Giving Up (disambiguation)

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" Giving Up " is a 1969 hit song performed by The Ad Libs.

"Giving Up" is a popular song written by Van McCoy that was introduced by Gladys Knight & the Pips with an April 1964 single release. It reached No. 6 on the Billboard R&B singles chart and No. 38 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Giving Up may also refer to:

<i>Two Hearts</i> (Men at Work album) 1985 studio album by Men at Work

Two Hearts is the third and final studio album by Australian group Men at Work, released on April 23, 1985. It is currently out of print. Drummer Jerry Speiser and bassist John Rees had left the band prior to the album's production, while guitarist Ron Strykert left the band during recording sessions. Touring behind the album saw sole remaining members Colin Hay and Greg Ham joined by guest musicians.

<i>When Broken Is Easily Fixed</i> 2003 studio album by Silverstein

When Broken Is Easily Fixed is the debut studio album by Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein, released in 2003 under the label Victory Records.

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<i>Givin It Up</i> 2006 studio album by George Benson & Al Jarreau

Givin' It Up is a first-time recording/collaboration between seasoned and highly celebrated jazz artists-vocalist Al Jarreau and guitarist George Benson. It contains signature classics previously recorded by both veteran artists and original music of which both gentlemen masterfully contribute their talents. Other noteworthy vocalists and musicians featured are Jill Scott, Patti Austin, Herbie Hancock, Stanley Clarke, Abe Laboriel, Chris Botti, Marcus Miller, and Beatles Legend Paul McCartney. This project also contains standards by Billie Holiday and Sam Cooke, popular classics by Seals and Crofts and Daryl Hall along with the classic jazz-swing "Four" by the legendary Miles Davis, and the neo-soul hit "Ordinary People" by John Legend.

Give Up is a 2003 album by The Postal Service.

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