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・ Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour (EP)
・ Anything Could Happen
・ Anything Else
・ Anything Else but the Truth
・ Anything Else Than Air
・ Anything for a Quiet Life
・ Anything for a Song
・ Anything for Bread
・ Anything for Her
・ Anything for Love
・ Anything for Money
・ Anything for You
・ Anything for You (Alex Hill and Claude Hopkins song)
・ Anything for You (Bonnie Pink song)
・ Anything for You (Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine song)
Anything for You (Snow song)
・ Anything Goes
・ Anything Goes (1936 film)
・ Anything Goes (1956 film)
・ Anything Goes (1989 London Cast Recording)
・ Anything Goes (AC/DC song)
・ Anything Goes (Brad Mehldau album)
・ Anything Goes (Cole Porter song)
・ Anything Goes (disambiguation)
・ Anything Goes (Florida Georgia Line album)
・ Anything Goes (Florida Georgia Line song)
・ Anything Goes (Gary Morris album)
・ Anything Goes (Gregg Allman song)
・ Anything Goes (Harpers Bizarre album)
・ Anything Goes (Herb Alpert and Lani Hall album)


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Anything for You (Snow song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Anything for You (Snow song)

Anything For You is a 1995 single from Canadian reggae recording artist Snow’s second album, ''Murder Love''. While becoming a club favorite and a grassroots hit on The Box in the United States and Canada, the single only peaked at number 74 on the Canadian Singles Chart. The All-Star Remix, however, reached number one in Jamaica and became the country's top-selling single of 1995.〔Jamaican sales and charting data for "Anything For You" can be found in Kevin O'Brien Chang and Wayne Chen, ''Reggae Routes: The Story of Jamaican music'' (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1998), 211.〕〔For an example of the continued popularity of "Anything For You," see Andre Jebbinson, "Mellow Vibes, Music and Crowd," ''Jamaica Gleaner News'', 2 May 2006〕〔For popularity on The Box see, “The Clip List,” ''Billboard'', 29 April 1995, 45〕
==Production==
Sampling ''Everybody Plays the Fool'', ''Anything for You'' featured a young Nadine Sutherland, who previously won Jamaica’s “Tastee Talent Contest.”〔(All-Star Cast Moves on ), Jamaica Gleaner News, 6 July 2008 (Retrieved 5 November 2010).〕
The All-Star remix, recorded at Penthouse records in Jamaica, also featured Beenie Man, Buju Banton, Kulture Knox, Louie Culture and Terror Fabulous. In an interview with ''Jamaican Gleaner News'', Sutherland remembered, “the energy was off the hook. Remember, everyone was creating on the spot. It’s a true indication of the talents of these young men at the time. Everyone was busy writing; I don’t remember any competition.” Despite debates over “whose part was the best,” Sutherland claimed Buju Banton’s was her favorite and noted “that’s the part I deejay when I perform it on stage. All the parts are special though. I love them all.”〔Mel Cooke, (Dancehall Dream Team Makes Anything For You ), ''Jamaica Gleaner News'', 6 July 2008, (retrieved 5 November 2010)〕

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