Susan Kay "Suzy" Bogguss (born December 30, 1956) is an Americancountry music singer and songwriter. Bogguss began her career in the early 1980s as a solo singer. In the 1990s, she released one platinum and three gold albums and charted six top ten singles, winning the Academy of Country Music's award for Top New Female Vocalist and the Country Music Association's Horizon Award.
After taking a brief recording hiatus in the mid-1990s to start a family with her husband, songwriter Doug Crider, Bogguss returned to the country music industry, but did not match her earlier chart success. Although she last appeared on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart in 2001, Bogguss continues to record and tour extensively.
Early life and rise to success
Susan Kay Bogguss was born in Aledo, Illinois, the youngest of four born to Barbara "B.J." (née Stewart) and Charles "Bud" Bogguss. Charles was an Army officer who served in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II, and later became a machinist who worked at an International Harvester plant at East Moline. B.J. was a secretary-auditor for a Midwest grocery chain. Her grandmothers played piano at theaters. At age 5, she began singing in the Angel Choir of the College Avenue Presbyterian Church in her hometown. With her parents' encouragement, she took lessons in piano and drums, and as a teenager picked up the guitar as well. In her youth, Bogguss would visit Roy Rogers and Dale Evans at their home in Apple Valley, California, as they attended the same church as her grandparents. She starred in several musicals at Aledo High School, where she was crowned homecoming queen during her fourth year. After graduating in 1975, she enrolled at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, but later transferred to Illinois State University (ISU) in Normal. She graduated from ISU in 1980 with a bachelor's degree in metalsmithing. She would later use these skills to design her own jewelry.
Take It to the Limit is the second studio album of rock band Hinder. The album has been in the works since January 2008 and was released November 4, 2008 on Universal Motown Records. The album was recorded by Jay Van Poederooyen and produced by Brian Howes at Van Howes Studios in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The record was mixed by Chris Lord-Alge at Mix LA in Tarzana, California, USA. It has a much heavier glam metal and a lesser post-grunge influence than their last album, while retaining the elements of hard rock that the band had previously used. The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA.
Release
The first single, "Use Me", was released to radio on July 7, 2008, with a digital download release on July 15, 2008. "Heaven Sent" was performed at Hinder concerts dating back to 2007; however, the song was originally called "Heaven Lost You" when it was first performed.
Background
"We're anxious to get in and get started," frontman Austin Winkler tells Billboard.com. He says that the group has "probably three or four songs that we have prepared that we could play live at this point. Everything else is just ideas. We have a little rehearsal studio we set up (backstage) every day, and we're working on new material. It's all coming along real well."
Take It to the Limit was the third Jennings/Nelson duet album and the second to be produced by Chips Moman. Whereas their previous album together, 1982's WWII, had contained more Waylon solo tracks, this LP includes five tracks sung solely by Willie. The title actually reads Wille Nelson with Waylon Jennings, likely the result of the LP being released on Nelson's label CBS (the previous two duet albums had been released on RCA). The title song was written by Eagles' members Randy Meisner, Don Henley and Glenn Frey and performed by the Eagles on their 1975 album, One of These Nights, while "Homeward Bound" was originally by Simon and Garfunkel. Take It to the Limit was the next-to-last collaboration between Jennings and Nelson; of the four duets albums released by the singers, 1978's Waylon & Willie achieved the greatest success. Despite the fact that neither singer was in top artistic form and Jennings' most successful days were already over, the record managed to chart, peaking at #3, as did WWII. "Why Do I Have to Choose" also reached #3, while the title track reached #8 on the singles chart.
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Take It to the Limit (2013 Remaster) · Eagles
Legacy
℗ 1975 Elektra/Asylum Records.
Engineer: Allan Blazek
Remastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman
Guitar: Bernie Leadon
Backing Vocals: Bernie Leadon
Mixing Engineer: Bill Szymczyk
Producer: Bill Szymczyk
Guitar: Don Felder
Backing Vocals: Don Felder
Drums: Don Henley
Backing Vocals: Don Henley
Engineer: Don Wood
Engineer: Ed Mashal
Guitar: Glenn Frey
Backing Vocals: Glenn Frey
String Arranger: Jim Ed Norman
Conductor, Piano: Jim Ed Norman
Engineer: Michael Braunstein
Engineer: Michael Verdick
Bass Guitar: Randy Meisner
Lead Vocals: Randy Meisner
Backing Vocals: Randy Meisner
Concert Master Conductor: Sid Sharp
Writer: Don Henley
Writer: Glenn Frey
Writer: Randy Meisner
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Eagles - Take It To The Limit (Live)....
