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  2. Heather (Conan Gray song) - Wikipedia

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    "Heather" is a song by American singer-songwriter Conan Gray released through Republic Records. Originally released as a track on Gray's debut studio album Kid Krow in March 2020, it was released as the sixth single in September 2020 after becoming a sleeper hit .

  3. Erika (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Erika" is both a common German female name and the German word for heather.The lyrics and melody of the song were written by Herms Niel, a German composer of marches.The exact year of the song's origin is not known; often the date is given as "about 1930", [3] but this has never been substantiated.

  4. Heather (Beatles song) - Wikipedia

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    "Heather" is a song that appears on The Beatles bootleg No. 3 Abbey Road N.W., but was actually recorded on 22 November 1968 [1] [2] by Paul McCartney (vocal and acoustic guitar) with Donovan (acoustic guitar and chorus) and Mary Hopkin (chorus) during the sessions for Hopkin's Postcard LP. [3]

  5. I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road

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    Almost 40 years old, she feels that the time has come for a change. Joe finds the songs she is singing now unpleasant, because they remind him of the way he treats his own wife. Heather is determined to support women's liberation; she splits up with her manager and goes on to perform her own show.

  6. Walk This World - Wikipedia

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    "Walk This World" is a song by Bermudian singer-songwriter Heather Nova. Released in 1994 by Butterfly Records as her first single, the song was included on her second studio album, Oyster (1994). Nova wrote the lyrics, while Felix Tod and Youth produced it.

  7. Wild Mountain Thyme - Wikipedia

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    "Wild Mountain Thyme" (also known as "Purple Heather" and "Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?") is a Scottish/Irish folk song.The lyrics and melody are a variant of the song "The Braes of Balquhither" by Scottish poet Robert Tannahill (1774–1810) and Scottish composer Robert Archibald Smith (1780–1829), but were adapted by Belfast musician Francis McPeake (1885–1971) into "Wild Mountain Thyme" and ...

  8. Jean Redpath - Wikipedia

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    Skipping Barefoot Through the Heather (1962) Prestige PR 13020 [12] Scottish Ballad Book (1962) Elektra EKL 214 [12] Laddie Lie Near Me (1963) Elektra EKL 274 [12] Songs of Love, Lilt, Laughter (1963) Elektra EKL 224 [12] Frae My Ain Countrie (1973) Folk Legacy FSS 49 [12] Jean Redpath (1975) Philo PH 2015 [12] Songs of Robert Burns vol. 1 ...

  9. Bull in the Heather - Wikipedia

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    "Bull in the Heather" is a song by American alternative rock band Sonic Youth from their eighth studio album, Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star (1994). It was released to radio as the lead single from the album on April 19, 1994, by Geffen Records. The song was written collectively by Sonic Youth, and production was done by Butch Vig.