The song tells of a lover who, despite an unhealthy relationship with her partner, still wants to be with him….Take Me Home (Cash Cash song)
| “Take Me Home” | |
|---|---|
| Length | 3:25 |
| Label | Big Beat Atlantic AATW |
| Songwriter(s) | Samuel Frisch Alex Makhlouf Jean Paul Makhlouf Brandon Lowry Bebe Rexha |
| Producer(s) | Cash Cash |
Who sings Take Meaway?
Lifehouse
Take Me Away/Artists
Who songs Take Me Home?
Collins co-produced the song with Hugh Padgham and released it as a single in the UK in July 1985 and the U.S. in March 1986. It did moderately well in the UK, peaking at No. 19….12″ vinyl single.
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | “Take Me Home” (album version) | 5:52 |
| 2. | “We Said Hello Goodbye” | 4:15 |
Who wrote Take Me Home Bebe Rexha?
Bebe Rexha
Take Me Home/Lyricists
What is the meaning of take me home?
1. To return to one’s home with someone or something.
Who sings Come take me home with pink?
Keith Urban
Pink
One Too Many/Artists
Who made the song Take On Me?
a-ha
Take On Me/Artists
What is the meaning of take me away?
to remove someone or something to some distance away from someone or something else; to remove someone or something from the possession of someone or something else. Take her away from me!
Who originally sang country roads take me home?
John Denver
Take Me Home, Country Roads
| “Take Me Home, Country Roads” | |
|---|---|
| Label | RCA |
| Songwriter(s) | Bill Danoff Taffy Nivert John Denver |
| Producer(s) | Milton Okun Susan Ruskin |
| John Denver singles chronology |
When did take me home come out Cash Cash?
2016
Take Me Home/Released
What does mountain mama stand for?
However, he mentions a “mountain momma,” which brings back to the importance of the mountains to Denver. In addition, mothers are the symbol of comfort and nurture; Denver refers to the mountains as a momma, in the sense that he finds them as comforting as a mothers touch would to a child.
Is it take me home or bring me home?
Senior Member. no, it’s the same distinction. If your friend is also your flatmate or your neighbour, “bring me home” is correct because your friend doesn’t have to go any further. If your friend lives elsewhere, you’d say “take me home”.