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phr. Used as a salutation in a letter when the writer does not know who will read the letter.
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To Whom It May Concern is the debut studio album from American singer/songwriter Lisa Marie Presley. It was released on April 8, 2003 in the United States and Canada.
Despite the use of strong expletives and some explicit content on a majority of the album's songs, the album was released with no Parental Advisory warning in the United States, only in a few countries.
The singles from the album are "Lights Out" and "Sinking In". The video of "Lights Out" reached #15 on the CMT Top 20 Countdown. Additionally, "Lights Out" was included on the compilation album Now That's What I Call Music! 13
To Whom It May Concern is a 1972 album by the Bee Gees. Released in October 1972, it was the follow-up, and continued the melancholic and personal sound of its predecessor Trafalgar. The album was recognized as "a farewell to the old Bee Gees" as the album marked the end of an era for the group in several ways: it was their last album to be recorded at IBC Studios, in London, their last with conductor and arranger Bill Shepherd who had guided them since 1967, and their last under their first contract with Robert Stigwood. Some of the songs were old ones finished up or rewritten for the occasion (in the case of "I Can Bring Love"). To Whom It May Concern has sold approximately 350,000 copies worldwide.
To Whom It May Concern may refer to:
- Salutation (greeting), used for opening a letter to an unknown recipient
To Whom It May Concern is the second and final studio album of the American rock band Splender.
To Whom It May Concern is a 1959 album by Nat King Cole, arranged by Nelson Riddle.
To Whom It May Concern is an album released by the band The Pasadenas. It was released in 1988.
Usage examples of "to whom it may concern".
He was reminded of a book his dad had read him when he was a child, a Mercer Mayer story where a creature called a Stamp-Eating Trollusk had popped a little girl into an envelope and mailed her To Whom It May Concern.
Agent Cleary was crestfallen, and wrote a glowing letter of reference, To Whom It May Concern, on official FBI stationery.
The document, addressed To Whom it may concern, declared that whichever of its signatories proved to be the Grand Tutor, He authorized the entry of the other into WESCAC's Belly for the purpose of attesting His authenticity, and was fully and exclusively accountable for the consequences of such attestation.
Written on the back in her strong hand was this message: 'To whom it may concern: This is my son's library card.