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  2. You Better Run - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, with the band Listen, Robert Plant made his recording debut singing lead vocals on a cover version of "You Better Run", which was released as a single by CBS Records. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In 1966, the N' Betweens, who later became the British rock band Slade , covered the song, which was released as their debut single on Columbia.

  3. You Better Run (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    You Better Run" is a 1966 song by The Young Rascals, covered in 1980 by Pat Benatar. You Better Run may also refer to: Boyoubetterunow, a 2000 compilation album by ...

  4. Some Rap Songs - Wikipedia

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    The cover of Some Rap Songs is a shaky, blurry selfie of Earl smiling, [note 1] [4] [5] "blurred beyond any easy identification". [3] The facial features shown in the photograph have been noted: the staff of Atwood Magazine wrote that "The photo's details are still vaguely discernible, namely Earl's blurry face and floating, penetrating eyes", [4] and Dylan Green of DJBooth highlighted the ...

  5. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    The free tier plays songs in its music video version where applicable. The premium tier plays official tracks of the album unless the user searches for the music video version. YouTube Music Premium and YouTube Premium subscribers can switch to an audio-only mode that can play in the background while the application is not in use. The free tier ...

  6. Junior Kimbrough - Wikipedia

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    The album featured many of his most celebrated songs, including the title track, the complexly melodic "Meet Me in the City," and "You Better Run", a harrowing ballad of attempted rape. All Night Long earned nearly unanimous praise from critics , receiving four stars in Rolling Stone .

  7. Blurry - Wikipedia

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    "Blurry" is a song by American rock band Puddle of Mudd. It was released on October 16, 2001, as the second single from the band's debut album Come Clean (2001). It was 2002's most successful rock song in the United States, topping the Billboard Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock Tracks charts as well as their year-end listings.

  8. YouTube (YouTube channel) - Wikipedia

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    YouTube (formerly YouTube Spotlight) is the official YouTube channel for the American video-sharing platform YouTube, spotlighting videos and events on the platform. Events shown on the channel include YouTube Comedy Week and the YouTube Music Awards .

  9. Psycho (Puddle of Mudd song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was shot at the famed Psycho section of the Studio Tour in Universal Studios Hollywood (from the movie of the same name), and premiered on Google music on October 8, 2007. The video is an homage to various "classic" horror movies, and incorporates several characters and elements from those movies.