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  2. Standing Still (Jewel song) - Wikipedia

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    "Standing Still" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jewel. Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, the song was included on her fourth studio album, This Way (2001). Jewel wrote the song sometime after the release of her previous album, Spirit, while she was taking a break from her music career. According to Jewel, the song is about stepping ...

  3. This Way (Jewel album) - Wikipedia

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    This Way is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Jewel, released on November 13, 2001, by Atlantic Records.Jewel was looking for a raw, live-sounding album, leading her to be involved in the album's production. [7]

  4. Standing Still - Wikipedia

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    Standing Still may refer to: "Standing Still" (Jewel song), 2001 "Standing Still" (Roman Lob song), 2012; Standing Still, a 2005 film starring Amy Adams; See also

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  6. The Soul Children - Wikipedia

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    The Soul Children was an American vocal group who recorded soul music for Stax Records in the late 1960s and early 1970s. [1] They had three top 10 hits on the U.S. Billboard R&B chart – "The Sweeter He Is" (1969), "Hearsay" (1972), and "I'll Be the Other Woman" (1973) – all of which crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100.

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  9. Perfectly Clear - Wikipedia

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    The album received generally favorable reviews. [1] Rolling Stone magazine gave a mixed review, giving the album 2.5 stars out of 5. The reviewer said that "Jewel doesn't call upon the gritty storytelling of a real Nashville star […] the album is overcrowded by placid soft-rock tunes like "Two Become One" and "Anyone But You" with schmaltzy choruses and flavorless piano-laden verses."