No One

No One may refer to:

  • No One (band), band
    • No One (album), the sole studio album by the Chicago nu metal band of the same name
  • No One (album), the sole studio album by the Chicago nu metal band of the same name
  • "No One" (2 Unlimited song), a 1994 song by 2 Unlimited
  • "No One", a song by Cold from their 2000 album 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
  • "No-One", a song by Dark Tranquillity from their Limited Edition Digipak album Projector
  • "No One", a song by Fear Factory from their 2001 album Digimortal
  • "No One", a song by Quasi from their 2003 album Hot Shit!
  • "No One" (Aly & AJ song), a 2005 song by Aly & AJ
  • "No One" (Alicia Keys song), a 2007 song by Alicia Keys
    • "Nadie (No One)", a 2008 Spanish version of the Alicia Keys song by Prima J on their album Prima J
  • "Nadie (No One)", a 2008 Spanish version of the Alicia Keys song by Prima J on their album Prima J
  • No One (EP) a 2010 album by South Korean boy band F.Cuz
  • "No One" (Maja Keuc song), 2010
  • No One (Maverick Sabre song)
  • no one, no-one or noone, an English indefinite pronoun
  • Joe Beagle

    Joe Beagle, also known as singer-songwriter Joey Parratt, is an award-winning songwriter with various TV, radio and live performances to his name. He was founder member of The Flying Brix, No-one, Champion the Underdog, The (original) Beagles, Awful Racket, Cute Baby Monster and My Mate's Band all of which played almost exclusively his own original songs.

    In 1979, as founder member of The Flying Brix, along with John Ashton, David Bradbury, Mark Hamilton, Gary Taylor and his brother Andy Barratt, he recorded, produced and released "Black Colours" a limited edition 7 inch 33 rpm vinyl DIY EP with 9 original songs, distributed by Rough Trade Records and played by John Peel (of BBC, Radio One). One of the songs, "Uniform (I Don't Wanna Be Different)", was later featured on a compilation CD commemorating the era, MESSTHETICS #104 CD: 'D.I.Y.' and indie postpunk from the South Wales and the Z-Block scene: 1977-1981 (part 1).

    Rowlands replaced Hamilton and then the band split in 1981 and Rowlands, Ashton, Bradbury and Taylor went on to form 'Fourplay'. Joe stayed with the name of The Flying Brix.

    No One (2 Unlimited song)

    "No One" is a song recorded by Dutch Eurodance band 2 Unlimited.

    Release and reception

    "No one" was released as the second single from 2 Unlimited's third album, Real Things.

    The release scored chart success in many European countries peaking at #2 in the Netherlands and #3 in Belgium. It was the least successful release to date in the UK hitting #17, but received the more airplay than previous hits from national station BBC Radio 1 due to the change in direction to a much lighter, breezier pop-reggae style.

    Appearances

    The melody of this song was also sampled in 1996 single by Serbian group Moby Dick with name "Kralj kokaina" ("King of Cocaine").

    Track listing

    Charts

    References

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
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    No One Can Stop Us

    by: Donkey Rollers

    No one can stop us
    For we are the Donkey Rollers
    No one can stop us [3x]
    For we are, the Donkey Rollers
    [2x]
    As the sun sets, the moon rises
    The night life awakes
    In dark sound places
    The Donkey Rollers take their position in their stage
    Loaded with vinyl
    Equipped with their spinning turntables
    Ready to blow your mind
    No one can stop us
    For we are the Donkey Rollers
    No one can stop us [3x]
    For we are, the Donkey Rollers
    [2x]




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