Sneaker may refer to:
Sneakers are a type of casual shoes.
Sneakers may also refer to:
Sneaker was a West Coast American rock band, active from 1973 to 1983. The band is best known for its Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 hit single, "More Than Just the Two of Us", from its first album, Sneaker (1981). They also had a minor hit with "Don't Let Me In", a song written by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker from Steely Dan.
Sneaker was composed of Tim Torrance on guitars, Mitch Crane on vocals and guitars, Michael Carey Schneider on vocals and keyboards, Mike Hughes on drums, Michael Cottage on bass guitar, and Jim King on keyboards, synthesizers, and vibes. The band cited as its primary musical influences Steely Dan, The Eagles and The Doobie Brothers. They released 2 studio albums on Handshake Records and Tapes, Sneaker in 1981 (which included their Top 40 hit, "More Than Just the Two of Us") and Loose In The World in 1982. Both albums were produced by Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. In 2001, Cool Sound Records, a Japanese record label, released Early On, a collection of their early recordings and, in 2003, released Footprints In Japan, a 1982 live recording from Osaka & Tokyo, Japan.
Sneakers (also known as athletic shoes, tennis shoes, or trainers) are shoes primarily designed for sports or other forms of physical exercise. Sneakers have evolved to be used for casual everyday activities. The term generally describes a type of footwear with a flexible sole made of rubber or synthetic material and an upper part made of leather or synthetic materials. Examples of such shoes include athletic footwear such as: basketball shoes, tennis shoes, cross trainers and other shoes worn for specific sports.
"Sneakers" is the more common term used in the Northeastern United States and southern Florida. The term is also used in North Carolina. The British English equivalent of "sneaker" in its modern form is "trainer". In some urban areas in the United States, the slang for sneakers is kicks. Other terms include training shoes or trainers (British English), sandshoes, gym boots or joggers (Geordie English in the UK), running shoes, runners or gutties (Canadian English, Australian English, Scottish English and Hiberno-English), sneakers (North American English, Australian English and New Zealand English), tennis shoes (North American English and Australian English), gym shoes, tennies, sports shoes, sneaks, takkies (South African English and Hiberno-English), rubber shoes (Philippine English) or canvers (Nigerian English).
There are times when all your love is meant for me
Then you're the wind, alone and free;
Our love is more than you and me
And you're the one I can give myself away
And I'm the one who calls your name
In the quiet of a dream
It's more than just the two of us
And we just have to keep holding on, holding on;
More than just the two of us
And we just have to keep holding on, holding on
In your touch come the words so hard to say
And in your very special way
You can make me understand
In my eyes you are the warmth of the sun
And after all is said and done
Our love is more than you and me
It's more than just the two of us
And we just have to keep holding on, holding on;
More than just the two of us
And we just have to keep holding on, holding on
In my eyes you are the warmth of the sun
And after all is said and done
Our love is more than you and me
It's more than just the two of us
And we just have to keep holding on, holding on;
More than just the two of us
And we just have to keep holding on, holding on
It's more than just the two of us
And we just have to keep holding on, holding on;
More than just the two of us