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  2. Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Singer-songwriter Dan Bern and Mike Viola (of the Candy Butchers) wrote most of the film's songs, including "There's a Change A' Happenin'", "The Mulatto Song" and "Hole in My Pants". Marshall Crenshaw wrote the title tune and Van Dyke Parks penned one of the 1960-styled psychedelic jams, "Black Sheep".

  3. Cruel Intentions (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Ottman, not wanting to let his hard work go to waste, released his music in an album through Varèse Sarabande called Music Inspired by the Film Cruel Intentions: Suites and Themes from the Scores of John Ottman, which featured 10 tracks of his original score plus tracks from his work on other films and TV shows, including Halloween H20: 20 ...

  4. List of unreleased songs recorded by Michael Jackson

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    Assemble yourselves, hold your hand, raise your hands to heaven and pass it all. It's a little theme song. I can not say whether he had recorded the song, but in any case, we worked on it. There are other songs on which they collaborated. Most of these songs are mid-tempo, but I can not say anything more." Failed to make the Invincible album [68]

  5. I'm Not Scared (song) - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Not Scared" is a song by British pop band Eighth Wonder, released in February 1988 by CBS as the first single from their debut album, Fearless (1988). The song achieved success in France, Italy, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and West Germany, where it was a top-10 hit.

  6. List of backmasked messages - Wikipedia

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    "Rotting from the inside / over-incubated by the heat of fear and love / the self's coagula[ted]" [64] These are the lyrics from the start of the track, although the backwards version is a different take. Nevermore "Sentient 6" "Seven, seven, seven. I am the bringer of the end, fear me, I am the beast that is technology." [65] Occurs at 4:43. Oasis

  7. Work Song (Nat Adderley song) - Wikipedia

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    The Penguin Guide to Jazz states: " 'Work Song' is the real classic, of course, laced with a funky blues feel but marked by some unexpectedly lyrical playing." [8] In a musical analysis of Adderley's improvisational bebop style, Kyle M. Granville writes that the song is "connected to the soul-jazz style that Nat Adderley and his brother Cannonball Adderley immersed themselves into during the ...

  8. What's the Opposite of 'Yuppie'? Defining a Generation of ...

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    Young, upwardly mobile, and professional described the trajectory for many Americans in the 1980s, and caused us to coin the word "Yuppies." But today, in the 2010s, the trajectory is the opposite ...

  9. Work (Iggy Azalea song) - Wikipedia

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    Regardless of whether or not you like the content the song told Iggy's true story of struggle sacrifice and hard work as an artist." [6] Musically, Azalea found inspiration for the composition in the chord progression featured in Outkast's "B.O.B" (2000). [13] "Work" was produced by The Invisible Men and 1st Down of FKi. [5]