Voices Carry

Voices Carry may refer to:

Books

  • Voices Carry, novel by Mariah Stewart 2001
  • Voices Carry, autobiography by playwright Ying Ruocheng 2009, China's Vice Minister of Culture from 1986 to 1990
  • Film and TV

  • "Voices Carry", a 1999 episode of Diagnosis: Murder
  • "Voices Carry", a 2004 episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • "Voices Carry", a 2005 episode of The 4400
  • "Voices Carry", a 2012 episode of Welcome to Sweetie Pie's
  • "Voices Carry", a 2015 episode of Royal Pains
  • Music

  • Voices Carry (album), a 1985 album by 'Til Tuesday
  • "Voices Carry" (song), a 1985 song by 'Til Tuesday
  • Voices Carry (album)

    Voices Carry is the first studio album by the American band 'Til Tuesday, released in 1985.

    'Til Tuesday's debut single was the album's title track, which went to #8 on the Billboard singles chart and remains the band's best-known song. The title song was originally sung by a woman to a woman, but due to record company pressure for less controversial lyrics it was changed to be sung to a man. The "Voices Carry" video won the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist and was played heavily on MTV. It depicts a boyfriend trying to convert Aimee Mann to his upper-class lifestyle; she finally lashes out at him during a concert at Carnegie Hall, standing up from her seat in the audience and belting the lyrics ("He said, shut up! He said, shut up! Oh God, can't you keep it down?...") as she removes her cap to reveal her signature spiky, rat-tailed hair.

    Except for one short establishing shot of the exterior of New York City's Carnegie Hall, the video was shot completely on-location in Boston, MA. The Strand Theater in Dorchester's Upham's Corner doubled for the interior of Carnegie Hall during the video's final crane shot.

    List of The 4400 episodes

    The 4400, an American science fiction TV series produced by CBS Paramount Network Television in association with Sky Television, Renegade 83 and American Zoetrope for USA Network. The show was created and written by Scott Peters and René Echevarria, and it stars Joel Gretsch and Jacqueline McKenzie. The series ran for four seasons from 2004 until its cancellation in 2007.

    In the pilot episode, what was originally thought to be a comet deposits a group of exactly 4400 people at Highland Beach, in the Cascade Range foothills near Mount Rainier, Washington. Each of the 4400 had disappeared at various times starting from 1946 in a beam of white light. None of the 4400 have aged from the time of their disappearance. Confused and disoriented, they remember nothing of events occurring between the time of their disappearance and their return.

    Series overview

    Episodes

    Season 1 (2004)

    Season 2 (2005)

    Season 3 (2006)

    Season 4 (2007)

    Specials

    References

    External links

    Podcasts:

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    Voices Carry

    by: Click Five

    In the dark I like to read her mind
    But I'm frightened of the things I might find
    Oh there must be something she's thinking of to tear her away
    When I tell her that I'm falling in love, why does she say
    Hush hush, keep it down now, voices carry
    Hush hush, keep it down now, voices carry, ohh
    I try so hard not to get upset
    Because all the trouble I'll get
    Oh she tells me tears are something to hide and something to fear
    And I try so hard to keep it inside so no one can hear
    Hush hush, keep it down now, voices carry
    Hush hush, keep it down now, voices carry
    Hush hush, keep it down now, voices carry, ohh
    She wants me
    But only part of the time
    She wants me
    If she can keep me in line
    Keep it down now, voices carry
    Hush hush, keep it down now, voices carry
    Ohhhh hush, she says, shut up, she says, shut up
    Oh why can't you just keep it down
    Voices carry
    Hush hush, she might overhear
    Hush hush, voices carry
    Hush hush, keep it down now, voices carry




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