Smile (disambiguation)

Smile (disambiguation)

A smile is a facial expression.

Smile may also mean:

Music

Bands

*Smile (band), a London band which was the precursor to Queen
*Smile.dk, a Swedish pop band

Albums and EPs

*Smile (L'Arc-en-Ciel album), a 2004 alternative rock album by L'Arc-en-Ciel
*Smile (Beach Boys album), a 1966–1967 album project by The Beach Boys that was never officially released
*Smile (Boris album), a 2008 noise rock album by Boris
*Smile (Jayhawks album), a 2000 rock album by The Jayhawks
*Smile (The Yellow Monkey album), a 1995 rock album by The Yellow Monkey
*Smile (Lyle Lovett album), a 2003 album by Lyle Lovett featuring various movie soundtracks
*Smile (Laura Nyro album), a 1976 pop album by Laura Nyro
*Smile (Hazel O' Connor), a 1984 album by Hazel O'Connor
*Smile (The Pillows album), a 2001 alternative rock album by The Pillows
*Smile! (Remo Four album), a 1967 rock album by The Remo Four
*Smile (Ride album), a compilation album by Ride released in 1990
*Smile! (Vitas album), a 2002 album by Vitas
*Smile (The Wannadies EP), a 1988 alternative rock EP by The Wannadies
*Smile (Brian Wilson album), Brian Wilson's completed and revised solo version based on his former group's work

ongs

*"Smile" (Charlie Chaplin song), a song by Charlie Chaplin from the movie "Modern Times", which has been covered by many other artists
*"Smile" (Lily Allen song), a 2006 song by Lily Allen from the debut album "Alright, Still"
*"Smile" (David Gilmour song), a song by David Gilmour from his 2006 album "On an Island"
*"Smile" (G-Unit song), a song by G-Unit from the album "Beg For Mercy", released in 2004 as a video-only single
*"Smile" (Jibbs song), a 2007 song by Jibbs from the album "Jibbs feat. Jibbs"
*"Smile" (Lonestar song), a 1999 song by Lonestar from the album "Lonely Grill"
*"Smile" (Pearl Jam song), a 1996 song from Pearl Jam's album "No Code"
*"Smile" (Supernaturals song), a song by The Supernaturals
*"Smile" (Vitamin C song), a 1999 song by Vitamin C from the album "Vitamin C"
* "Smiles" (Callahan and Roberts song), a song written in 1917 by J. Will Callahan and Lee S. Roberts

Film, television and theatre

*Smile (1975 film), a 1975 film
*Smile (2005 film), a 2005 film written and directed by Jeffrey Kramer
*Smile (TV series), a British Sunday morning children's programme created by the independent production company Darrall Macqueen Ltd
*SmileTV, a British television channel which launched on Freeview and Sky Digital
*"Smile" (musical), a musical originally produced on Broadway in 1986 and based on the 1975 film
*"Smiles" (musical), a 1930 Broadway musical with music by Vincent Youmans

Literature

*Smile! (book), a children's book by Geraldine McCaughrean
*Smile (magazine), a magazine aimed at teenage girls, initially similar to Seventeen, but with added manga
*SMILE (magazine), an international magazine of multiple origins

Other

*SmILE, a car designed by Greenpeace to demonstrate how fuel-efficient a car can be
*Volatility smile, a long-observed pattern in which at-the-money options tend to have lower implied volatilities than other options
*SMILES, Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry Specification, a way to represent a 2D molecular structure as a compact string of text
*Smile (bank), a full internet bank of the Co-operative Bank, which is part of the Co-operative Group in the UK
*Smile (software), a Macintosh computer programming and working environment based on AppleScript
*Smile (engineering), a measure of deformation in bonded electronic devices


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