Talk may refer to:
"Talking" is a single release from British indie rock band The Rifles. It was made available as a free download and on a one-sided 7" vinyl.
The song was given the accolade of 'Hottest Record in the World' by BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe, and hit number 48 on the UK Singles Chart on downloads alone.
The Rifles released "Talking (New Version)" as a B-side to their single "The Great Escape" on June 22, 2009.
Stop may refer to:
In geometry, the octagrammic prism is one of an infinite set of nonconvex prisms formed by square sides and two regular star polygon caps, in this case two octagrams.
Stop (Serbian: Стоп) is a village in the municipality of Rogatica, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Coordinates: 42°40′N 18°30′E / 42.667°N 18.500°E / 42.667; 18.500
Belinda is a feminine given name of unknown origin, apparently coined from Italian bella, meaning "beautiful". Alternatively it may be derived from the Old High German name Betlinde, which possibly meant "bright serpent" or "bright linden tree".
And:
Belinda is the first solo album by Belinda Carlisle, notable as her first recording after the break-up of new wave band The Go-Go's, for whom she was their lead singer. Released in mid-1986 it featured a hit single "Mad About You" which went to No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 in Canada.
Some of the songs on Belinda were written by Carlisle's former band-mate in the Go-Go's Charlotte Caffey while the rest were written by other songwriters. Carlisle has a single co-writing credit on one track ("Gotta Get to You").
"Band of Gold" was a hit song for Freda Payne in 1970. Payne provided background vocals on the dance mixes of Carlisle's version of this song, which would later appear as bonus tracks on the 2003 re-release of the album.
"I Need a Disguise" was written by the team of Tom Kelly and Billy Steinberg who co-wrote the song with Susanna Hoffs as it was originally intended for use by The Bangles. Kelly and Steinberg also co-wrote another song for Carlisle called "Dancing in the City" which she sang and would later appear on the soundtrack for the 1987 movie Burglar.
My God, I can't see how we are in love
What is this fate?
All the time that I believed that I would be lost
If I were alone
Hold it now, hold it now
So this is the last time (yeah) tonight?
One more time, baby, one more time
After time, after time, after time
So this is the last time (yeah) tonight?
One more time, baby, one more time
After time, after time, after time
How'd I forget your touch when I am alone?
Climbing the walls
Hard as I may try to stay apart for myself
There's something I want
Hold it now, hold it now
So this is the last time (yeah) tonight?
One more time, baby, one more time
After time, after time, after time
So this is the last time (yeah) tonight?
One more time, baby, one more time