Track or Tracks may refer to:
A song is a single (and often standalone) work of music intended to be sung by the human voice with distinct and fixed pitches and patterns using sound and silence and a variety of forms that often include the repetition of sections. Written words created specifically for music or for which music is specifically created, are called lyrics. If a pre-existing poem is set to composed music in classical music it is an art song. Songs that are sung on repeated pitches without distinct contours and patterns that rise and fall are called chants. Songs in a simple style that are learned informally are often referred to as folk songs. Songs that are composed for professional singers are called popular songs. These songs, which have broad appeal, are often composed by professional songwriters, composers and lyricists. Art songs are composed by trained classical composers for concert performances. Songs are performed live and recorded. Songs may also appear in plays, musical theatre, stage shows of any form, and within operas.
A trail is usually a path, track or unpaved lane or road, though the term is also applied, in North America, to routes along rivers, and sometimes to highways. In the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland path or footpath is the preferred term for a walking trail. Some trails are single use and can only be used for walking, cycling, horse riding, snow shoeing, cross-country skiing, etc., others, as in the case of a bridleway in the UK, are multi-use, and can be used by walkers, cyclists and equestrians.
There are also unpaved trails used by dirt bikes and other off road vehicles. In some places, like the Alps, trails are used for moving cattle and other livestock (see transhumance). In the US historically, the term was used for a route into or through wild territory used by emigrants (e.g. the Oregon Trail).
In Australia, the term track can be used interchangeably with trail, and can refer to anything from a dirt road to an unpaved pedestrian path. The term trail gained popularity during World War II, when many servicemen from the United States were stationed in Australia, which probably influenced its being adopted by elements of the Australian media at the time (see Kokoda Track).
Guest or The Guest may refer to:
Guest is the first studio album by Critters Buggin of Seattle, Washington and was released in 1994 on Stone Gossard's then new label Loosegroove.Guest was reissued by Kufala Recordings in 2004.
You can't erase or re-arrange
You can't rewind you can't go back
You gotta get your life on track
Nor pontificate nor contemplate your fate
We're all walking in the dark
Just pray you're gonna get to heavens gate
Just as life is for living
So love is for giving
Life's no simple situation
There's the added complication
That the reason that we're here nobody knows
In all creation
You can't erase or re-arrange
You can't rewind you can't go back
You gotta get your life on track
Nor pontificate nor contemplate your fate
We're all walking in the dark
Just pray you're gonna get to heavens gate
Just as life is for living
So love is for giving
Life's no simple situation
There's the added complication
That the reason that we're here nobody knows
In all creation
You can't erase or re-arrange
You can't rewind you can't go back
You gotta get your life on track
Nor pontificate nor contemplate your fate
We're all walking in the dark
Just pray you're gonna get to heavens gate
You lit a fuse
You can't return
You might get burned you can't go back
You gotta beck your life on track
Reactivate and celebrate the day
Don't hesitate to step over all obstructions
In your way
See that life is for living
So love is for giving
Life's no simple situation
There's the added complication
That the reason that we're here