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  2. Dire Wolf (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dire Wolf" is a ballad by the Grateful Dead, released as the third track on their 1970 album Workingman's Dead. The lyrics were written by Robert Hunter after watching a film adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. The music, containing elements of country and folk music, was composed by Jerry Garcia on the same day. The song tells the ...

  3. Killing Floor (Howlin' Wolf song) - Wikipedia

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    Howlin' Wolf recorded "Killing Floor" in Chicago in August 1964, which Chess Records released as a single. [2] According to blues guitarist and longtime Wolf associate Hubert Sumlin, the song uses the killing floor – the area of a slaughterhouse where animals are killed – as a metaphor or allegory for male-female relationships: "Down on the killing floor – that means a woman has you down ...

  4. Wolves (Selena Gomez and Marshmello song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wolves" was written by Selena Gomez, Marshmello, Ali Tamposi, Andrew Watt, Brian Lee, and Louis Bell. [17] The song was described as a "sticky electronic snack" [18] and "propulsive EDM" [19] which is equally "acoustic-laced EDM and long, lost 80's pop".

  5. Goin' Down Slow - Wikipedia

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    Howlin' Wolf recorded "Goin' Down Slow" for Chess Records in 1961. Wolf (vocal and guitar) recorded the song as a Chicago blues, with Henry Gray (piano), Hubert Sumlin and Jimmy Rogers (guitars), Willie Dixon (bass), and Sam Lay (drums). Dixon also provided a spoken narrative, alternating with Wolf's vocal passages:

  6. Wang Dang Doodle - Wikipedia

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    "Wang Dang Doodle" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon. Music critic Mike Rowe calls it a party song in an urban style with its massive, rolling, exciting beat. [1] It was first recorded by Howlin' Wolf in 1960 and released by Chess Records in 1961.

  7. Wolf (Tyler, the Creator album) - Wikipedia

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    Wolf is the third studio album by the American rapper Tyler, the Creator. It was released on April 2, 2013, by Odd Future Records. The album features guest appearances from Mike G, Domo Genesis, Earl Sweatshirt, Left Brain, Hodgy Beats, Erykah Badu and Pharrell, among others. Wolf was supported by its lead single, "Domo23".

  8. Wolf Like Me (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wolf Like Me" is the first single from American art rock band TV on the Radio's album Return to Cookie Mountain, released in the United Kingdom on July 25, 2006 on 4AD. The single's B-side was the song "Things You Can Do", which was also available as a bonus track on the U.S. release of Return to Cookie Mountain .

  9. Wolfgang (song) - Wikipedia

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    The title "Wolfgang" was inspired from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (left) while the lyrics compare with a wolf pack (right). "Wolfgang" was written by the group's producer 3Racha (Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han), and co-composed with Versachoi, [ 5 ] in the key of D minor , 162 beats per minute with a running time of 3 minutes and 10 seconds. [ 6 ]