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*"Walk On", a song by [[Deep Purple]] from their 2003 album ''[[Bananas (album)|Bananas]]'' |
*"Walk On", a song by [[Deep Purple]] from their 2003 album ''[[Bananas (album)|Bananas]]'' |
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*"Walk On", a song by [[Neil Young]] from his album [[On the Beach (album)|On the Beach]] |
*"Walk On", a song by [[Neil Young]] from his album [[On the Beach (album)|On the Beach]] |
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*A [[walk-on]] is a college sports athlete who was not offered a scholarship to play for the University, but rather tried out and made the team |
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*An actor who plays a very small part (usually without any lines) in a film. In most cases this person is just 'walking on' and off. |
*An actor who plays a very small part (usually without any lines) in a film. In most cases this person is just 'walking on' and off. |
Revision as of 14:43, 4 April 2008
Walk On may refer to:
- Walk On, a 1994 album by Boston
- Walk On, a 1995 album by John Hiatt
- "Walk On" a song by U2 from their 2000 album All That You Can't Leave Behind
- "Walk On", a song by Deep Purple from their 2003 album Bananas
- "Walk On", a song by Neil Young from his album On the Beach
- A walk-on is a college sports athlete who was not offered a scholarship to play for the University, but rather tried out and made the team
- An actor who plays a very small part (usually without any lines) in a film. In most cases this person is just 'walking on' and off.