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  2. No One Else (album) - Wikipedia

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    No One Else is a live album and the fourth overall album by Kurt Carr & the Kurt Carr Singers. "For Every Mountain" is featured on the record, becoming a feature. It serves as their second release on GospoCentric Records, after releasing Serious About It! in the fall of 1994. It was produced by a various figures including Carr himself.

  3. Kurt Carr - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Carr (born October 12, 1964) is an American gospel music composer and performer. While living in the city of Hartford, Connecticut, he served as Minister of Music at The First Baptist Church of Hartford located at the time on Greenfield Street.

  4. WOW Gospel 2003 - Wikipedia

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    WOW Gospel 2003 is a gospel music compilation album from the WOW series.Released February 4, 2003, it includes a total of thirty-three songs on two CDs. The album reached 29 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2003, and hit number one on the Top Gospel Albums chart in 2004.

  5. All Hell's Breakin' Loose - Wikipedia

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    Carr originally wanted the song to reflect his Led Zeppelin influence, and was initially upset that Stanley used a rap for the verse (an early example of a rap-rock fusion). [7] Carr later stated that he felt that Stanley's contributions to the song helped it to be included on the album and in becoming a single.

  6. Extra Texture (Read All About It) - Wikipedia

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    Harrison wrote "Tired of Midnight Blue" in Los Angeles, where he continued to be based for much of 1975 on business relating to Dark Horse Records. [33] [nb 3] In his 1980 autobiography, I, Me, Mine, he says that the song's lyrics focused on his "depressed" state following a night in an LA club with "a lot of grey-haired naughty people". [66]

  7. The Man Who Sold the World (song) - Wikipedia

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    He was übercool at the time and I just wanted to be led by him. I loved everything he did. I didn't think 'The Man Who Sold the World' was the greatest song for my voice, but it was such a strong song in itself. I had no idea what it was about. In the studio Bowie kept telling me to smoke more cigarettes, to give my voice a certain quality." [50]

  8. Where Are You? (1937 song) - Wikipedia

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    Where Are You?" is a popular song composed by Jimmy McHugh, with lyrics by Harold Adamson. The song was written for the 1937 film Top of the Town and was originally performed by Gertrude Niesen. [1] Niesen also made a commercial recording of the song for Brunswick Records and this was popular. [2] "Where Are You?" has been recorded by many ...

  9. If You Go Away - Wikipedia

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    Damita Jo reached no. 10 on the Adult Contemporary chart and no. 68 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966 for her version of the song. [2] Terry Jacks recorded a version of the song which was released as a single in 1974 and reached no. 29 on the Adult Contemporary chart, no. 68 on the Billboard Hot 100, and went to no. 8 in the UK.