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  2. Don't Call Us, We'll Call You - Wikipedia

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    Sugarloaf singles chronology. "Mother Nature's Wine". (1971) " Don't Call Us, We'll Call You ". (1974) "I Got a Song". (1975) " Don't Call Us, We'll Call You " is a hit song by the American rock band Sugarloaf. Co-written by lead vocalist Jerry Corbetta, the song was featured as the title track of the band's fourth and final album.

  3. Scatterbrain (band) - Wikipedia

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    Scatterbrain was an American funk metal band from Long Island, New York, founded in 1989 by Tommy Christ and Glen Cummings after their hardcore group Ludichrist broke up. [2] The band plays hard rock, heavy metal, thrash metal, and funk metal with humorous, ironic lyrics. They performed distinctive live shows which might combine a Mozart medley ...

  4. Don't Call Me Baby (Kreesha Turner song) - Wikipedia

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    Kreesha Turner singles chronology. "Bounce With Me". (2007) " Don't Call Me Baby ". (2008) "Lady Killer". (2008) " Don't Call Me Baby " is a pop – R&B song performed by Canadian singer Kreesha Turner for her debut studio album, Passion (2008). The track was released as the album's third single in May 2008 in Canada.

  5. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    I–V–vi–IV chord progression in C Play ⓘ. vi–IV–I–V chord progression in C Play ⓘ. The I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several genres of music. It uses the I, V, vi, and IV chords of a musical scale. For example, in the key of C major, this progression would be C–G–Am–F. [1 ...

  6. Monster (Lady Gaga song) - Wikipedia

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    Lady Gaga. Audio video. "Monster" on YouTube. " Monster " is a song by American singer Lady Gaga from her third EP, The Fame Monster (2009). Inspired by her "Fear of Attachment Monster", [2] the record was produced by Nadir "RedOne" Khayat, and written by Gaga, RedOne and Space Cowboy. Gaga had explained that "Monster" describes her fear of sex ...

  7. The 63 Best Feel-Good Songs That Will Instantly Put You ... - AOL

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    37. “Valerie” by Mark Ronson Ft. Amy Winehouse (2007) Amy Winehouse’s voice instantly puts us in a happy mood. This pop-jazzy hit will have you dancing every time she croons the name Valerie ...

  8. Don't Call Me Baby - Wikipedia

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    Written by Cheyne Coates, Andy Van Dorsselaer, Duane Morrison, and Giuseppe Chierchia, the song includes a bassline sample from "Ma Quale Idea" by Italo disco artist Pino D'Angiò, [1] which in turn is based on "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" by McFadden & Whitehead. [2] "Don't Call Me Baby" was released in Australia on 18 October 1999 and spent six ...

  9. Judas (Lady Gaga song) - Wikipedia

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    "Judas" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga, recorded for her second studio album, Born This Way (2011). It was released by Interscope Records on April 15, 2011, as the second single from the album.