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  2. I Can't Stand It! - Wikipedia

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    Larry Flick from Billboard described the song as a "light and catchy hip-houser". [1] A reviewer from Music & Media wrote, "I Can't Stand It will never be regarded as innovative: the Martin Luther King [actually is a sample from Khalid Muhammad] "Robbed Of Our Nation..!' speech, the Kraftwerk-like synth, the ooh's and yeah' s have all been heard before, but seldom in such a strong pop context.

  3. I Can't Stand It (Eric Clapton song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Can't Stand It" was the first single from Eric Clapton's 1981 album Another Ticket. On the record label for the vinyl 45, its credited as Eric Clapton and His Band . It was also used for interludes on Bill O'Reilly's radio show, The Radio Factor .

  4. I Can't Stand It - Wikipedia

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    I Can't Stand It may refer to: "I Can't Stand It" (Eric Clapton song), 1981 "I Can't Stand It" (Blossoms song), 2018 "I Can't Stand It!", a song by Twenty 4 Seven "I Can't Stand It", a song by the Spencer Davis Group from Their First LP

  5. What Is Love? (Never Shout Never album) - Wikipedia

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    Can't Stand It" was released on March 4, 2010 as the third and final single along with its music video that same day directed by Isaac Ravishankara. [11] The video includes visual references of Bob Dylan's, Dont Look Back and The Beatles, A Hard Day's Night. [11] The song peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Rock Digital Song Sales chart. [12]

  6. I Can't Stand It (Blossoms song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video to accompany the release of "I Can't Stand It" was first released onto YouTube on 9 March 2018. [3] When talking about the video, Tom Ogden said, "The video was inspired by the film Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind. I’m undergoing a procedure to erase memories of a former love." [2] [4]

  7. Where I Should Be - Wikipedia

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    Released in May 1979, the album achieved gold status and yielded the hit "I Can't Stand It No More", which peaked at #14 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [5] Track listing

  8. Twenty 4 Seven - Wikipedia

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    Despite Harrison's departure from the project, the popularity "I Can't Stand It" continued throughout Europe. The single was later chosen to be a part of film soundtrack for the 1991 film Dying Young starring Julia Roberts. After Harrison's departure, Twenty 4 Seven remained dormant for two years.

  9. Street Moves - Wikipedia

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    Street Moves is the debut album by Dutch group Twenty 4 Seven.It was produced by Ruud van Rijen and released on the label BCM Records in 1990. Captain Hollywood performed the rap parts.