"My Way" is a 1969 song popularized by Frank Sinatra.
My Way may also refer to:
"My Way" is a song popularized by Frank Sinatra. Its lyrics were written by Paul Anka and set to music based on the French song "Comme d'habitude" co-composed, co-written and performed in 1967 by Claude François. Anka's English lyrics are unrelated to the original French song.
Paul Anka heard the original 1967 French pop song, Comme d'habitude (As Usual) performed by Claude François, while on holiday in the south of France. He flew to Paris to negotiate the rights to the song. In a 2007 interview, he said, "I thought it was a bad record, but there was something in it." He acquired adaptation, recording, and publishing rights for the mere nominal or formal consideration of one dollar, subject to the provision that the melody's composers would retain their original share of royalty rights with respect to whatever versions Anka or his designates created or produced. Some time later, Anka had a dinner in Florida with Frank Sinatra and "a couple of Mob guys" during which Sinatra said "I'm quitting the business. I'm sick of it; I'm getting the hell out."
My Way is the 7th studio album by Jamaican recording artist Lady Saw. The album featured guest artists such as Eve, Camar Doyles, & Ding Dong. A duet with Ali Campbell on "I Do Love You" was recorded for the album, but not included on the final tracklisting.
Several singles were taken from the album. The first, "Party 'Til December", was released on August 10, 2010.
AllMusic gave the album 4/5 stars and a positive review:
Reggae Vibes fans gave the album a rating of "Very Good", with the accompanying review by the website stating:
DV8 is a comic book published by Wildstorm. The series revolves around the lives of a group of Gen-Active people (Called DV8, or referred to as "The Deviants"), initially living in New York under the supervision of Ivana Baiul, who sends them on life-threatening black ops assignments.
The series lasted 32 issues. The story of most DV8 members continued in the pages of Gen-Active, an anthology-series featuring various Wildstorm characters. Gen-Active lasted 6 issues.
Writer, Micah Wright, pitched a relaunch to WildStorm in 2003, but it was not picked up by the publisher. The artist on the book would have been Mark Robinson (Codename: Knockout).
The title returned in June 2010 as an eight-issue limited series called DV8: Gods and Monsters, written by Brian Wood with art by Rebekah Isaacs. The project is something Wood had been trying to get commissioned for years:
Rather than saving the world, they use their powers for selfish reasons: to please themselves, indulge in any fancy that comes their way, uncaring about anybody else, and to forget that they are all just pawns to Ivana, expendable to her needs and desires. The members don't like each other, but are soon banding together for survival. This is what stands this book apart from most other superhero teams: they aren't heroes, they are not nice people, don't even like each other and can't even save themselves, let alone the world.
Alright, Saturday night, I'm losing my mind
Another couple minutes, I'm free
Working past nine, flip over that sign
'Cause all my friends are waiting for me
10:45, everybody's outside
Get used to us disturbing the peace
So take it easy 'cuz we're here all night
Tell your momma not to call the police
If you're down, don'tcha get me down
So get
Oh, oh, oh, outta my way
Oh, oh, oh, outta my way
Oh, oh, oh, outta my way
You never let us do what we want
Feeling alright, it?s after midnight
And nothing really matters to me
Panama red goes straight to your head
At least if you've been drinking for free
3:59, man, I lost track of time
I gotta get back working at ten
But work has never been a friend of mine
And tomorrow night we'll do it again
If you're down, don'tcha get me down
So get
Oh, oh, oh, outta my way
Oh, oh, oh, outta my way
Oh, oh, oh, outta my way
You never let us do what we want
So get
Oh, oh, oh, outta my way
Oh, oh, oh, outta my way
Oh, oh, oh, outta my way
You never let us do what we want
Outta my way
Outta my way
Outta my way
You never let us do what we want