you wrong me everyway - definizione. Che cos'è you wrong me everyway
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Cosa (chi) è you wrong me everyway - definizione

ALBUM BY PRONG
Prove You Wrong (album); Prove You Wrong (song)

Do Nothing till You Hear from Me         
SONG COMPOSED BY DUKE ELLINGTON; LYRICAL ADAPTATION OF "CONCERTO FOR COOTIE", LYRICS IN ENGLISH BY BOB RUSSELL
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me; Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me; Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me; Do Nothing 'Till You Hear From Me; Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me; Do nothing till you hear from me; Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me; Do Nothin' Til You Hear From Me; Do Nothin' til You Hear From Me; Do Nothing 'Til You Hear from Me; Concerto for Cootie; Do Nothin' 'Til You Hear from Me; Do Nothing 'til You Hear from Me
"Do Nothing till You Hear from Me" (also written as "Do Nothin' Til You Hear from Me") is a song with music by Duke Ellington and lyrics by Bob Russell. It originated as a 1940 instrumental ("Concerto for Cootie") that was designed to highlight the playing of Ellington's lead trumpeter, Cootie Williams.
The Real Me (The Who song)         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY PETER TOWNSHEND
Can You See the Real Me
"The Real Me" is a song written by Pete Townshend on The Who's second full-scale rock opera, Quadrophenia in 1973. This is the second track on the album, although it is the first with lyrics.
It's not you, it's me         
2004 FILM BY JUAN TARATUTO
It's Not You, It's Me; It's Not You It's Me
It's not you, it's me is a popular phrase used in the context of breaking up, and is intended to ease the dumpee's feeling in the knowledge that it was not their fault, but rather the fault of the dumper.

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Prove You Wrong

Prove You Wrong is an album by American heavy metal band Prong, released in 1991. It is their only album with Troy Gregory on bass guitar. The album includes a cover of "(Get A) Grip (On Yourself)", originally by The Stranglers.

Prove You Wrong continued the experimentation with groove metal that began on Prong's previous album Beg to Differ, toning down much of the hardcore punk elements from their 1980s output in favor of a more experimental sound that was influenced by alternative, thrash metal, funk, progressive and industrial music.