Come On

Come On may refer to:

  • "Come On" (How I Met Your Mother), an episode of the sitcom How I Met Your Mother
  • Come On (game), a video game for the Vii
  • A sexual advance or flirtatious remark
  • A catch phrase frequently used by the character Gob Bluth in the TV series Arrested Development.
  • ComeOn.com, a casino, poker and sportsbook company

In music:

  • Come On (EP), an EP by Elf Power
  • "Come On" (Chuck Berry song), a song by Chuck Berry, notably covered by The Rolling Stones as their debut single.
  • "Come On" (CN Blue song), a song by CN Blue
  • "Come On" (Earl King song), a song by Earl King, notably covered by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
  • "Come On" (The New Power Generation song), a song by The New Power Generation
  • "Come On" (The Jesus and Mary Chain song), a song by The Jesus and Mary Chain from Stoned & Dethroned
  • "Come On"/"Morphine", a single by Kish Mauve
  • "Come on Come on" (song), a song by Little Birdy
  • "Cum On Feel the Noize", a song by Slade
  • "Come On", a song by The Verve from Urban Hymns
  • "Come On", a song by Barry White
  • "Come On", a song by Krokus from Metal Rendez-vous
  • "Come On", a song by The Visionaries from Galleries
  • "Come On/Let's Go", a song by Paul Weller from As Is Now
  • "Come On", a single by Mushroomhead
  • "Come On", a song by Hell on Wheels
  • "Come On", a 1964 song by Tommy Roe
  • "Come On!", a song by The Hives from Lex Hives
  • S&M, a 2010 song by Rihanna re-edited and renamed as "Come On" for release in the UK

In film:

  • Come On, 2000 French fim produced and directed by Pascal Aubier
  • The Come On, 1956 US film starring Anne Baxter


Famous quotes containing the word come:

    Come away, come sweet Love,
    The golden morning breakes:
    All the earth, all the ayre,
    Of love and pleasure speakes.
    John Dowland (1562–1626)