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・ Photogram
・ Photogrammetry
・ Photograph
・ Photograph (Ariel Rivera album)
・ Photograph (Def Leppard song)
・ Photograph (disambiguation)
・ Photograph (Ed Sheeran song)
・ Photograph (Melanie album)
Photograph (Nickelback song)
・ Photograph (Ringo Starr song)
・ Photograph (The Verve Pipe song)
・ Photograph (Weezer song)
・ Photograph 51
・ Photograph 51 (play)
・ Photograph album
・ Photograph conservator
・ Photograph of Mary
・ Photograph Smile
・ Photographer
・ Photographer (disambiguation)
・ Photographer (film)
・ Photographer of Dreams
・ Photographers of the African-American Civil Rights Movement


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Photograph (Nickelback song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Photograph (Nickelback song)

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"Photograph" is a song recorded by Canadian rock band Nickelback. It was released in September 2005 as the first single from their fifth studio album, ''All the Right Reasons''. The song made multiple US and UK top 10 charts, peaking at #1 in several of them.
==Music video==
The music video begins with Chad Kroeger, the video's protagonist, walking along a lonely, sparsely populated street, holding up a photograph of himself and Nickelback's producer, Joey Moi (who is referred to in the line "what the hell is on Joey's head?"). As the song progresses to the line "This is where I grew up," he walks to a rusty mailbox, addressed as number 29025. As he speaks of sneaking out, the camera does not show the house itself but does show a view from the inside looking out at him, possibly suggesting someone else lives there now. He continues walking and comes to an older building marked as "Hanna High School" on the front (it's now the Community Services Building: 210 6 Avenue East, Hanna, Alberta, Canada) announcing, "This is where I went to school." He and his three other band members enter the gym with their gear and put on a seemingly impromptu concert alone. During the chorus, two band members go to an old junkyard and reminisce about a field where the rest of the band and their girlfriends are partying. Another experiences a similar event near an abandoned train yard, seeing his old girlfriend (most likely Kim, who was "the first girl I kissed") run near the tracks and kiss his younger self. The Hanna Roundhouse is shown. The camera then switches to flashbacks of various people ("I miss that town, I miss the faces") As the video ends, the flashback people get in their cars to go home as the band finishes the song.
The video was directed by Nigel Dick and was filmed in Hanna, Alberta, Canada, hometown to the majority of the band.

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