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Что (кто) такое you can pick it up later today - определение

SONG BY DOTTIE WEST
You Pick Me Up and Put Me Down; You Pick Me Up (and Put Me Down)

You-Pick         
FARM OPERATION WHERE CUSTOMERS HARVEST PRODUCE THEMSELVES
Pick-your-own-fruit farm; Pick your own; U-pic; U-pick; U-Pick and Pick-Your-Own (PYO) Farms; Pick-your-own; You-Pick and Pick-Your-Own; Pick-Your-Own
A You-Pick ("U-Pick") or Pick-Your-Own (PYO) farm operation is a type of farm gate direct marketing (farm-to-table) strategy where the emphasis is on customers doing the harvesting themselves.Pick-Your-Own (U-Pick) Marketing Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
You Can Have It All         
2005 SINGLE BY KAISER CHIEFS
You can have it all
"You Can Have It All" is a song by the Kaiser Chiefs, originally included on their debut album, Employment. The song has a mellow, slow-paced mood - the lyrics suggest an on/off relationship with a woman.
Live It Up (Isley Brothers song)         
SONG FROM THE ISLEY BROTHERS
Live It Up, Pt. 1 & 2; Live it Up, Pt. 1 & 2; Live it Up (Isley Brothers song); Live It Up (the Isley Brothers song); Live It Up (The Isley Brothers song)
"Live It Up, Pt. 1 & 2" is a funk/rock song released by the Isley Brothers, on their album of the same name in 1974 on their T-Neck imprint.

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You Pick Me Up (And Put Me Down)

"You Pick Me Up (And Put Me Down)" is a song written by Randy Goodrum and Brent Maher, and recorded by American country music singer Dottie West. It was released in October 1979 as the first single from the album Special Delivery. The song was among a series of records showcasing West's newly adopted pop-oriented style, which became popular with fans during the early 1980s.

Prior to the success of songs like "You Pick Me Up ... ," West had been known for recording in the Nashville Sound and honky-tonk styles of country music.