Turn Around

Turn Around

Turn Around may refer to:
*"Turn Around" (album), a 2006 album by Jonny Lang
*"Turn Around" (Enigma song), a 2001 song created by the musical project Enigma
*Turn Around (1970 song), by Henry Mayer and Al Stillman
*Turn Around (1971 song), by Billy Joel from his 1971 album "Cold Spring Harbor"
*Turn Around (1973 song), by Diana Ross from her 1973 album "Last Time I Saw Him"
*Turn Around (Devo song), a 1980 B-Side by Devo
*Turn Around (1984 song), by Neil Diamond, Burt Bacharach, and Carole Bayer Sager
*Turn Around (1999 song), by Phats & Small
*Turn Around (2007 song), by Samantha Jade as a single release in 2007

ee also

* Turnaround (disambiguation)
* About face (disambiguation)


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