Take It Away may refer to:
"Take It Away" is the first single taken from The Used's second studio album In Love and Death. This song, as well as video, was played during the commercials for their album.
"Take it Away" is one of the heaviest tracks from The Used.
CD one:
CD two:
7" vinyl:
"Take It Away" is a single by Paul McCartney from his 1982 album Tug of War. The single spent sixteen weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, reaching #10 It reached #15 in the UK. The music video, directed by John Makenzie, features former Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr and long-time producer George Martin, both of whom played on the track, as well as actor John Hurt.
Although there is a segue from "Tug of War" into this song on the album the single version instead starts cleanly, but fades out earlier at the end.
Hello folks, hello my friends do you feel ok tonight?
Let's go once more, pack the bags and out of this old doors.
It's time to make history, it's time to write the story on,
Or just to sing a few songs, so sing together, sing along.
I don't know where we going, where the way leads us to,
But what ever happens tonight, I know for sure...
No one can ever take away the memories of these times,
They're forever tattooed in my heart.
In all these years you became a brother to me.
I'm glad for every second we spent, you and me.
Sometimes I don't wanna stay, sometimes it feels like home.
With the nice people around me, a good party going on.
So come on get the shit together and get into the bus.
Another town waits for us, and it's along way to go for us.
Always together no one can bring us down.
Let's get it on today another place another town.-Let's go
Together we're standing, we will never fall back down.
We got friends in every city and a place to stay in every town.
You're my family I love to be with you.
Boozing together and sing along with you.
Whoo ooh, whoo ooh