Eagles live at The Capital Centre March 1977.....
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Push It To The Limit (scarface)
scarface
letra:
Push It To The Limit
Scarface
Push it to the limit
Walk along the razor's edge
but don't look down, just keep your head
and you'll be finished
Open up the limit
past the point of no return
You've reached the top but still you gotta learn
how to keep it
Hit the wheel and double mistakes
throttle wide open like a bat out of hell
and you crash the gates
(crash the gates)
Going for the back of beyond
Nothing gonna stop you
there's nothing that strong .
So close now you're nearly at the brink
so, push it
(Ooo yeah)
Welcome to the limit
(The limit)
Take it maybe one step more
The power game's still playing so
you better win it
Push it to the limit
(The limit)
With no one left to stand in your way
you might get...
published: 14 Oct 2008
Centory - Take It To The Limit
published: 11 May 2011
Take it to the limit-The Eagles 3.avi
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published: 20 Jan 2011
Scarface | Push It to the Limit
After Tony Montana kills drug lord Frank Lopez, he finally becomes one of the most powerful drug lords of Miami. Watch the "Push it to the Limit" scene from Scarface!
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HomeTown - Take It To The Limit ( The Eagles Cover) Crookedwood Studios Session
In memory of The Eagles frontman, Glenn Frey, we've covered their classic hit, 'Take It To The Limit'. Recorded and produced at the Crookedwood Studios. We hope you enjoy, HT x
published: 14 Jun 2016
Take It to the Limit (Live at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 10/20-22/1976) (2018 Remaster)
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Take It to the Limit (Live at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 10/20-22/1976) (2018 Remaster) · Eagles
Legacy
℗ 2018, 1980 Asylum Records.
Engineer: Allan Blazek
Remastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman
Engineer: Biff Dawes
Mixing Engineer: Bill Szymczyk
Engineer: Billy Youdelman
Engineer: Buddy Thornton
Producer: Dave Henley
Assistant Engineer: Dennis Mays
Guitar: Don Felder
Backing Vocals: Don Felder
Drums: Don Henley
Backing Vocals: Don Henley
Piano: Glenn Frey
Backing Vocals: Glenn Frey
Guitar: Jage Jackson
Assistant Engineer: Jay Parti
Mixing Engineer: Jeff Balding
String Arranger: Jim Ed Norman
Strings Conductor: Jim Ed Norman
Assistant Engineer: Jimmy Patterson
Guitar: Joe Walsh
Backing Vocals: Joe Walsh
Engineer: Kelly Kotera
Additional ...
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Take It to the Limit (2013 Remaster) · Eagles
Legacy
℗ 1975 Elektra/Asylum Records.
Engineer: Allan Blazek
Remastering ...
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Take It to the Limit (2013 Remaster) · Eagles
Legacy
℗ 1975 Elektra/Asylum Records.
Engineer: Allan Blazek
Remastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman
Guitar: Bernie Leadon
Backing Vocals: Bernie Leadon
Mixing Engineer: Bill Szymczyk
Producer: Bill Szymczyk
Guitar: Don Felder
Backing Vocals: Don Felder
Drums: Don Henley
Backing Vocals: Don Henley
Engineer: Don Wood
Engineer: Ed Mashal
Guitar: Glenn Frey
Backing Vocals: Glenn Frey
String Arranger: Jim Ed Norman
Conductor, Piano: Jim Ed Norman
Engineer: Michael Braunstein
Engineer: Michael Verdick
Bass Guitar: Randy Meisner
Lead Vocals: Randy Meisner
Backing Vocals: Randy Meisner
Concert Master Conductor: Sid Sharp
Writer: Don Henley
Writer: Glenn Frey
Writer: Randy Meisner
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Take It to the Limit (2013 Remaster) · Eagles
Legacy
℗ 1975 Elektra/Asylum Records.
