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  2. No Church in the Wild - Wikipedia

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    "No Church in the Wild" was used in an Audi Quattro commercial. [39] The song is featured at the beginning of the "Out of Our Own" episode, part 1 of the BBC Silent Witness, series 18. [40] "No Church in the Wild" appeared in a Dodge Dart (PF) advertisement entitled: How to Change Cars Forever, that featured American footballer Tom Brady. [41]

  3. William S. Pitts - Wikipedia

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    The building was even being painted brown, because that was the least expensive color of paint to be found and became known as The Little Brown Church. During the winter of 1863-64 he taught a singing class at Bradford Academy. Pitts had his class sing the song at the dedication of the new church in 1864.

  4. The Church in the Wildwood - Wikipedia

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    "The Church in the Wildwood" is a song that was written by Dr. William S. Pitts in 1857 following a coach ride that stopped in Bradford, Iowa. It is a song about a church in a valley near the town, though the church was not actually built until several years later. In the years since, the church has become known simply as "the Little Brown Church".

  5. The Little Brown Church - Wikipedia

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    The music about the church was written by Dr. William S. Pitts in 1857 following a coach ride that stopped in Bradford, Iowa. The church is in a valley near the town, though the church was not actually built until several years later. In the years since, the church has become known simply as "the Little Brown Church".

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  7. Watch the Throne - Wikipedia

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    The song was promoted with a music video directed by West himself, featuring concert footage. [94] The sixth single was "Gotta Have It", which impacted Urban radio on December 6, 2011, [95] and Rhythmic radio on January 31, 2012. [96] Seventh and final single "No Church in the Wild" impacted Urban radio on March 20, 2012. [97]

  8. K-Scope - Wikipedia

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    The album was re-released in 1991 featuring three bonus tracks. [1] In 2011, American hip hop artists Kanye West and Jay Z sampled the opening guitar riff from "K-Scope" for their song "No Church in the Wild" in their first collaborative album Watch the Throne (2011).

  9. Talk:No Church in the Wild - Wikipedia

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