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  2. Thirsty Boots - Wikipedia

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    "Thirsty Boots" is a civil-rights-era folksong by American singer-songwriter Eric Andersen that first appeared on his 1966 album 'Bout Changes 'n' Things. According to the album's liner notes, the song "was written to a civil rights worker-friend. Having never gone down to Mississippi myself, I wrote the song about coming back."

  3. Thirsty (Mariah Carey song) - Wikipedia

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    "Thirsty" is a "club-friendly" R&B song with an influence of hip hop music, which lasts for a duration of three minutes and 26 seconds. [11] [12] [13] "Thirsty" is about how Carey's lover has a thirst for fame which causes her to drown in her own misery. [14]

  4. Thirsty (Aespa song) - Wikipedia

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    "Thirsty" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Aespa for their third extended play My World. Composed and produced by Geek Boy AI Swettenham, Kyler Niko, and Paulina "Pau" Cerrilla with lyrics written by Kim Bo-eun from JamFactory , the R&B track was released by SM Entertainment on May 8, 2023 along with the EP.

  5. Thirsty (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Thirsty", a 2024 song by Tinashe from Quantum Baby; See also. All pages with titles beginning with Thirsty; All pages with titles containing Thirsty;

  6. Thursday - Wikipedia

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    "Thursday's Child" is a song by The Chameleons on Script of the Bridge (1983). "Outlook for Thursday" was a hit in New Zealand for Dave Dobbyn. Thursday (mixtape)" is the name of a mixtape by R&B artist The Weeknd released in 2011. "Thirsty" is a song by American pop band AJR that prominently features the lyrics 'Thirsty, thirsty Thursday' [24]

  7. 20 Good Reasons - Wikipedia

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    "20 Good Reasons" was the first single from Thirsty Merc's second album Slideshows. It was released on 17 March 2007 and is to date the band's highest-charting single, reaching number four on the Australian Singles Chart and number seventeen on the New Zealand Singles Chart. The song was nominated for 'Song of the Year' at the 2008 APRA awards.

  8. Thirsty Merc - Wikipedia

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    Thirsty Merc's first extended play, First Work, was released on 8 September 2003 by the band's own label, Don't Music and was distributed by Warner Music Australia. [12] ...

  9. Bring On the Rain - Wikipedia

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    "Bring On the Rain" is a song written by Billy Montana and Helen Darling and recorded by American country music artist Jo Dee Messina. It was released in September 2001 as the fourth single from her album Burn. In March 2002, it became Messina's fifth number one country single, and her highest entry on the Adult Contemporary charts.