Engineer: Allan Blazek
Remastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman
Guitar: Bernie Leadon
Backing Vocals: Bernie Leadon
Mixing Engineer: Bill Szymczyk
Producer: Bill Szymczyk
Guitar: Don Felder
Backing Vocals: Don Felder
Drums: Don Henley
Backing Vocals: Don Henley
Engineer: Don Wood
Engineer: Ed Mashal
Guitar: Glenn Frey
Backing Vocals: Glenn Frey
String Arranger: Jim Ed Norman
Conductor, Piano: Jim Ed Norman
Engineer: Michael Braunstein
Engineer: Michael Verdick
Bass Guitar: Randy Meisner
Lead Vocals: Randy Meisner
Backing Vocals: Randy Meisner
Concert Master Conductor: Sid Sharp
Writer: Don Henley
Writer: Glenn Frey
Writer: Randy Meisner
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scarface
letra:
Push It To The Limit
Scarface
Push it to the limit
Walk along the razor's edge
but don't look down, just keep your head
and you'...
scarface
letra:
Push It To The Limit
Scarface
Push it to the limit
Walk along the razor's edge
but don't look down, just keep your head
and you'll be finished
Open up the limit
past the point of no return
You've reached the top but still you gotta learn
how to keep it
Hit the wheel and double mistakes
throttle wide open like a bat out of hell
and you crash the gates
(crash the gates)
Going for the back of beyond
Nothing gonna stop you
there's nothing that strong .
So close now you're nearly at the brink
so, push it
(Ooo yeah)
Welcome to the limit
(The limit)
Take it maybe one step more
The power game's still playing so
you better win it
Push it to the limit
(The limit)
With no one left to stand in your way
you might get careless, but you'll never be safe
while you still feel it
Welcome to the limit
(The limit)
Standing on the razor's edge
don't look down just keep your head
and you'll be finished
Welcome to the limit
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
Push it to the limit
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
Push it to the limit
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
scarface
letra:
Push It To The Limit
Scarface
Push it to the limit
Walk along the razor's edge
but don't look down, just keep your head
and you'll be finished
Open up the limit
past the point of no return
You've reached the top but still you gotta learn
how to keep it
Hit the wheel and double mistakes
throttle wide open like a bat out of hell
and you crash the gates
(crash the gates)
Going for the back of beyond
Nothing gonna stop you
there's nothing that strong .
So close now you're nearly at the brink
so, push it
(Ooo yeah)
Welcome to the limit
(The limit)
Take it maybe one step more
The power game's still playing so
you better win it
Push it to the limit
(The limit)
With no one left to stand in your way
you might get careless, but you'll never be safe
while you still feel it
Welcome to the limit
(The limit)
Standing on the razor's edge
don't look down just keep your head
and you'll be finished
Welcome to the limit
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
Push it to the limit
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
Push it to the limit
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
After Tony Montana kills drug lord Frank Lopez, he finally becomes one of the most powerful drug lords of Miami. Watch the "Push it to the Limit" scene from Sca...
In memory of The Eagles frontman, Glenn Frey, we've covered their classic hit, 'Take It To The Limit'. Recorded and produced at the Crookedwood Studios. We hope...
In memory of The Eagles frontman, Glenn Frey, we've covered their classic hit, 'Take It To The Limit'. Recorded and produced at the Crookedwood Studios. We hope you enjoy, HT x
In memory of The Eagles frontman, Glenn Frey, we've covered their classic hit, 'Take It To The Limit'. Recorded and produced at the Crookedwood Studios. We hope you enjoy, HT x
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Take It to the Limit (Live at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 10/20-22/1976) (2018 Remaster) · Eagles
Legacy
℗ 2018, 1980 As...
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Elektra
Take It to the Limit (Live at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 10/20-22/1976) (2018 Remaster) · Eagles
Legacy
℗ 2018, 1980 Asylum Records.
