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  2. Every Night (Paul McCartney song) - Wikipedia

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    Paul McCartney would recall having come up with the first two lines of "Every Night" in the mid-1960s, but the song only began to develop during the January 1969 Twickenham Studios sessions for the Beatles' Get Back/Let It Be: specifically on 21 and 24 January 1969 McCartney and his bandmates jammed around McCartney's initial musical idea, giving the song a brief run through with John Lennon ...

  3. Closing Time (Semisonic song) - Wikipedia

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    The band grew tired of playing this song every night and so Dan Wilson set out to write a new song that they could play at the end of their set. [12] Wilson's girlfriend Diane Espaldon was pregnant at the time and although Wilson did not set out consciously to write a song about giving birth, he has stated that "Part way into the writing of the ...

  4. Weekend (Mick Jackson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Weekend" is a song written by English singer-songwriter Mick Jackson and Tommy Mayer, and released in 1978 on Jackson's Weekend album. It was then covered in 1979 by the American group Wet Willie where it peaked at number 29 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 during the summer of the year. [ 1 ]

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  8. Weekend (Mac Miller song) - Wikipedia

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    "Weekend" is a song by American rapper Mac Miller, released as the second single from his third studio album GO:OD AM (2015) on January 12, 2016. The song features American singer Miguel . Composition

  9. Working for the Weekend - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as the lead single from the album in 1981 and reached number 29 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, as well as number two on Billboard ' s Rock Top Tracks chart in February 1982. "Working for the Weekend" was ranked at number 100 on VH1 's "100 Greatest Songs of the 80s".