"Cold shoulder" is a phrase used to express dismissal or the act of disregarding someone. Its origin is attributed to both 19th-century literary works and as a result of folk etymology.
Early use
Although the exact origin is disputed, the first occurrence of the phrase "cold shoulder" appearing in print is in the Scots language, from The Antiquary by Sir Walter Scott in 1816:
where "cauld" is the equivalent of cold and "shouther" means shoulder, which is further supported by contextual usage in The Antiquary. Neither eating nor food is expressed in the passage, but the phrase is presented in a rather allusive way. The phrase also appears in one of Scott's later works, St. Ronan's Well and after the 1820s it had traveled to America. Dated June 1839 in a letter to the editor in the New England newspaper The Bangor Daily Whig and Courier:
Another explanation is that the phrase stems from a particular way to serve food to an unwanted guest. In this case, "cold shoulder" refers to serving of an inferior cut of meat, namely a "cold shoulder of mutton" to an uninvited guest, as opposed to serving a hot meal or roast that was fresh out of the oven to an invitee, which was customary at the time. This acted as both a direct and subtle means to let the guest know that he or she was or had become unwelcome, and had extended his or her stay.
"Cold Shoulder" is a song by English singer Adele released from her debut album 19. It was released digitally in Ireland on 30 March 2008 and in the UK on 31 March 2008. This is the only song on the album to be produced by Mark Ronson. Ex-Jamiroquai bassist Stuart Zender plays on the song who is also part of Mark Ronson's touring band. Adele performed the song on Friday Night with Jools Holland on 8 February 2008 and on Saturday Night Live during the 18 October 2008 show. A remix by Basement Jaxx has also been receiving airplay and is digitally available.
Music video
The video was shot in February 2008 in London. It has begun gaining airplay on UK music channels, and features Adele singing in a darkened room amongst melting ice statues who all have looks of despair. The video ends with many of the statues melted and final shots of Adele interfade into those of the statues.
Love.Live.Life is the third studio album to be released by British hip hop group N-Dubz, released on 29 November 2010, as a collaboration by All Around the World and Island Records. Following the release of the album the group announced an indefinite hiatus to focus on all three individual solo projects.
Background
"We'll never use American accents. I hate [it] when singers go [over] there and do that. You lose respect from British fans."
The group began recording the album following the success of Against All Odds. Following the success of the group's MOBO Award-winning single "Playing with Fire", the group announced that they would be embarking on a trip to the United States in an attempt to secure a record deal for themselves there. The group, however, were banned from travelling to the country because of visa issues which were later resolved in early February.Def Jam Recordings boss L.A. Reid, a big N-Dubz fan, then arranged a meeting with the group with the intention of signing the trio to his label. In May 2010, it was announced that the group had secured a five-album recording deal with Def Jam, and that they would be flying to Los Angeles to record their third studio album with American producers Dr. Luke and Jim Jonsin. The group recorded the album with American producers Salaam Remi, Jean Baptiste Kouame and Jim Jonsin on the album who are well known for their work with the likes of Amy Winehouse, The Black Eyed Peas and Beyoncé Knowles. The producers recording with the album issues with the group's British slang on the tracks and as a result the group improved their vocabulary but put their creative foot down and in the end lost none of their roots on the album. Words like "Blood" and "You get me?" were removed from the final edit of the album, but the group's trademark phrase "Na, na, niii" remained as the group did not want to lose the respect they had earned from their British fans. The making of the album was released on DVD.
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Cold Shoulder · Squeeze
Some Fantastic Place
℗ 1993 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 1993-01-01
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Pete Smith
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Squeeze
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Bob Clearmountain
Composer Lyricist: Chris Difford
Composer Lyricist: Glenn Tilbrook
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published: 11 Jan 2019
Squeeze - "Cold Shoulder" on Later with Jools Holland - BBC2 - 1993-07-16
Squeeze perform the song 'Cold Shoulder' on Later with Jools Holland.
BBC2, UK - 16th July 1993
published: 31 May 2020
SQUEEZE - Cold Shoulder
Recorded on "Later with Jools Holland" in 1993 shortly before the release of the album "Some Fantastic Place"
published: 10 Nov 2008
Squeeze - Third Rail/Cold Shoulder live acoustic 1993
Squeeze live on V1H performing "Third Rail and "Cold Shoulder" on show the Music Talks show in 1993. Great stereo sound - play it loud. From SP speed S-VHS master videotape.
published: 03 Aug 2017
Squeeze on Jools Holland Later doing Cold Shoulder 1993
published: 13 Apr 2011
Cold Shoulder, Third Rail and Goodbye Girl - Glenn Tilbrook and Simon Hanson
Glenn Tilbrook and Simon Hanson perform the Squeeze classics Cold Shoulder, Third Rail and Goodbye Girl at the Met in Bury on Sat 3rd December as part of the Never Ending Tour 2011
published: 06 Dec 2011
Squeeze “Cold Shoulder” (partial) live Fox PAC Riverside, CA September 10, 2021
published: 18 Nov 2021
How to FIX a CLICKING SHOULDER - Shoulder Pain Stretch
How to FIX a CLICKING SHOULDER - Shoulder Pain Stretch
Dr. Justin Lewis
New York City Chiropractor
Manhattan Chiropractor
Get Adjusted Chiropractic P.C.
