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Never Surrender is the sixth studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph , released in 1982. The album reached #26 on the Billboard Albums chart assisted by the singles "All the Way", "A World of Fantasy" and "Never Surrender" which hit #2, #3 and #23, respectively, on the Billboard's Mainstream Top Rock Tracks chart in 1983. "All the Way" (the third of the three tracks to chart) was Triumph's highest charting song on the Top Rock Tracks chart, but did not sustain that level of popularity with Triumph fans as the song is not included on their 1985 live album Stages , the later Classics (a Greatest Hits album) or 2005's Livin' for the Weekend: The Anthology album.

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6-830: Never Surrender may refer to: Albums [ edit ] Never Surrender (album) or the title song, by Triumph, 1982 Never Surrender , or the title song, by Blitz , 2005 Never Surrender , by Darker Half , 2014 Songs [ edit ] "Never Surrender" (2 Unlimited song) , 1998 "Never Surrender" (Corey Hart song) , 1985 "Never Surrender", by Combichrist from Making Monsters "Never Surrender", by DJ Khaled from Suffering from Success "Never Surrender", by Don Felder from Airborne "Never Surrender", by Nana Mizuki "Never Surrender", by Saxon from Denim and Leather "Never Surrender", by Skillet from Awake "Never Surrender", by Stan Bush Other uses [ edit ] Never Surrender (film) ,

12-453: A 2009 film about mixed martial arts Never Surrender (novel) , a 2004 novel by Michael Dobbs Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary , a 2019 documentary about the film Galaxy Quest Never Surrender, an American band featuring John Porcelly Never Surrender High-Top , a sneaker brand sold by Donald J. Trump See also [ edit ] "We shall never surrender", a quotation from Winston Churchill's We shall fight on

18-573: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Never Surrender (album) In Canada, the album peaked at No. 29 on the RPM album chart (compared to No. 13 for their previous album, Allied Forces ) and none of the singles managed to reach the Top 100 of the RPM Singles chart, although they received some airplay at album-oriented rock stations. A remastered CD

24-479: Is managed by Triumph's members Gil Moore and Mike Levine . The label was previously known as TRC from 1995 until 2003. The decision for Triumph to launch their own label came after the band's 10 year/5-album contract with MCA Records expired at the end of 1994. Subsequently, all of Triumph's albums were re-released on the TRC imprint using the 1980s remasters. Then in 2003, TRC changed its name to TML Entertainment with

30-506: The beaches speech No Surrender (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Never Surrender . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Never_Surrender&oldid=1259344733 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

36-503: Was first released in 1985 on MCA Records (then again in 1995 on the band's own TRC label). A new remaster was released in November 2004 on the band's own label TML Entertainment . All songs by Rik Emmett / Michael Levine / Gil Moore except where otherwise noted. Shipments figures based on certification alone. TML Entertainment TML Entertainment is a record label launched by Canadian rock band Triumph in 2003. It

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