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  2. Frosty the Snowman - Wikipedia

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    The song has also been covered (with lyrics) by the band Cocteau Twins; the cover was released on their 1993 EP Snow. It was also covered by the Jackson 5 and appears on the Jackson 5 Christmas Album. The song was covered and released as the first single of Tarja Turunen's third Christmas album and ninth studio album, Dark Christmas.

  3. Good-bye-ee! - Wikipedia

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    Good-bye-ee!" is a popular song written and composed by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee. [1] Performed by music hall stars Florrie Forde, Daisy Wood, and Charles Whittle, it was a hit in 1917. [1] Weston and Lee got the idea for the song when they saw a group of factory girls calling out goodbye to soldiers marching to Victoria station. [1]

  4. Coldest Winter (song) - Wikipedia

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    On a 2021 list of the best snow songs during the winter weather, Time Out ranked the song at number nine, and the magazine's Andrew Frisicano asserted that it "is a tragic, haunting thumper". [28] Glamour writer Anna Moeslein selected the track as one of her favorite songs about winter in 2014, while Ed Masley from The Arizona Republic named it ...

  5. Music of the Back to the Future franchise - Wikipedia

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    Back to the Future: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name, released on July 8, 1985, by MCA Records.The soundtrack includes two tracks from American composer Alan Silvestri's score for the film, two pop tracks from American rock band Huey Lewis and the News, two songs played by the fictional Marvin Berry and The Starlighters, one played ...

  6. Bob Luman - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps his most unusual song was a slow, soulful recitation of Johnny Cash's "I Still Miss Someone". Luman died of pneumonia in Nashville in late December 1978. [1] He was 41 years old. After his death, Bear Family Records released several compilations of his songs, including More of the Rocker, Still Rockin' and Carnival Rock. [2]

  7. Snowman (Sia song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a midtempo, 60's-inspired, [6] piano-driven, crisp, swaying ballad [7] over which Sia's vocals, described as "calm but energetic" by mxdwn, tell a snowman not to cry as he will melt. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The track runs for a length of 2 minutes and 45 seconds.

  8. Andy Burrows - Wikipedia

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    The songs were composed by Burrows while Haig composed the lyrics for his songs. In August 2018, the title track of the album was released. [ 6 ] The album was released by Fiction Records on 1 February 2019, featuring further singles, "Handle With Care" and "Barcelona".

  9. Goodbye (Spice Girls song) - Wikipedia

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    "Goodbye" is a pop ballad that lyrically consists of the group's farewell to a friend, specifically Halliwell. The lyrics were also seen, by the media and fans alike, as the group's end, although the idea was dismissed by the members. "Goodbye" received positive reviews from music commentators, who said