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  2. Bang Bang Lulu - Wikipedia

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    Bang Bang Lulu" is a traditional American song with many variations. It derives from older songs most commonly known as " Bang Bang Rosie " in Ireland, " Bang Away Lulu " in Appalachia , [ 1 ] and " My Lula Gal " in the West .

  3. Independence (Lulu album) - Wikipedia

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    [4] Spin magazine recommended the album, describing Lulu as having assumed "the mantle of soul survivor, achieving (Lisa) Stansfield status on the title track." [ 7 ] Jose F. Promis, in reviewing the album for AllMusic , stated that "This isn't a bad album, by any means; it just could have been better."

  4. The Greatest Hits (Lulu album) - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Lulu, released in 2003. The album highlights her 40-year career in music from 1964's UK top-ten hit "Shout" through 2002's "We've Got Tonight," a UK top-five duet with Ronan Keating.

  5. Wings Greatest - Wikipedia

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    Wings Greatest is a compilation album by the British–American rock band Wings, released in the UK on 1 December 1978. [6] It was the band's last release through Capitol in the US. The album is notable as being the first official retrospective release from Paul McCartney's post- Beatles career.

  6. Lulu discography - Wikipedia

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    Label: Music for Pleasure; Formats: CD, LP, cassette ... Love Loves to Love Lulu "I'm a Tiger" 9: 19 ...

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  8. Independence (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Independence" was a notable hit for Lulu and by many seen as her comeback in the 90s. The song reached its highest chart position as number three on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. In Europe, the single entered the top 20 in the UK, peaking at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart on 30 January 1993, in its second week on the chart ...

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