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  2. Change Your Mind - Wikipedia

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    "Change Your Mind", a song by Boyce Avenue from All You're Meant to Be ... "Change Your Mind", a song by Eli, No. 41 on the German charts in 2018

  3. We All Had Doctors' Papers - Wikipedia

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    We All Had Doctors' Papers is a live album by Welsh comedian and singer Max Boyce, first issued in 1975 and recorded at Pontarddulais Rugby Club. It was his fourth album release and followed his breakthrough recording Live at Treorchy. The album contains a mixture of comedic and traditional songs, along with Boyce's interactions with the crowd.

  4. Automatic (Sharpe & Numan album) - Wikipedia

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    Automatic was an attempt to recapture the success of Sharpe & Numan's collaboration single "Change Your Mind", which reached number 17 in the UK charts in 1985.Although "Change Your Mind" was initially supposed to be a one-off single, Numan recalled that "the whole experience was great fun and Bill and I left the door open for more work together."

  5. Change Your Mind (Sharpe & Numan song) - Wikipedia

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    "Change Your Mind" is a song recorded by synth-pop duo Sharpe & Numan. Written by Shakatak members Bill Sharpe and Roger Odell and featuring lead vocals by Gary Numan.. In 1982 Sharpe was working on the production of Shakatak starting with the "Invitations" album, which was produced at Rock City Studios owned by Numan himself.

  6. If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind - Wikipedia

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    "If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind" was released as a single in the UK on 21 November 1969 through Parlophone Records, backed by "It Feels So Good". [23] [25] [26] [nb 5] A release in the United States followed in December 1969 through DJM Records; for this release, the song was re-titled "If You Should Ever Change Your Mind". [27]

  7. Fortress (Sister Hazel album) - Wikipedia

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    Fortress, released in 2000, is Sister Hazel's third studio album. It produced three singles. "Change Your Mind" peaked at #59 on the US Hot 100 and at #5 on the US Adult 40, and was featured in the 2000 remake of Bedazzled starring Brendan Fraser, Elizabeth Hurley, and Frances O'Connor.

  8. Can I Change My Mind - Wikipedia

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    "Can I Change My Mind" is a 1968 single recorded by soul singer Tyrone Davis, his featured debut. The song hit number one on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart on February 1, 1969, replacing Marvin Gaye 's " I Heard It through the Grapevine ".

  9. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" is a rock song written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. It was first recorded by the English band the Liverpool Five in early 1966 but remained unreleased before summer of that same year.