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  2. Kim Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Kim Mitchell (born July 10, 1952) is a Canadian rock musician. He was the lead singer and guitarist for the band Max Webster before going on to a solo career. His 1984 single, "Go for Soda", was his only charted song on the US Billboard Hot 100, reaching number 86. [1]

  3. It Was Always So Easy (To Find an Unhappy Woman)

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    It Was Always So Easy (To Find An Unhappy Woman) is the second album by country singer Moe Bandy (Marion Franklin Bandy, Jr.) released in 1974 on the GRC Label. Track listing [ edit ]

  4. I'm Easy (Keith Carradine song) - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Easy" is an Academy Award-winning song written and performed by Keith Carradine for the 1975 movie Nashville. [1] Carradine recorded a slightly faster version that became a popular music hit in 1976 in the United States .

  5. Easy (Commodores song) - Wikipedia

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    "Easy" is a song by American band Commodores from their fifth studio album, Commodores (1977), released on the Motown label. Group member Lionel Richie wrote "Easy" with the intention of it becoming another crossover hit for the group given the success of a previous single, "Just to Be Close to You", which spent two weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart (now known as ...

  6. Travis Wammack - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 he released his second album, Not For Sale, which generated two additional hits: "Easy Evil" (#72; written by Alan O'Day), and "(Shu-Doo-Pa-Poo-Poop) Love Being Your Fool" (#38; written by Jerry Williams, Jr. and Charlie Whitehead). [11] [12] He was Little Richard's band leader from 1984 until 1995. He wrote "Greenwood, Mississippi ...

  7. Trailerhood - Wikipedia

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    "Trailerhood" is an upbeat song that celebrates the trailer park lifestyle.. In the narrator's view, it's a world filled with pink flamingos and plastic pools (Carl, who lives next door), poker games (Gamblin' James, who will let anyone participate for $15), "music playing up and down the block", auto racing, and Dallas Cowboys football.

  8. Grounds for Divorce (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song opens with the line: I've been working on a cocktail, called grounds for divorce. Uncut magazine said it was "surely one of the best opening lines of any pop song in years" [1] and NME compared it to something James Bond might say "this is kind of glorious one-liner he’d mutter before taking the bad guys down and then smooching a lofty Eastern European countess."

  9. Same Trailer Different Park - Wikipedia

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    Same Trailer Different Park is the debut studio album by American country music artist Kacey Musgraves, [3] released on March 19, 2013, through Mercury Nashville. [4] Musgraves co-wrote all 12 tracks and co-produced the album with Luke Laird and Shane McAnally . [ 3 ]