What is the meaning of save it for later?
1 tr to rescue, preserve, or guard (a person or thing) from danger or harm. 2 to avoid the spending, waste, or loss of (money, possessions, etc.) 3 tr to deliver from sin; redeem. 4 often foll by: up to set aside or reserve (money, goods, etc.) for future use.
What movie was the song Save It for Later in?
Kingpin
Save It For Later/Movie
Who sings save it for later?
The Beat
Save It For Later/Artists
Who wrote English Beat songs?
“Only one bass player answered the advert and that ended up being the Mozart of the late [20th century]: David Steele, who not only wrote such great songs with The Beat, but went on to be a driving force with the Fine Young Cannibals as well.”
What Pete Townshend album is save it for later on?
Deep End Live!
Save It for Later/Album
What happened to the English Beat?
Roger Charlery, best known as Ranking Roger, singer of the widely influential U.K. group The Beat — known as The English Beat in the U.S. — died Tuesday afternoon, at 56. The singer was diagnosed with brain tumors and lung cancer last year. Charlery was born Feb.
When was save it for later released?
1982
Save It For Later/Released
What is the difference between the beat and the English Beat?
The Beat (known in the United States and Canada as the English Beat and in Australia as the British Beat) are a band founded in Birmingham, England, in 1978. Their music fuses Latin, ska, pop, soul, reggae and punk rock.
Who was lead singer of the beat?
Dave WakelingSince 1978
Ranking Roger1978 – 1983
The Beat/Lead singers
When did the English Beat become the beat?
The Beat (British band)
| The Beat | |
|---|---|
| Also known as | The English Beat, the British Beat |
| Origin | Birmingham, England |
| Genres | New wave, ska, 2-tone, post-punk |
| Years active | 1978–1983, 2003, 2006–present |
Who is the lead singer of the beat?
When did the beat become the English Beat?
1978
1978–1983. The Beat was formed in Birmingham, England, in 1978, during a period of high unemployment and social upheaval in the United Kingdom.