Take Me Away

Take Me Away may refer to:

Songs

  • "Take Me Away" (Culture Beat song)
  • "Take Me Away" (Fefe Dobson song)
  • "Take Me Away" (Keyshia Cole song)
  • "Take Me Away" (Lifehouse song)
  • "Take Me Away" (Rokelle song)
  • "Take Me Away" (StoneBridge song)
  • "Take Me Away" (Tiff Lacey song)
  • "Take Me Away" (Twenty 4 Seven song)
  • "Take Me Away", a song released by 7 Days Away from the soundtrack film Punisher: War Zone
  • "Take Me Away", a song released by Avril Lavigne from the album Under My Skin
  • "Take Me Away", a song released by Blue Öyster Cult from the album The Revölution by Night
  • "Take Me Away", a song released by the Eurodance group Cappella
  • "Take Me Away", a song released by Chase & Status
  • "Take Me Away", a song released by Christina Vidal from the soundtrack film Freaky Friday
  • "Take Me Away", a song released by Danny Fernandes from the album AutomaticLUV
  • "Take Me Away", a song released by Delirious? from the album Audio Lessonover?
  • "Take Me Away", a song released by DJ S.K.T
  • "Take Me Away", a song released by Janet Jackson from the album Unbreakable
  • Furimukeba Ai

    Furimukeba Ai (ふりむけば愛), also titled "Take Me Away!" is a 1979 Japanese film starring Momoe Yamaguchi and Tomokazu Miura and directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. It is one of a series of idol films starring the "golden combi" (golden combination) of seventies idol film stars, Miura and Yamaguchi. It features the first foreign location and the first sex scene of the couple.

    Plot

    A piano tuner on holiday in San Francisco, Kyoko (Yamaguchi), meets Tetsuo (Miura), a Japanese layabout on the run from his debts in Japan. Kyoko tells Tetsuo she is a pianist who has come to San Francisco to kill herself. After enjoying a night in a bar full of exciting people, they become romantically involved, and she admits she was lying. Kyoko starts living in Tetsuo's apartment but then has to leave. She persuades Tetsuo to come back to Japan in September.

    Kyoko comes back to Japan and returns to her job tuning pianos. She is hit by a truck. The driver, Okouchi, apologizes, and offers compensation. But she refuses the offer, saying the accident was her fault. He falls in love with Kyoko, and proposes marriage. However, Kyoko cannot forget Tetsuo. She mails several letters to San Francisco but gets no reply. She later discovers the bar at which he promised to meet her does not exist. She flies to San Francisco, and finds Tetsuo lying in bed. An American woman emerges from the shower topless. Kyoko runs away. Tetsuo runs after her to the airport but she has already left. Tetsuo decides to go to Japan in pursuit of Kyoko.

    Take Me Away (Twenty 4 Seven song)

    "Take Me Away" is the song recorded by the Dutch group Twenty 4 Seven. It was released as the third single from their second album, Slave to the Music, in 1994. Unlike previous singles from the album, the song did not feature any raps. The single was a hit in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden and Belgium, and peaked at number 11 in the Netherlands on the Dutch Top 40. (In America, "Slave to the Music" and "Leave Them Alone" were their only minor hits in that country). A studio video was shot in Johannesburg, Durban, and Cape Town (South Africa).

    Track listing

  • "Take Me Away" (Single Mix) — 3:36
  • "Take Me Away" (E&M Club Mix) — 5:00
  • "Is It Love" (Ferry & Garnefski Club Mix) — 5:53
  • "Take Me Away" (RVR Long Version) — 5:44
  • "Take Me Away" (Single Mix) — 3:36
  • "Take Me Away" (E&M Club Mix) — 5:00
  • "Is It Love" (Ferry & Garnefski Club Mix) — 5:53
  • "Take Me Away" (RVR Long Version) — 5:44
  • "Take Me Away" (Single Mix) — 3:36
  • HF

    HF, Hf or hf can refer to:

    Biology

  • Holstein-Friesian, HF, a breed of cattle
  • Chemistry

  • Hafnium, Hf, a chemical element
  • Hartree–Fock method, a calculation scheme in the field of computational chemistry
  • Hydrogen fluoride, HF, a diatomic compound which can dissolve in water to form hydrofluoric acid, a highly corrosive solution
  • Hydrofluoric acid, HF(aq), a solution of hydrogen fluoride (HF) in water
  • Computing

  • Helicon Filter, photo editing software
  • Helicon Focus, a photo-merging program used to increase depth of field or make panoramas
  • Technology

  • High frequency, the ITU 3–30 MHz radio frequency range (band)
  • Handsfree, equipment that can be used without the use of hands
  • Medicine

  • Heart failure
  • Organizations and groups

  • Humanity First, an international charitable organisation, which focuses on immediate disaster response and long term development
  • Health trust (Helseforetak), a Norwegian hospital enterprise
  • Heritage Front, a white supremacist and Canadian Nationalist group
  • Hudobný fond (Music Fund Slovakia, HF), a presenter of the ZAI Awards
  • H1F0

    H1 histone family, member 0 is a member of the histone family of nuclear proteins which are a component of chromatin. In humans, this protein is encoded by the H1F0 gene.

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