519 8th Avenue Suite 811
New York, NY 10018
845-809-8300
https://www.getadjustednow.com/
https://www.instagram.com/getadjustednow/
https://bit.ly/getadjustednow
published: 09 Nov 2022
[Squeeze] Glenn Tilbrook - Cold Shoulder
from: In The Sky Above - The Demo Tapes 1993-1998
published: 29 Aug 2023
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Cold Shoulder · Squeeze
Some Fantastic Place
℗ 1993 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 1993-01-01
Producer, Asso...
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Cold Shoulder · Squeeze
Some Fantastic Place
℗ 1993 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 1993-01-01
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Pete Smith
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Squeeze
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Bob Clearmountain
Composer Lyricist: Chris Difford
Composer Lyricist: Glenn Tilbrook
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Cold Shoulder · Squeeze
Some Fantastic Place
℗ 1993 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 1993-01-01
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Pete Smith
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Squeeze
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Bob Clearmountain
Composer Lyricist: Chris Difford
Composer Lyricist: Glenn Tilbrook
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Squeeze live on V1H performing "Third Rail and "Cold Shoulder" on show the Music Talks show in 1993. Great stereo sound - play it loud. From SP speed S-VHS...
Squeeze live on V1H performing "Third Rail and "Cold Shoulder" on show the Music Talks show in 1993. Great stereo sound - play it loud. From SP speed S-VHS master videotape.
Squeeze live on V1H performing "Third Rail and "Cold Shoulder" on show the Music Talks show in 1993. Great stereo sound - play it loud. From SP speed S-VHS master videotape.
Glenn Tilbrook and Simon Hanson perform the Squeeze classics Cold Shoulder, Third Rail and Goodbye Girl at the Met in Bury on Sat 3rd December as part of the Ne...
Glenn Tilbrook and Simon Hanson perform the Squeeze classics Cold Shoulder, Third Rail and Goodbye Girl at the Met in Bury on Sat 3rd December as part of the Never Ending Tour 2011
Glenn Tilbrook and Simon Hanson perform the Squeeze classics Cold Shoulder, Third Rail and Goodbye Girl at the Met in Bury on Sat 3rd December as part of the Never Ending Tour 2011
How to FIX a CLICKING SHOULDER - Shoulder Pain Stretch
Dr. Justin Lewis
New York City Chiropractor
Manhattan Chiropractor
Get Adjusted Chiropractic P.C.
519 8...
How to FIX a CLICKING SHOULDER - Shoulder Pain Stretch
Dr. Justin Lewis
New York City Chiropractor
Manhattan Chiropractor
Get Adjusted Chiropractic P.C.
519 8th Avenue Suite 811
New York, NY 10018
845-809-8300
https://www.getadjustednow.com/
https://www.instagram.com/getadjustednow/
https://bit.ly/getadjustednow
How to FIX a CLICKING SHOULDER - Shoulder Pain Stretch
Dr. Justin Lewis
New York City Chiropractor
Manhattan Chiropractor
Get Adjusted Chiropractic P.C.
519 8th Avenue Suite 811
New York, NY 10018
845-809-8300
https://www.getadjustednow.com/
https://www.instagram.com/getadjustednow/
https://bit.ly/getadjustednow
If you experience Frozen Shoulder, try this movement to help ease the pain and start feeling better today! #fixfrozenshoulder #frozenshoulder #feelbetter
Try W...
If you experience Frozen Shoulder, try this movement to help ease the pain and start feeling better today! #fixfrozenshoulder #frozenshoulder #feelbetter
Try WeShape for Free: https://link.weshape.com/yt-weshape-quiz-053023YTS
If you experience Frozen Shoulder, try this movement to help ease the pain and start feeling better today! #fixfrozenshoulder #frozenshoulder #feelbetter
Try WeShape for Free: https://link.weshape.com/yt-weshape-quiz-053023YTS
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Cold Shoulder · Squeeze
Some Fantastic Place
℗ 1993 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 1993-01-01
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Pete Smith
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Squeeze
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Bob Clearmountain
Composer Lyricist: Chris Difford
Composer Lyricist: Glenn Tilbrook
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Squeeze live on V1H performing "Third Rail and "Cold Shoulder" on show the Music Talks show in 1993. Great stereo sound - play it loud. From SP speed S-VHS master videotape.
Glenn Tilbrook and Simon Hanson perform the Squeeze classics Cold Shoulder, Third Rail and Goodbye Girl at the Met in Bury on Sat 3rd December as part of the Never Ending Tour 2011
How to FIX a CLICKING SHOULDER - Shoulder Pain Stretch
Dr. Justin Lewis
New York City Chiropractor
Manhattan Chiropractor
Get Adjusted Chiropractic P.C.
