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  2. Oh Well (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Oh Well" is a song by British rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1969 and composed by vocalist and lead guitarist Peter Green. It first appeared as a single in various countries in 1969 and subsequently appeared on US versions of that year's Then Play On album and the band's Greatest Hits album in 1971.

  3. Oh Well - Wikipedia

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    "Oh Well" (song), a 1969 song by Fleetwood Mac, covered by several other artists "Oh Well", a song by Boyz II Men from their 2002 album Full Circle "Oh Well", a song by Depeche Mode from their 2009 album Sounds of the Universe (bonus track)

  4. The Rockets (Detroit band) - Wikipedia

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    The 1979 self-titled release featured the hits, "Oh Well" and "Turn Up the Radio". This record also featured David Hood on bass guitar from the famous Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama. Their third album (with the addition of new bass guitarist Dan Keylon) was the 1980 release No Ballads.

  5. Oh Well (band) - Wikipedia

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    Oh Well was a German dance group active in the late 1980s to early 1990s. Their record producers were Alexander Henninger and Achim Völker. [ 1 ] They were relatively successful during their peak in 1989, but broke up soon after, due to a lack of further chart success.

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  7. Live (Fleetwood Mac album) - Wikipedia

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    Also notable are three Lindsey Buckingham guitar showcases. The first, "I'm So Afraid", was popular as a concert finale during this period. The second was Buckingham's take on former Mac guitarist Peter Green's signature number, "Oh Well" (originally a 1969 single release). The third was "Monday Morning", a popular concert opener during this ...

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  9. Tiny Bradshaw - Wikipedia

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    His most successful record at the time was "Well Oh Well", which reached number two on the R&B chart in 1950 and remained on the chart for 21 weeks. Two follow-ups, "I'm Going To Have Myself A Ball" (no. 5, 1950) and "Walkin' The Chalk Line" (no. 10, 1951) also made the chart before a break of almost two years.