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  2. Big Time (Big & Rich song) - Wikipedia

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    "Big Time" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Big & Rich. It was released in February 2005 as the fourth and final single from their album Horse of a Different Color . The song was written by Big Kenny , John Rich and Angie Aparo .

  3. The Living Years - Wikipedia

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    "The Living Years" is a soft rock ballad written by B. A. Robertson and Mike Rutherford, and recorded by Rutherford's British rock band Mike + The Mechanics. It was released in December 1988 in the United Kingdom and in the United States as the second single from their album Living Years .

  4. Big Time (Peter Gabriel song) - Wikipedia

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    The song underwent many permutations before being finalized; Jerry Marotta remembers an early version of "Big Time", which he described as more intense and so far out from the released version that it "would not have been a hit". [7] The song's bass guitar part is unique in that backing bassist Tony Levin and

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  7. If Hollywood Don't Need You (Honey I Still Do) - Wikipedia

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    The song contains a tribute to Burt Reynolds saying: "Oh, and if you see Burt Reynolds would you shake his hand for me / And tell ol' Burt I've seen all his movies / Well, I hope you make the big time, I hope your dreams come true / But if Hollywood don't need you, honey, I still do"

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  9. At 73, Jane Seymour is 'not afraid to look my age' — or have ...

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    "I spend a lot of time, on purpose, around my daughter's age group, between 40 and 50 years old. And they're all looking at me and going, 'You're not looking and sounding like my mom,'" says Seymour.