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  2. Come Sail Away - Wikipedia

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    "Come Sail Away" is a song by American rock group Styx, written and sung by singer and songwriter Dennis DeYoung and featured on the band's seventh album The Grand Illusion (1977). Upon its release as the lead single from the album, "Come Sail Away" peaked at #8 in January 1978 on the Billboard Hot 100 , and helped The Grand Illusion achieve ...

  3. Come Clean (Hilary Duff song) - Wikipedia

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    "Come Clean" is a song by American singer Hilary Duff for her second studio album, Metamorphosis (2003). It was written by Kara DioGuardi and John Shanks , while production was handled by Shanks. The song contains influences of electronica and techno , with the lyrics chronicling the protagonist wanting to "come clean" with her love interest ...

  4. Sailing Away - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Sailing Away may refer to: "Sailing Away" (All of Us song) "Sailing Away", a song ... Sail Away (disambiguation) Come Sail Away

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  6. Sailing Away (All of Us song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sailing Away" is a 1986 single by a supergroup of New Zealand singers and personalities, to promote New Zealand yacht KZ 7 in the 1987 America's Cup. It spent nine weeks at #1 in the single chart, the longest run of a New Zealand single until 2009.

  7. Sail Away - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... "Sail Away", by Creedence ... Come Sail Away", a 1977 song by Styx

  8. Sail Away (Sam Neely song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sail Away" is a song written by Rafe Van Hoy, and first recorded by American country music artist Sam Neely. Neely's version was released in September 1977. The single peaked at number 98 on Hot Country Songs and 84 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2] Kenny Rogers covered the song on his Love or Something Like It album.

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