519 8th Avenue Suite 811
New York, NY 10018
845-809-8300
https://www.getadjustednow.com/
https://www.instagram.com/getadjustednow/
https://bit.ly/getadjustednow
If you experience Frozen Shoulder, try this movement to help ease the pain and start feeling better today! #fixfrozenshoulder #frozenshoulder #feelbetter
Try WeShape for Free: https://link.weshape.com/yt-weshape-quiz-053023YTS
"Cold shoulder" is a phrase used to express dismissal or the act of disregarding someone. Its origin is attributed to both 19th-century literary works and as a result of folk etymology.
Early use
Although the exact origin is disputed, the first occurrence of the phrase "cold shoulder" appearing in print is in the Scots language, from The Antiquary by Sir Walter Scott in 1816:
where "cauld" is the equivalent of cold and "shouther" means shoulder, which is further supported by contextual usage in The Antiquary. Neither eating nor food is expressed in the passage, but the phrase is presented in a rather allusive way. The phrase also appears in one of Scott's later works, St. Ronan's Well and after the 1820s it had traveled to America. Dated June 1839 in a letter to the editor in the New England newspaper The Bangor Daily Whig and Courier:
Another explanation is that the phrase stems from a particular way to serve food to an unwanted guest. In this case, "cold shoulder" refers to serving of an inferior cut of meat, namely a "cold shoulder of mutton" to an uninvited guest, as opposed to serving a hot meal or roast that was fresh out of the oven to an invitee, which was customary at the time. This acted as both a direct and subtle means to let the guest know that he or she was or had become unwelcome, and had extended his or her stay.
I express lyrics in ways that you can relate to How would you feel if someone said in your face that they hate you? I got it daily- stuff to rarely smile over Get in my shoes, this is shit you walk a mile over Record labels don’t want me- they’re my family I’m angry cuz I don’t think people can understand me I don’t want a hand out, just wanna stand out Get this cash fast, some paper to help my man out Might’ve heard my demo and fell in love with the punch lines This is real rap, talking about the crunch time That happens when you’re the one that is standing between You and your dreams of cream and being in magazines And when it seems like things just can’t go any worse Don’t stop cuz you’ll never know how close you were To being on the billboard charts, it’s all over You gave up your soul and the goal to the cold shoulder A cold wind is blowing and I know it Cuz I’ve had a cold shoulder all of my life So stop giving the cold shoulders [x2] How am I supposed to write without an inspiration? Dedicating this to those facing situations Create frustrations, making you all complacent Living in a basement, awaiting payments Living check to check has got me in my room pacing Gotta bust my ass or else I’m on the pavement I know I can make it if I work hard enough Try hard enough, push, kick and strive hard enough I write lyrics every day and respond to my fan mail Running with my momentum and don’t ever stand there My shot came here fast but it can go even faster That means I have to grab ahold of the dream that I’m after A dream deferred is not in my literature I’m a little bit more mature, more competent with words They can say men can move mountains- I’ma start with a boulder Holding the weight of the world on my cold shoulders A cold wind is blowing and I know it Cuz I’ve had a cold shoulder all of my life So stop giving the cold shoulders [x2] Freedom of thought, bleeding, feeding all of the chaos Reading your palm, meeting dead and gone in a séance Taking crayons, writing messages and confessions My mind is being read; my brain waves can be detected To get inside my head is the job of a new detective I must be a deviant who’s needing to be corrected It’s ineffective, thinking the thoughts of the masses They were clearly brainwashed, their thoughts not so reactive My actions are all acting, so I look interactive However I’m held captive, feeling like I’ve been trapped in A brand new world where the struggle has got me covered Feeling pretty troubled from watching Big Brother And my doublethink is on the brink of extinction With thoughts that sink in, have you started thinking? About your life changing as you get older? Have a warm heart but keep the cold shoulder A cold wind is blowing and I know it Cuz I’ve had a cold shoulder all of my life So stop giving the cold shoulders
pain, pressure, aching, tightness or squeezing in the chest; pain that spreads to the shoulder, back, neck, jaw, teeth or upper belly; a cold sweat; fatigue; heartburn or indigestion; lightheadedness ...
Pain, pressure, aching, tightness or squeezing in the chest; pain that spreads to the shoulder, back, neck, jaw, teeth or upper belly; cold sweat; fatigue; heartburn or indigestion; lightheadedness or sudden dizziness; nausea; shortness of breath.
by RoseWong... By the time each of us picked between pumpkin or apple pie—”or both!”—the temperature had shifted from a prickly chill to biting cold. We squeezed our shoulders and shoved our fists into our coat pockets.
They include chest pain — feeling of tightness, pressure, aching or squeezing; pain progressing to the upper abdomen or shoulder, arm, back, neck, jaw, teeth; cold sweating; indigestion/heartburn; nausea; shortness of breath; and sudden dizziness ... .