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  2. Into Your Arms (The Maine song) - Wikipedia

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    "Into Your Arms" is a song by American rock band The Maine. It was released on June 15, 2009, as the lead single from their debut studio album Can't Stop Won't Stop . [ 2 ] A music video was released on July 24, 2009, in promotion of the single.

  3. The Maine (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Maine is an American rock band from Tempe, Arizona. Formed in 2007, ... The music video for "Into Your Arms" premiered on July 24, 2009, ...

  4. Can't Stop Won't Stop (album) - Wikipedia

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    On June 15, "Into Your Arms" was released as a radio single. [25] From late June to mid-August, the group went on the 2009 edition of Warped Tour. [26] A deluxe edition of Can't Stop Won't Stop was released on July 14 through iTunes.

  5. Loved You a Little - Wikipedia

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    "Loved You a Little" is a song by American rock group, The Maine. The song features Charlotte Sands and Adam Lazzara of Taking Back Sunday. [2] It was available for pre-order on January 21, 2022, before it was officially released on January 27. [3]

  6. The 30 Best Songs About Family - AOL

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    17. “Father and Son” by Cat Stevens. Release Year: 1970 Genre: Folk Like most of Cat Stevens’ music, this touching tune about fathers and sons is sappy in the best way possible.

  7. The 80 Greatest Love Songs to Dedicate to Your Special Someone

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    56. “I’ll Cover You” By Jesse L. Martin And Wilson Jermaine Heredia (2005) Yes, Rent has A LOT of great hits, but this duet with Tom (Martin) and Angel (Heredia) is a top tier in our book ...

  8. Into Your Arms - Wikipedia

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    "Into Your Arms" is a 1989 song by Australian duo Love Positions, consisting of Robyn St. Clare (who wrote the song) and Nic Dalton. In 1992, Dalton joined American alternative rock band the Lemonheads , who covered the song on their sixth studio album, Come on Feel the Lemonheads (1993).

  9. The Maine (album) - Wikipedia

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    It was the number of the parking garage where the band would get together as childhood friends and as a result has been used in their song's lyrics, is the title of their own record label, and is also on the band's own 8123 Festival. [11] Along with this announcement, the group released two new singles: "Blame" and "How to Exit a Room". [10]