Ulisses Jr Trains Back
Sep 20, 2012 Universal Records
Muscle Mania World Champion Ulisses Jr shows you how he trains his back. Follow Ulisses www.ulissesworld.com www.youtube.com/ulissesworld www.facebook.com/ulissesworld www.musclemaina.com Video by MBE www.mbefilms.com www.youtube.com/mbeproduction www.facebook.com/mbefilms
Coming Back to Life – Strat Pack 50th Stratocaster Anniversary – David Gilmour
Oct 26, 2011 Columbia Records
David Gilmour playing “Coming Back to Life” his #0001 Stratocaster at the “Strat Pack” charity concert, for the 50th anniversary of the Fender Stratocaster guitar on September 24, 2004. “Coming Back to Life” written in 1994 by David Gilmour first appears on the album “The Division Bell”. The Strat Pack Directed by: Aubrey Powell Produced by: Perry Joseph Distributed by:Eagle Vision The Division Bell Label :EMI (UK) Columbia Records (US) Writer:David Gilmour This video is not rendered to the full quality extent of the DVD, does not include the full volume of the DVD and is presented for review only in the hopes the viewer will be pleased to the extent to promote the viewer to buy the full dvd. We believe this constitutes a ‘fair use’ of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and review purposes only.
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Al Johnson & Jean Carne “I’m Back For More” (1980)
Oct 12, 2011 Columbia Records
From the 1980 album “Back For More” Alfred Orlando Johnson is an American R&B singer and producer. Johnson attended Howard University in Washington, DC, and while there joined the soul group The Unifics. The Unifics scored three hits on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1968 and 1969 before breaking up in 1970. In 1980, Johnson released a solo album produced by Norman Connors, entitled Back for More, on Columbia Records. It peaked at #48 on the US Black Albums chart. The lead single from the album was “I’m Back for More”, a duet with Jean Carne. “I’m Back For More” hit #26 on the US R&B chart, and the follow-up, “I’ve Got My Second Wind”, hit #58, both in 1980.
Amy Winehouse- Back to Black Lyrics
May 27, 2011 Universal Records
Yay!! a new vid, but this time AMY WINEHOUSE!!! Yeah, i love her songs… anyway here u go!! hope you enjoy!!!
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Juvenile – Bounce Back ft. Baby
Oct 7, 2010 Universal Records
Music video by Juvenile performing Bounce Back. (C) 2003 Cash Money Records Inc.
Marz ft Pack and Mummiez Do What You Do Front, back, side to side
Jul 23, 2010 Record Label
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Rick Ross Is Back with ‘Teflon Don’ and Bigger Than Ever
Jul 17, 2010 Record Label
Rick Ross Is Back with ‘Teflon Don’ and Bigger Than Ever
Releasing a rap album with a guest list that reads like the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 is a common move, but not without its risks.
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Nelly – Tilt Ya Head Back ft. Christina Aguilera
Jun 19, 2010 Universal Records
Music video by Nelly performing Tilt Ya Head Back. (C) 2004 Universal Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Baby Bash – Baby, I’m Back ft. Akon
Jun 17, 2010 Universal Records
Music video by Baby Bash performing Baby, I’m Back. (C) 2005 Universal Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Welcome Back, Courtney Love
Apr 28, 2010 Record Label
Welcome Back, Courtney Love
Room, meet the rhinoplastied elephant in a tutu. To address the new Hole record, Nobody’s Daughter , without considering Courtney Love’s chaos-prone reputation—the “Courtney Love Monster,” as she recently described it on Twitter—is to analyze the recent health care bill without …
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