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  2. She's Not There - Wikipedia

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    The song's genres and musical styles are described by authors and music journalists as jazz rock, [4] beat, [5] pop rock, [6] baroque pop, [7] and R&B. [8] "She's Not There" was the second of four songs recorded by the Zombies at a 22 June 1964 recording session at Decca's West Hampstead Studio 2. The backing tracks needed seven takes. [9]

  3. Tell Her No - Wikipedia

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    "Tell Her No" is a hit single written by Rod Argent and included by English rock band the Zombies on their debut album The Zombies in 1965. It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States in March 1965 and was one of three big American hits by the Zombies (the others being "She's Not There", in 1964, and "Time of the Season", in 1969).

  4. Leave Me Be - Wikipedia

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    The song received mixed reviews upon release, with some critics deeming it inferior to "She's Not There". Unlike its predecessor, which was a top-20 hit in the United Kingdom , "Leave Me Be" became a commercial failure due to flopping worldwide, only gracing the lower regions of the Australian charts.

  5. The Road (group) - Wikipedia

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    The group had a hit with She's Not There", which was released on Kama Sutra. By that time the group had become The Road. By that time the group had become The Road. It sold in excess of 200,000 copies and registered at #88 in Cashbox , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] #79 in Canada , [ 6 ] and managed to reach the charts in Greece.

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  7. She's Coming Home - Wikipedia

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    Throughout late 1964 and late 1965, the Zombies established themselves as respected artists, with two top-ten singles on both Billboard Hot 100 and the Cashbox Top 100, "She's Not There" and "Tell Her No". [1] [2] With both songs being composed by the group's keyboardist Rod Argent, it largely established him as a skilled songwriter. [3]

  8. She's Not Just Another Woman - Wikipedia

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    "She's Not Just Another Woman" is a song written by Ron Dunbar and Clyde Wilson and performed by 8th Day. It reached #3 on the U.S. R&B chart and spent three weeks at #11 on the U.S. pop chart and #10 in Canada in 1971. [1] It was featured on their 1971 album 8th Day. [2] The song was produced by Holland–Dozier–Holland. [3]

  9. She's Not You - Wikipedia

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    "She's Not You" reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 13 on Billboard's R&B chart. [4] In the UK, the single reached No. 1 where it stayed for three weeks. It peaked at #4 (for two weeks) on Billboard's competitor Cashbox's pop chart. [5] [6] It was also the first song on the new Irish Charts to reach number one on October 5, 1962. [7]