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  2. Wolf Parade - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Parade is a Canadian indie rock band formed in 2003 in Montreal. The band released three full-length albums before taking a five-year hiatus in 2011. They announced their return in 2016, releasing a self-titled EP in May of that year, and a fourth studio album, Cry Cry Cry, in October 2017.

  3. Anything, Anything (I'll Give You) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009 the song has been the name and title of Rich Russo's free form radio show Anything Anything with Rich Russo where the song opens the show each week. [4] The song also features in the 2014 film Two Night Stand, as well as the 2003 film 11:14. American talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has said it is her favorite song.

  4. Dust My Broom - Wikipedia

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    "Dust My Broom" is a blues song originally recorded as "I Believe I'll Dust My Broom" by American blues artist Robert Johnson in 1936. It is a solo performance in the Delta blues -style with Johnson's vocal accompanied by his acoustic guitar.

  5. The End of That - Wikipedia

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    The album's first single, "Lightshow", was released as a 7" single, with a previously unreleased cover of Wolf Parade's "I'll Believe in Anything" as its B-side, [3] and subsequently topped CBC Radio 3's The R3-30 weekly singles chart on February 11. [4]

  6. Anything (Jay-Z song) - Wikipedia

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    "Anything" is a song by rapper Jay-Z that is found on Beanie Sigel's 2000 album The Truth. It is produced by Sam Sneed and P. Skam, who sample Lionel Bart 's "I'd Do Anything" for the track's beat and chorus.

  7. You Only Live Once (song) - Wikipedia

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    An early demo version of the song, titled "I'll Try Anything Once", is included as one of the B-sides on the "Heart in a Cage" single. It features Nick Valensi playing electric piano while Casablancas sings. Some of these lyrics were also present when the Strokes played the song for the BBC's Radio 1 Session, which aired on March 8, 2006.

  8. I Believe in You (Neil Young song) - Wikipedia

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    Music author Nigel Williamson describes "I Believe in You" as being the song on After the Gold Rush which best fits the "confessional singer-songwriter mode", suggesting that it is similar to some James Taylor songs. [4] Sam Inglis regards it as one of the best of Young's songs in which he tries to rationalize his behavior to women he has left. [5]

  9. Leap of Faith (Kenny Loggins album) - Wikipedia

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    Singles from the album included "The Real Thing," "If You Believe," "Now or Never," and "Conviction of the Heart," the latter of which was later dubbed "the unofficial anthem of the environmental movement" by Vice President Al Gore. "I Would Do Anything" features Sheryl Crow who can also be heard in the title song along with Smokey Robinson.