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  2. Slip Inside This House - Wikipedia

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    "Slip Inside This House" is a song originally released by psychedelic rock band the 13th Floor Elevators as the first track on their 1967 sophomore album Easter Everywhere. [1] At 8:03 in length, it is the longest track the band released on a studio album; a single version edited to just under four minutes was released by International Artists .

  3. Tommy the Cat - Wikipedia

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    Primus released "Tommy the Cat" following their first major label single, "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver".In concert, Claypool started introducing all of their other songs by saying "This next song is not Tommy the Cat", apparently due to the popularity the song had gained after a video was released and played on MTV.

  4. Hanginaround - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song shows the band performing the song in a living room of a house surrounded by a large crowd (which includes actress Meredith Salenger), as well as Adam Duritz waiting at a bus stop on a clear, colorful day. Throughout the video, the scene changes constantly, from people walking by (including one woman naked with her ...

  5. Shamrocks & Shenanigans - Wikipedia

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    Shamrocks & Shenanigans – The Best of House of Pain and Everlast is a best-of compilation album by American hip hop trio House of Pain including solo material recorded by the group's frontman Everlast. It was released on February 10, 2004, through Tommy Boy Records, Rhino Entertainment and Warner Records.

  6. Just Around the Corner (song) - Wikipedia

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    Cash Box called "Just Around the Corner" "darkly ominous, brooding, yet hopeful – a brilliant cut" with a "highly original sound, with the Call and Prefab Sprout possible reference points". [3] Jerry Smith of British magazine Music Week described the song as being a "strong, evocative material".

  7. Tommy Richman’s ‘Million Dollar Baby’ Breaks Through at No. 2 ...

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    Virginia-bred singer Tommy Richman makes his Billboard Hot 100 debut with “Million Dollar Baby” after the single experienced staggering growth in a rollout that started April 13 when Richman ...

  8. Tommy (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Pinball Wizard", performed by Elton John, was a major hit when released as a single. [1] Although the music for this song is performed by "The Elton John Band", as he was calling his musical team, the film depicts John being backed by The Who (dressed in pound-note suits).

  9. Music Goes Round and Round - Wikipedia

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    Music Goes Round and Round is a Tommy Dorsey album of Dixieland recordings from 1935 to 1947, that predated the New Orleans revival in 1940. [ 1 ] Track listing