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  2. List of songs about New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    "New Orleans Rag" by Willie 'The Rock' Knox "New Orleans Rain" by Zakiya Hooker "New Orleans, RIP" by Meriwether "New Orleans Rock" by The 5.6.7.8's "New Orleans Second Line" by Olympia Brass Band "New Orleans Shuffle" by Johnny Otis "New Orleans Song" by La Croix "New Orleans Stomp" by Louis Armstrong

  3. Rebel Soul (Kid Rock album) - Wikipedia

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    Rebel Soul is the ninth studio album by American musician Kid Rock and his final release with Atlantic Records. The album was released on November 19, 2012, and was self-produced by Kid Rock. It is his first since 2007's Rock N Roll Jesus to feature his backing band Twisted Brown Trucker; they were not featured on 2010's Born Free. [3]

  4. Only God Knows Why - Wikipedia

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    The music video is a montage of stage performances, his off time during touring, wandering the streets of and riding the streetcars in New Orleans and his performance at Woodstock 1999. The most infamous scenes are him getting hit with a full wine bottle in the head onstage, along with an overzealous fan following him to his car with security ...

  5. 30 Best Songs That Are Classically 1950s - AOL

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    The decade's musical landscape was diverse, spanning rhythm and blues, pop, country, and rock and roll. Singing ensembles, with their harmonious doo-wop style, were also a popular feature of the era.

  6. Devil Without a Cause - Wikipedia

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    [20] In the demo recording of the song, Kid Rock shouts, "Now get in the pit and try to kill someone!" [20] On the album version, Kid Rock changed the lyrics, replacing the word "kill" with "love". Regarding the change, Kid Rock told the Baltimore Sun that he was glad he changed the lyrics, explaining that mosh pits are about coexistence. [20]

  7. Kid Rock discography - Wikipedia

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    "Ms Orleans" (Trombone Shorty featuring Kid Rock) For True: 2012 "In Detroit" Pepsi Anthems "Born on the Bayou" (John Fogerty featuring Kid Rock) Wrote a Song for Everyone "Take Hold of My Hand" (Dwight Yoakam featuring Kid Rock) 3 Pears: 2013 "Messin' with the Kid" (Buddy Guy featuring Kid Rock) Rhythm & Blues

  8. Kid Rock - Wikipedia

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    Kid Rock filed a lawsuit to gain full control over the Top Dog record label, resulting in his receiving full ownership of the label in 2003. [21] [22] Kid Rock's self-titled sixth album was also released in 2003, which shifted his music further away from hip-hop; [2] the lead single was a cover of Bad Company's "Feel Like Makin' Love". [3]

  9. Blues Brothers 2000 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Queen Mousette, Cab Blues, Elwood Blues, Mighty Mack and The Blues Brothers: 4:11: 16. "How Blue Can You Get?" Jane Feather: The Louisiana Gator Boys: 5:18: 17. "Turn On Your Love Light" Deadric Malone/Joe Scott: Blues Brothers: 3:30: 18. "New Orleans" Frank Guida/Joseph Royster: The Louisiana Gator Boys and the Blues Brothers: 4:01