26-1506: [REDACTED] Look up over in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Over may refer to: Places [ edit ] Over, Cambridgeshire , England Over, Cheshire , England Over Bridge Over, South Gloucestershire , Gloucestershire, England Over, Tewkesbury , Gloucestershire, England Over, Seevetal , Germany Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Over (album) , by Peter Hammill, 1977 Over (EP) , by Jarboe and Telecognac, 2000 Songs [ edit ] "Over" (Blake Shelton song) "Over" (Drake song) "Over" (Evans Blue song) "Over" (Fayray song) "OVER" (Hey! Say! JUMP song) "Over" (High and Mighty Color song) "Over" (Lindsay Lohan song) "Over" (Lucky Daye song) "Over" (Portishead song) "Over", by A Perfect Circle from Mer de Noms "Over", by Ashanti from Ashanti "Over", by Embrace from If You've Never Been "Over", by Ivy from Realistic "Over", by James Blunt from The Afterlove "Over", by Jimmy Eat World from Stay on My Side Tonight "Over", by Kings of Leon from Walls "Over", by Lykke Li on Eyeye "Over", by Playboy Carti on Whole Lotta Red "Over", by Sean Kingston from Tomorrow "Over", by Tove Lo on Truth Serum "Over", by Yuma Uchida "Over", by Zarif from Box of Secrets "Over",
52-484: A cheesy (maybe the cheesiest) pop song from the Nineties. But opinions change. For a generation big on nostalgia, it gets no bigger than "Hold On", a song that has good times written all over it." The Daily Vault's Christopher Thelen stated in his review of Wilson Phillips , that it's the "defining moment" for the album, "setting the tone for what was to come as well as letting the listener know that all they have to do
78-449: A commonly used unofficial title for a studio outtake by Cardiacs included on Toy World Other uses [ edit ] Over, a term in radio radiotelephony procedure , see also Procedure word#Over Over, a professional wrestling term OVER, a clause that window functions in SQL have Over (cricket) , a division of play in the sport of cricket Over (Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo) ,
104-508: A fictional character in the anime/manga Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo "Over" ( Breaking Bad ) , an episode from season two of Breaking Bad See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Over Over church (disambiguation) "Over and Over", a song by Wilson Phillips, on the B-side from the single " Hold On " Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
130-735: A week in June 1990 and was the most successful single of that year in the US. It also became a worldwide hit, peaking within the top three in Australia and Canada and the top 10 in Belgium, Ireland, New Zealand, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The song received platinum sales certifications in Australia and the UK and a gold certification in the US. Julien Temple directed its music video. "Hold On" won
156-488: Is a new estate, Hazel Green, which was completed by Camstead Homes in 2011. The village's population in 1951 was 910, rising to 2,420 by 1991. Hold On (Wilson Phillips song) " Hold On " is a song by American vocal group Wilson Phillips , released on February 27, 1990 by SBK , as the lead single from their debut studio album, Wilson Phillips (1990). The song topped the US Billboard Hot 100 for
182-524: Is also ten miles (16 km) northwest from the city of Cambridge . Over contains the basic village facilities, including a primary school, shop, one public house (the Admiral Vernon) and St. Mary's Church. In recent years, the village has expanded rapidly, with the inclusion of several housing estates, a community and conference centre and modern sporting facilities. An Over day centre was set up in 1989 by Pamela Cressey. The Over Community Centre
208-525: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Over, Cambridgeshire Over is a large village near the River Great Ouse in the English county of Cambridgeshire , just east of the prime meridian . The parish covers an area of approximately 2,535 acres (1,026 ha). It is ten miles (16 km) east of the town of Huntingdon and
234-626: Is evidence of the amount of money that was available at the time of construction and decoration: the more complicated the work, the more it cost. There are also two other churches in Over: a Methodist church in the Lanes, which was built in 1848 and features a typical one-storey design found in Methodist churches; and a Baptist church in New Road, built directly onto a house whose owner gave the land for
260-427: Is sit back and enjoy the ride." A reviewer from Music & Media called the song "melodic, well crafted and extremely catchy", and "everything you would expect from a band madeup of daughters of rock stars." David Quantick from NME felt the single "is fine and rather thrashes everything else here [on the album]. However, since it was one of the songs here written by the cowboy-booted threesome, it bodes well for
286-529: The Billboard Music Award for Hot 100 Single of the Year for 1990. At the 33rd Annual Grammy Awards , "Hold On" was nominated for Song of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group , losing in both categories. In 2017, Billboard ranked the song number 15 in their list of "100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time". In 2020, Cleveland.com ranked it at number 37 in their list of
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#1732772274943312-594: The UK Singles Chart ; this was in large part due to a performance by the group on the legendary British music series Top of the Pops a week prior to the song's peak position. Additionally, it was a top 10 hit also in Belgium, Ireland and Sweden, while peaking within the top 20 in the Netherlands, Switzerland and West Germany. Despite being number one on the US year-end for 1990, the song did not appear on
