No Way

No Way may refer to:

Music

  • No Way (Run On album)
  • No Way, album by Geraldine Hunt
  • No Way, album by Bobbi Humphrey
  • Songs

  • "No Way", song by Korn from Issues (Korn album)
  • "No Way", song by Korean girl singer Rottyful Sky
  • "No Way", song by Pearl Jam from Yield (album) 1998
  • "No Way", song by Toni Braxton from Pulse (Toni Braxton album) 2010
  • "No Way", song by Humble Pie from Thunderbox (album) 1974
  • "No Way", song by Nina Hagen Band from Unbehagen 1980, also Definitive Collection 2004
  • "No Way", song by Krokus from Metal Rendez-Vous 1980
  • "No Way", song by Taïro Street Tape, Vol. 4 2014
  • "No Way", song by David Gilmour from David Gilmour (album) 1978
  • "No Way", song by Sonic Youth from The Eternal (album) 2009
  • "No Way", song by Grover Washington, Jr. from Discovery: The First Recordings 2001
  • "No Way", song by Bobbi Humphrey 1986
  • "No Way", song by The Cynics
  • "No Way", song by Dogs (French band) 1977
  • "No Way", song by The Donkeys 1980
  • "No Way", song by Moti Special 1985
  • "No Way", song by Steve 'White Man' Waller EMI UK 1976
  • Bob Girls

    Bob Girls (Korean: 단발머리) were a South Korean girl group under the management of Chrome Entertainment. The group consisted of four members, Dahye, Yujeong, Jina and Danbi. They debuted on June 10, 2014 with the single "No Way" from The 1st Single Album.

    In February 2015, it was reported that Jina was diagnosed with encephalitis and the group was disbanded.

    History

    Chrome Entertainment released a picture of Bob Girls on May 21. All four members had bobbed hair, and the agency stated, "Usually when girls cut their long hair, it means they are going through some mental changes. Likewise, Bob Girls aims to represent a shift of womanhood of our times."

    Bob Girls' debut showcase was held on June 10 in Gangnam, Seoul. That same day, their first album was released along with a music video for "No Way", the lead single. The album also included a second song, "Oh My Boy" (왜이래; Wae Irae, lit. "Why This Way"). The group made its debut on the music show M! Countdown on June 12. On July 30, promotions began for "Oh My Boy" with a performance on Show Champion. The next day, Bob Girls' album was re-released as Summer Repackage, with summer remixes of both songs.

    No Way (Run On album)

    No Way is the second album by Run On, released on February 25, 1997 through Matador Records.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Run On, except "Road" by Nick Drake and "Sinner Man" which is traditional. 

    Personnel

  • Rick Brown drums, synthesizer, marimba, vocals, programming
  • Sue Garner bass guitar, guitar, piano, vocals, design
  • Katie Gentile violin, organ, cowbell, backing vocals
  • Alan Licht – guitar, chord organ, cowbell, vocals
  • Hugh Hamrick painting
  • Rod Hui mixing on "Something Sweet", "Road" and "Sinner Man"
  • Brent Lambert mastering
  • Casey Rice engineering, mixing
  • References

    External links

  • No Way at Discogs (list of releases)
  • No Way (Rottyful Sky song)

    "No Way" is a 2010 electronic-dance single by Korean artist Rottyful Sky, previously known as Hanul. It is her first digital single released, following a nine-year hiatus. On 21 July 2010, a 3D music video was released. Directed by Lee Sa-gang, the video was part of Sony Korea-sponsored project, which was held at the Megabox Theater in the COEX Mall in Seoul, South Korea. The song charted on the South Korean national Gaon Weekly and Monthly Download Charts, which ranks best-selling non-physical, digital music sales. "No Way" peaked on the charts at No. 88.

    Track listing

    Sales chart

    Release history

    Video

    Media appearances

  • 6 August 2010: Now TV interview
  • 19 August 2010: Radio interview
  • 22 July 2010: M!Countdown
  • 24 July 2010: Love Power Music
  • 25 July 2010: Inkigayo
  • 31 July 2010: Music Core
  • 1 August 2010: Inkigayo
  • 6 August 2010: Music Bank
  • 8 August 2010: M-Wave (EP15)
  • 9 August 2010: tvN
  • 11 August 2010: M!Countdown
  • 12 August 2010: M!Countdown
  • 15 August 2010: M-Wave (EP16)
  • David Gilmour (album)

    David Gilmour is the first solo album by Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour. The album was released in May and June 1978 in the United Kingdom and the United States, respectively. The album reached number 17 in the UK and number 29 on the Billboard US album charts; it was certified Gold in the US by the RIAA. The album was produced by Gilmour, and consists mostly of blues, guitar oriented rock songs except for the piano-dominated ballad "So Far Away".

    History

    The tracks used for the album were recorded between February and March 1978 with engineer John Etchells at Super Bear Studios in France. They were then mixed at the same studio by Nick Griffiths. The cover used for the first EMI pressings of the album LP was done by Hipgnosis and Gilmour; Gilmour was credited on the cover for contributing "Keyboards, Vocals" although he played guitar. The CBS/Columbia pressings (outside Europe) listed Gilmour as contributing "Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals". Among those depicted on the sleeve are Gilmour's then-wife, Ginger. Session musicians include bassist Rick Wills and drummer Willie Wilson, both of whom (with Gilmour) used to be part of Jokers Wild.

    No Way!

    No Way! is the fifth album by guitarist Boogaloo Joe Jones which was recorded in 1970 and released on the Prestige label.

    Reception

    Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars calling it "a set of pretty funky early-'70s soul-jazz".

    Track listing

    All compositions by Boogaloo Joe Jones except as indicated

  • "No Way" - 7:16
  • "If You Were Mine" (Jimmy Lewis) - 4:48
  • "Georgia On My Mind" (Hoagy Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell) - 5:59
  • "Sunshine Alley" (Butch Cornell) - 7:09
  • "I'll Be There" (Berry Gordy, Bob West, Willie Hutch, Hal Davis) - 4:02
  • "Holdin' Back" - 6:45
  • Personnel

  • Boogaloo Joe Jones - guitar
  • Grover Washington Jr. - tenor saxophone
  • Sonny Phillips - organ, electric piano (tracks 1-3 & 5)
  • Butch Cornell - organ (tracks 4 & 6)
  • Jimmy Lewis - electric bass
  • Bernard Purdie - drums
  • References

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