Engineer: Allan Blazek
Remastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman
Engineer: Biff Dawes
Mixing Engineer: Bill Szymczyk
Engineer: Billy Youdelman
Engineer: Buddy Thornton
Producer: Dave Henley
Assistant Engineer: Dennis Mays
Guitar: Don Felder
Backing Vocals: Don Felder
Drums: Don Henley
Backing Vocals: Don Henley
Piano: Glenn Frey
Backing Vocals: Glenn Frey
Guitar: Jage Jackson
Assistant Engineer: Jay Parti
Mixing Engineer: Jeff Balding
String Arranger: Jim Ed Norman
Strings Conductor: Jim Ed Norman
Assistant Engineer: Jimmy Patterson
Guitar: Joe Walsh
Backing Vocals: Joe Walsh
Engineer: Kelly Kotera
Additional Engineer: Matt Coles
Assistant Engineer: Phil MacConnel
Bass Guitar: Randy Meisner
Lead Vocals: Randy Meisner
Producer: Richard F.W. Davis
Recording: The Record Plant L.A.
Additional Engineer: Zach Johnson
Writer: Don Henley
Writer: Glenn Frey
Writer: Randy Meisner
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Take It to the Limit (Live at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 10/20-22/1976) (2018 Remaster) · Eagles
Legacy
℗ 2018, 1980 Asylum Records.
Engineer: Allan Blazek
Remastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman
Engineer: Biff Dawes
Mixing Engineer: Bill Szymczyk
Engineer: Billy Youdelman
Engineer: Buddy Thornton
Producer: Dave Henley
Assistant Engineer: Dennis Mays
Guitar: Don Felder
Backing Vocals: Don Felder
Drums: Don Henley
Backing Vocals: Don Henley
Piano: Glenn Frey
Backing Vocals: Glenn Frey
Guitar: Jage Jackson
Assistant Engineer: Jay Parti
Mixing Engineer: Jeff Balding
String Arranger: Jim Ed Norman
Strings Conductor: Jim Ed Norman
Assistant Engineer: Jimmy Patterson
Guitar: Joe Walsh
Backing Vocals: Joe Walsh
Engineer: Kelly Kotera
Additional Engineer: Matt Coles
Assistant Engineer: Phil MacConnel
Bass Guitar: Randy Meisner
Lead Vocals: Randy Meisner
Producer: Richard F.W. Davis
Recording: The Record Plant L.A.
Additional Engineer: Zach Johnson
Writer: Don Henley
Writer: Glenn Frey
Writer: Randy Meisner
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Take It to the Limit (2013 Remaster) · Eagles
Legacy
℗ 1975 Elektra/Asylum Records.
Engineer: Allan Blazek
Remastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman
Guitar: Bernie Leadon
Backing Vocals: Bernie Leadon
Mixing Engineer: Bill Szymczyk
Producer: Bill Szymczyk
Guitar: Don Felder
Backing Vocals: Don Felder
Drums: Don Henley
Backing Vocals: Don Henley
Engineer: Don Wood
Engineer: Ed Mashal
Guitar: Glenn Frey
Backing Vocals: Glenn Frey
String Arranger: Jim Ed Norman
Conductor, Piano: Jim Ed Norman
Engineer: Michael Braunstein
Engineer: Michael Verdick
Bass Guitar: Randy Meisner
Lead Vocals: Randy Meisner
Backing Vocals: Randy Meisner
Concert Master Conductor: Sid Sharp
Writer: Don Henley
Writer: Glenn Frey
Writer: Randy Meisner
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scarface
letra:
Push It To The Limit
Scarface
Push it to the limit
Walk along the razor's edge
but don't look down, just keep your head
and you'll be finished
Open up the limit
past the point of no return
You've reached the top but still you gotta learn
how to keep it
Hit the wheel and double mistakes
throttle wide open like a bat out of hell
and you crash the gates
(crash the gates)
Going for the back of beyond
Nothing gonna stop you
there's nothing that strong .
So close now you're nearly at the brink
so, push it
(Ooo yeah)
Welcome to the limit
(The limit)
Take it maybe one step more
The power game's still playing so
you better win it
Push it to the limit
(The limit)
With no one left to stand in your way
you might get careless, but you'll never be safe
while you still feel it
Welcome to the limit
(The limit)
Standing on the razor's edge
don't look down just keep your head
and you'll be finished
Welcome to the limit
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
Push it to the limit
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
Push it to the limit
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
(The limit)
In memory of The Eagles frontman, Glenn Frey, we've covered their classic hit, 'Take It To The Limit'. Recorded and produced at the Crookedwood Studios. We hope you enjoy, HT x
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Elektra
Take It to the Limit (Live at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 10/20-22/1976) (2018 Remaster) · Eagles
Legacy
℗ 2018, 1980 Asylum Records.
