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Take a Walk

Take a Walk may refer to:

  • "Take a Walk" (Passion Pit song), released in 2012
  • "Take a Walk", a 1967 song by Lightnin' Hopkins from Lightnin'!
  • "Take a Walk", a 1982 song by Ric Ocasek from Beatitude
  • "Take a Walk", a 1982 song by Split Enz from Time and Tide
  • "Take a Walk", a 1982 song by Steps Ahead from Paradox
  • "Take a Walk", a 1985 song by Jimmy Rogers and Left Hand Frank from The Dirty Dozens
  • "Take a Walk", a 1989 song by Mr. Big from Mr. Big
  • "Take a Walk", a 1993 song by Paul Hardcastle from Time for Love
  • "Take a Walk", a 1993 song by Urge Overkill from No Alternative
  • "Take a Walk", a 2001 song by Spoon from Girls Can Tell
  • "Take a Walk", a 2003 song by Edie Brickell from Volcano
  • "Take a Walk", a 2005 song by Sara Paxton from the Darcy's Wild Life soundtrack
Take a Walk (Passion Pit song)

"Take a Walk" is a song by American indietronica band Passion Pit from their second studio album, Gossamer (2012). The song was written and produced by the band's frontman Michael Angelakos, with Chris Zane providing co-production. It was released as the lead single from the album in May 2012.

Rolling Stone named "Take a Walk" the third-best song of 2012.

Usage examples of "take a walk".

It became so regular at length, that some of the people stopped there, and waited for the others to take a walk round, and come back to them.

She would take a walk and see if she could gather any caterpillars or find any freshly spun cocoons.

He shrugged his shoulders and decided to take a walk around the perimeter.

Before retiring to the back porch, Mom and Dad might take a walk around the neighborhood.

Maybe that's enough, maybe not In either event, hand both of them over or I take a walk.

And so she had been impelled, in the restless need for motion of the innumerable motor cells of a human brain, to take a walk that very first afternoon.

He sniffed and said in nasal Cape Cod accents, 'Hello, you chaps want to take a walk?