"Take It Easy!" is the title of the eighth single by the Hello! Project unit Buono!. The title song is the fourth song used for the ending theme of Shugo Chara!! Doki—.
The single was released on August 26, 2009 in Japan under the Pony Canyon label in two different versions: regular and limited.
The Single V version was released on September 2, 2009
"Take It Easy" is a song written by Jackson Browne and Glenn Frey, and recorded by the Eagles with Frey singing lead vocals. It was the band's first single, released on May 1, 1972. It peaked at No. 12 on the July 22, 1972 Billboard Hot 100 chart, after debuting at No. 79 on June 3. It also was the opening track on the band's debut album Eagles and it has become one of their signature songs, included on all of their live and compilation albums. It is listed as one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
Jackson Browne later recorded the song as the lead track on his second album, For Everyman (1973), and released it as a single as well, although it did not chart.Travis Tritt also covered the song for the 1993 Eagles' tribute album Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles, the video for that song is notable for the appearance of all five members of the Eagles together the first time in 13 years after their break-up, and led to the reunion of the band a few months later.
"Take It Easy" is a song by Australian-New Zealand recording artist Stan Walker from the Mt. Zion film soundtrack (2013). It was released as the first single from the album by Sony Music Australia on 30 November 2012. "Take It Easy" peaked at number five on the New Zealand Singles Chart.
"Take It Easy" was released as a single via digital download in New Zealand by Sony Music Australia on 30 November 2012.
The Pioneer or The Pioneers may refer to:
"Pioneers" is a single by Bloc Party from their debut album Silent Alarm. It was released in the United Kingdom by Wichita Recordings on 18 July 2005 and reached number 18 in the UK Singles Chart. Due to an error printing, it was called "The Pioneers" on the album track-listing. Each copy of the single is numbered in the top left corner.
The music video was made by the company Mini Vegas and was directed by Aoife McArdle.
The Pioneers is a 1916 Australian silent film directed by Franklyn Barrett. The film is based on the debut novel by Katharine Susannah Prichard which won £250 in a 1915 literary competition. It is considered a lost film.
It was later filmed by Raymond Longford as The Pioneers (1926).
A convict, Dan Farrel, escapes from Van Diemen's Land and throws himself on the mercy of a farming couple, Mary and Donald Cameron. The years pass and Dan becomes a school teacher. He marries and they have a daughter, Dierdre, but his wife dies.
Dierdre grows up and agrees to marry a local pub keeper, McNab, to stop him from revealing that Dan is a convict. McNab still goes to the police and Dan is arrested. Dierdre accidentally kills McNab.
Sentindo a noite vazia
De repente o sino
Despertando o silêncio
O telefone me chamou
Um velho amigo de guerra
Um parceiro batuta
Emocionado me disse
Adivinha quem chegou?
Duas lindas princesas
A nos esperar, de Nova York
Um grande presentão
Pra sair e curtir, não quis acreditar
Na noite que eu tava na solidão
Take, take it easy
Só quero um sonho
Que se realize em Nova York
Sei que será, que será, que será
Seguirei, seguirei, seguirei
O mundo até você
Sentados na mesa
do berro d'água
Disse pra elas que aqui na Bahia
Tudo pode acontecer
Falar inglês é bobagem
Quando os olhos se entendem
Não precisa explicar
O que a gente quer dizer
Mas havia o destino pra nos separar
Um vôo marcado para Maceió
Nossos olhos então começaram a brilhar
Um dia a gente volta a se entender.