Engineer: Allan Blazek
Remastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman
Engineer: Biff Dawes
Mixing Engineer: Bill Szymczyk
Engineer: Billy Youdelman
Engineer: Buddy Thornton
Producer: Dave Henley
Assistant Engineer: Dennis Mays
Guitar: Don Felder
Backing Vocals: Don Felder
Drums: Don Henley
Backing Vocals: Don Henley
Piano: Glenn Frey
Backing Vocals: Glenn Frey
Guitar: Jage Jackson
Assistant Engineer: Jay Parti
Mixing Engineer: Jeff Balding
String Arranger: Jim Ed Norman
Strings Conductor: Jim Ed Norman
Assistant Engineer: Jimmy Patterson
Guitar: Joe Walsh
Backing Vocals: Joe Walsh
Engineer: Kelly Kotera
Additional Engineer: Matt Coles
Assistant Engineer: Phil MacConnel
Bass Guitar: Randy Meisner
Lead Vocals: Randy Meisner
Producer: Richard F.W. Davis
Recording: The Record Plant L.A.
Additional Engineer: Zach Johnson
Writer: Don Henley
Writer: Glenn Frey
Writer: Randy Meisner
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Susan Kay "Suzy" Bogguss (born December 30, 1956) is an Americancountry music singer and songwriter. Bogguss began her career in the early 1980s as a solo singer. In the 1990s, she released one platinum and three gold albums and charted six top ten singles, winning the Academy of Country Music's award for Top New Female Vocalist and the Country Music Association's Horizon Award.
After taking a brief recording hiatus in the mid-1990s to start a family with her husband, songwriter Doug Crider, Bogguss returned to the country music industry, but did not match her earlier chart success. Although she last appeared on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart in 2001, Bogguss continues to record and tour extensively.
Early life and rise to success
Susan Kay Bogguss was born in Aledo, Illinois, the youngest of four born to Barbara "B.J." (née Stewart) and Charles "Bud" Bogguss. Charles was an Army officer who served in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II, and later became a machinist who worked at an International Harvester plant at East Moline. B.J. was a secretary-auditor for a Midwest grocery chain. Her grandmothers played piano at theaters. At age 5, she began singing in the Angel Choir of the College Avenue Presbyterian Church in her hometown. With her parents' encouragement, she took lessons in piano and drums, and as a teenager picked up the guitar as well. In her youth, Bogguss would visit Roy Rogers and Dale Evans at their home in Apple Valley, California, as they attended the same church as her grandparents. She starred in several musicals at Aledo High School, where she was crowned homecoming queen during her fourth year. After graduating in 1975, she enrolled at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, but later transferred to Illinois State University (ISU) in Normal. She graduated from ISU in 1980 with a bachelor's degree in metalsmithing. She would later use these skills to design her own jewelry.
(Suzy Bogguss/Doug Crider) Half empty airport, plane's at the gate They tell her it's full, she says she'll wait She's been here all evening sitting all alone Watching the business men talk on the phone She fixes her make up, cleans out her purse Leaving is hard, but staying is worse Just for a moment it crosses her mind She could go back, no not this time It's almost midnight, and they just called her name She's on that last flight, now nothing's the same Her ticket says standby, but she can stand on her own She's all through crying, now she's flying Taking that red-eye home Sitting in smoking, but she doesn't smoke A traveling salesman tells her a joke She just stares out the window as they're packing that jet Not quite sad, but she's not laughing yet It's almost midnight, and they just called her name She's on that last flight, now nothing's the same Her ticket says standby, but she can stand on her own She's all through crying, now she's flying Taking that red-eye home It's just eleven fifty-four but it's a new day They're starting to board, she's flying away It's almost midnight, and they just called her name She's on that last flight, now nothing's the same Her ticket says standby, but she can stand on her own She's all through crying, now she's flying Taking that red-eye home She's all through crying, she's flying Taking that red-eye home