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・ Take Me to Your Leader (Hawkwind album)
・ Take Me to Your Leader (Incubus song)
・ Take Me to Your Leader (King Geedorah album)
・ Take Me to Your Leader (Newsboys album)
・ Take me to your leader (phrase)
・ Take Me to Your Leader (¡Mayday! album)
・ Take Me to Your Lovin' Place
・ Take Me to Your Mother
・ Take Me to Your World
・ Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House
・ Take Me Tonight (song)
・ Take Me Up to the Ball Game
・ Take Me When You Go
・ Take Me Where the Good Times Are
・ Take Me with U
Take Me with You
・ Take Me with You (song)
・ Take My Body Close
・ Take My Breath Away
・ Take My Breath Away (album)
・ Take My Breath Away (disambiguation)
・ Take My Breath Away (Emma Bunton song)
・ Take My Breath Away (Margo Smith song)
・ Take My Eyes
・ Take My Hand
・ Take My Hand, Precious Lord
・ Take My Head
・ Take My Heart (song)
・ Take My Heart (You Can Have It If You Want It)
・ Take My Life


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Take Me with You : ウィキペディア英語版
Take Me with You

''Take Me with You'' is the debut studio album by American R&B/Soul/Funk Girl group the Honey Cone. It was released by Hot Wax/Invictus Records in 1970 (see 1970 in music).
==Album information==
Introducing the world to the unique soulful spunk that was Honey Cone was what "Take Me with You" achieved. Their lead single "While You're Out Looking for Sugar," (released in 1969) sums up both the lyrical and musical approach that made the band so distinctive. The song, among many other's in their catalogue, was about a cheating man and his girlfriend (the protagonist) declaring to him that someone better will steal her from him while he's out "looking for sugar." The song along with album favorites "Girls It Ain't Easy" and "Sunday Morning People" takes on what becomes a familiar scolding tone that a lot of Honey Cone songs carry with titles and lyrics that use old sayings and cliches to convey the feeling of heartbreak or female-empowerment. "Sunday Morning People" addresses hypocritical Christian's who "go to church on Sunday" and "hate your neighbor all week." Like most albums of its time, there are a couple of cover songs present here. Covers include "Aquarius" the 1969 number one hit by The 5th Dimension from the musical ''Hair'' and the Dusty Springfield classic "Son of a Preacher Man". Although many songs were officially credited to Ronald Dunbar and Edyth Wayne, the newly departed Motown songwriting team Holland-Dozier-Holland (Eddie Holland, Jr., Lamont Dozier and Brian Holland) was the party behind the Edyth Wayne pseudonym and was responsible for the greater bulk of songs by Honey Cone and other Hot Wax artists.

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