You Turn Me On is the fifth album by lo-fi/indie rock band Beat Happening, released in 1992. It is often considered as their strongest and most mature record and was described by All Music Guide as "a masterpiece". In comparison with their earlier work, it showcases more lush and polished sound: for example, the 7th track, "Godsend", described by AMG as "the LP's heart and soul", runs about 9 minutes in length and features Beat Happening's first use of multitrack recording with multilayered vocals. The album was produced by Stuart Moxham from influential Welsh post-punk/indie pop band Young Marble Giants.
All tracks written by Beat Happening
"You Turn Me On" is a 1965 single by Ian Whitcomb and Bluesville. The song is noticeable for Whitcomb's falsetto and "orgasmic vocal hook". Whitcomb recorded this song with his band, Bluesville. As part of the British Invasion, "You Turn Me On" reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S.. In 1966, American actress and singer Mae West covered the song on her album Way Out West. The hit version is edited; the original single was over 3 minutes, had a cold ending and a longer intro where you can clearly hear a mike stand falling over and hitting the wall!
"You Turn Me On (Like a Radio)" is a song written by Bob McDill and Jim Weatherly, and recorded by American country music artist Ed Bruce. It was released in October 1984 as the first single from his album Homecoming. The song reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.
You Turn is the first recording released by the band Audio Adrenaline. was released in 1989 and recorded at Landmark Recording Studios.
The cover artwork was done by Doug Henderson, a fellow student of the band members at Kentucky Christian College. As this was the first recording, funds were limited so no liner notes or lyrics were included. The first order of tapes had the solid white color cassettes with black backs on the cassette cases. Subsequent orders had the clear tapes and fully clear cases. The songs appearing on "You Turn" are those the band had written and played at shows for a couple of years.
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Turn Me On is the Korean solo mini album debut of Kim Kyu-jong of South Korean boy band SS501. It was released on September 27, 2011 under B2M Entertainment and distributed by LOEN Entertainment. On October 28, the album was also released in Taiwan by Warner Music Taiwan.
Following the other four members of SS501, Kim was the last to debut as a solo artist after he left his former agency DSP Media in October 2010. While the other members released their own solo albums in the early 2011 one by one, Kim was concentrating on his acting career. Since their last album Destination in 2010, the only time that Kim got active in music was during his and Heo Young-saeng's Kyu Jong & Young Saeng Story joint fan meeting in Seoul and other countries across Asia. Kim was also featured in Heo's debut solo album Let It Go in the song "Rainy Heart", though he was not seen in the music video.
On September 19, B2M Entertainment announced Kim Kyu-jong music comeback with the release of his own solo album. During this time, Kim had been busy with his Goong musical, a spin-off of the Korean television drama of the same title, at the Kyoto Minami-za, Japan. Nevertheless, Kim participated in the album's concept and song production. In the same day, photo teasers for his upcoming album were released.
"Turn Me On" is a song by John D. Loudermilk that was first recorded and released by Mark Dinning in 1961, as the B-side to his single "Lonely Island". Other notable versions are by Nellie Rutherford and Nina Simone.Norah Jones released her version as the last single from her debut album Come Away with Me. The song was also performed by Shelby Dressel during her American Idol audition. It has been suggested that the song influenced the composition of Leonard Cohen's 1969 song "Bird on the Wire".
Jones's cover was the seventh track on her debut album. This version also appeared in the movie Love Actually and is on its soundtrack.
I saw you staring, I pretended not to care
You left your hirsute presence hanging in the air
I didn't want to fall in love but now I think you've changed my mind
Yeah, there was someone, but that was years ago
She was positively charming but I had to let her go
She needed to be adored and I didn't feel inclined
There's no way, since then that I've ever wanted anyone
To stay again, oh, but you just really turn me on
And I can't take my eyes off you tonight
And if you asked me to make love to you, I might
Because nobody's ever made me feel like this before
It's disconcerting, it's becoming quite surreal
There is no point in asking because I don't know how I feel
But I'm sure that this is something too good to ignore
There's no way, since then that I've ever wanted anyone
To stay again, but now suddenly those thoughts have gone
There's no way, since then that I've ever wanted anyone
To stay again, oh, but you just really turn me on
There's no way, since then that I've ever wanted anyone