musical first ran on Broadway from 1983 to 1984.

    Synopsis

    Three couples, each newly expecting a child, have different but familiar reactions. Lizzie and Danny are university juniors who have just moved in together. Athletic Pam and her husband, Nick, a sports instructor, have had some trouble conceiving. Arlene, already the mother of three grown daughters, is unsure of what to do, contemplating abortion while her husband Alan is thrilled with the thought of a new baby. Throughout the show, these characters experience the emotional stresses and triumphs, the desperate lows and the comic highs, that accompany the anticipation and arrival of a baby.

    Musical numbers

    "Baby, Baby, Baby (Reprise)" was replaced in the initial run and the original cast recording with the song "Patterns," wherein Arlene contemplates her circular life as mother and wife.

    Misfits (Sara Hickman album)

    Misfits is the fifth album by the American singer/songwriter Sara Hickman, released in 1997. (see 1997 in music).

    Track listing

  • "Cesar Stasney Introduction" – 0:44
  • "Strong Woman" (Goldenberg, Hickman) – 3:58
  • "Dump Truck" (Etzioni, Hickman) – 4:16
  • "Secrets of Love II" (Hickman, McLemore) – 3:19
  • "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (Loesser) – 2:48
  • "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" (King) – 3:43
  • "Nobody Goes to the Moon Anymore" (Bramblett) – 2:55
  • "Satin Sheet for Alice" (Hickman) – 3:11
  • "Rosie's Theme" (Hickman) – 1:00
  • "Let Me Take Your Picture" (Hickman) – 3:23
  • "Hey! Where You Goin'?" (Hickman) – 4:07
  • "Grandma's Feather Bed" (Connor) – 0:29
  • "False Pretenses" (Boyd) – 2:47
  • "I Want to Go Swimming in Your Eyes" (Hickman) – 2:24
  • "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" (Gilbert, Wrubel) – 3:12
  • "I Think I Love You" (Romeo) – 4:09
  • "Take Me With You" (Batteau, Hickman) – 4:11
  • "Romania" (Hickman) – 5:53
  • "Like a Collar on a Dog" (Hickman) – 4:52
  • "Radiation Man" (Hickman) – 5:28
  • Personnel

  • Sara Hickman - acoustic guitar, banjo, guitar, vocals, background vocals
  • List of Misfits episodes

    Misfits is a British science fiction comedy-drama television show, on the network Channel 4, about a group of young offenders sentenced to work in a community service programme, where they obtain supernatural powers after a strange electrical storm. The show premiered on 12 November 2009 and concluded on 11 December 2013 after its fifth series.

    Series overview

    Episodes

    Series 1 (2009)

    Series 2 (2010)

    The events of Series 2 commence immediately after the end of Series 1. Filming took place in May 2010 and the second series began airing in November 2010.

    Series 3 (2011)

    The third series of Misfits began airing on 30 October 2011 with the first of eight episodes. Robert Sheehan, who played Nathan in the first two series of the show, does not appear in the third series. His exit is shown in an online film that was released on the official Misfits website on 15 September, shortly before the third series airs. The online film is set in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. A new character called Rudy is introduced in the first episode to replace Nathan, played by Joseph Gilgun.

    Misfits (The Kinks song)

    "Misfits" is the title track for The Kinks' 1978 album, Misfits. It was written by Ray Davies.

    Lyrics

    The lyrics of "Misfits" detail the many so-called "losers" and "failures" who are "lost without a crowd yet [they] go [their] own way." It goes on to say that "You're a misfit, afraid of yourself, so you run away and hide" and that "you've been a misfit all your life." The lyrics, however, embrace these misfits, with lyrics such as "misfits are everywhere" and "why don't you join the crowd and come inside." "Yes it's true what they say, every dog has his day," Davies sings, suggesting that these misfits will have their time.

    Release and reception

    Ray Davies said of the song's appeal, "I was trying not to be a hit machine - and we've certainly achieved that with a few albums. But we wanted to expand and find a new fan-base - and hopefully, we'd still be excited by the music. Things like "Misfits" and "A Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy" a bit later were attempts to do both; music we got a kick out of, and also improve the fan-base."

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