338-648: The 1990s decade-end chart. It does, however, appear on Billboard's 60th anniversary "All-time chart" at number 228, ahead of many songs that do appear on the decade-end chart. Alex Henderson from AllMusic felt that the song is not "remotely convincing." J.D. Considine from The Baltimore Sun complimented it as "a tough-but-tuneful paean to self-reliance" and "irresistibly catchy". Bill Coleman from Billboard described it as an "engaging and melodic pop confection". In 2020, Tony L. Smith from Cleveland.com wrote, "A decade or two ago, Wilson Phillips' inspirational anthem "Hold On" wasn't regarded as anything more than
364-623: The High Street opposite Overcote Road, has the date MDCCCXLIX (1849) carved over the door. Apart from the parish church, the oldest remaining structure in Over now is believed to be the wall running down Fen End from the Willingham Road corner. The small patch of wall, now incorporated into newer brickwork, was believed by Ernie Papworth to have stood for over 500 years. St Mary's Church is made almost entirely of stone from Barnack , in
390-403: The best Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 song of the 1990s. In 2022, Pitchfork ranked it number 246 in their list of "The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s". In October 2023, Billboard ranked "Hold On" number 312 in their "500 Best Pop Songs of All Time". Shipments figures based on certification alone. Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. Harold & Kumar sing
416-424: The best Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 song of the 1990s. In 2022, Pitchfork ranked number 246 in their list of "The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s". Chynna Phillips wrote the song's lyrics while battling substance abuse as well as being in a "really bad" relationship. She explained to Kelly Clarkson , "I just said if I don't change my course, I'm going to be in a lot of trouble." Producer Glen Ballard presented
442-403: The church to be built in 1737. Today's Over is within a part of Cambridgeshire where there is enormous pressure for expansion with new housing and industrial and commercial buildings. The village has seen a number of estates built over the past 30 years. Plans have been approved for limited further growth, most of which is likely to be on small sites dotted around the village. One such development
468-476: The extreme north of Cambridgeshire. It has traces of 14th century work, including flower-ball carvings, gargoyles representing birds and beasts, and a south porch of perfect proportions. Its size reflects the significant income the village received from, among other things, the Suffolk wool trade and goods sold in the market at St Ives. Unlike many Fenland and edge-of-fen churches, it is highly ornamented, which
494-753: The front. Much of the antiquated property in the village is Victorian, as the majority of the older clunch and wattle cottages have been demolished. The influence of the Dutch who, under the leadership of the engineer Vermuyden, came to drain the Fens, can be seen in several of Over's older houses – the Old Black Horse in the High Street and the Ivy House in Fen End are the most obvious, with their rounded end-walls and angled brick-ties. The town hall, in
520-466: The future." A music video was produced to promote the single, directed by English film, documentary and music video director Julien Temple . It begins with aerial shots of a mountain side in California's San Gabriel Mountains. Wilson Phillips sings as they sit on the side of the mountain. Later, they sing as they sit together on the beach by the ocean. Wendy Wilson: For that video, we spent
546-401: The south-eastern part of the village around West street. When it comes to buildings, Over is a village full of contrast both in terms of age and designs. Although the exact date is unknown, a row of old thatched cottages on the north side of the High Street were burned to the ground during a fire started by an arsonist. These were replaced by the large Victorian houses which feature balconies to
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598-550: The top spot of the Billboard Hot 100 on June 9, 1990, and, despite spending just a single week at number one, was ranked the top song of the year by Billboard . (This was the second and most recent concurrence of this to date, the first of which was " Stranger on the Shore " by "Mr." Acker Bilk in 1962.) The song also spent a week atop the adult contemporary chart that same year. In Europe, "Hold On" peaked at number six on
624-678: The track to the group, noting it needed lyrics. Phillips based the lyrics off of the principles taught in AA , specifically the idea that things had to be taken "one day at a time." The next day, Phillips returned with "Hold On" and sang it for the Wilsons and Ballard, who immediately loved it. "I remember one guy I played it for said, 'That's not going to go anywhere. That's not a very good song. It's really corny,'" Phillips recalls. "I just remember thinking to myself, 'God, I hope he's wrong.'" "Hold On" became Wilson Phillips' first number one single, reaching
650-743: The whole day in the mountains. We were up so high where you could only get there by helicopter. It was just breathtaking. I actually got a little hypothermia and they had to take me down from the mountain at one point. The director, Julien Temple, is this super creative British guy and it was all his concept. He saw us as these California girls who represented the "girls next door" idea. He wanted to put us out in nature as an embodiment of that. It feels very "California" but I guess that’s just who we are. I think that’s what helped to make it work. In 2017, Billboard magazine ranked "Hold On" number 15 in their "100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time" list. In 2020, Cleveland.com ranked it number 37 in their list of
676-413: Was set up with National Lottery funding of almost £1 million in 1999. Over is mentioned in the poem " The Old Vicarage, Grantchester ", by Rupert Brooke . By 1628 the fens and meres to the north of the settlement were enclosed, as was the rest of the village land by 1837. Originally, there were two distinct settlements. One was at Church End around St Mary's Parish Church, the other at Over End –
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