Down to Earth
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Down to earth technically means 'practical and realistic': a down-to-earth person.[1]
It can also be the names of the followings:
Film and Television
- Down to Earth (TV series), a 1983–1987 television series starring Carol Mansell, Dick Sargent and David Kaufman
- Down to Earth (UK TV Series), a 2000 British television series starring Pauline Quirke
- Down to Earth (1947 film), the follow up to Here Comes Mr. Jordan
- Down to Earth (2001 film), a remake of Heaven Can Wait
Music
- Down to Earth (Rainbow album), a 1979 music album by Rainbow
- Down to Earth (Jimmy Buffett album), a 1970 music album by Jimmy Buffett
- Down to Earth (Monie Love album), a 1990 music album by Monie Love
- Down to Earth (Stevie Wonder album), a 1966 music album by Stevie Wonder
- Down to Earth (Ozzy Osbourne album), a 2001 music album by Ozzy Osbourne
- "Down to Earth" (Monie Love song), a 1990 single by Monie Love
- "Down to Earth" (Airway Lanes song) is a song by Australian rock band Airway Lanes
- "Down to Earth (Grace song)" is a single by dance act Grace
Literature
- Down to Earth (webcomic), a webcomic by Gavin Chafin and Steve Wood
Other
- Down to Earth co-operative, a non-profit organisation based in Melbourne, Australia
[edit] References
- ^ down to earth. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.0.1). Retrieved November 05, 2006, from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/down_to_earth