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  2. Big Time Sensuality - Wikipedia

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    On 8 August 1993, she appeared on the UK show The Beat, performing the song along with "Venus as a Boy" and "Come to Me". Björk performed the song live on other British shows like Dance Energy , Top of the Pops and Smash Hits Poll Winners Party .

  3. Violently Happy - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics speak of Björk feeling a love so intense that it is actually dangerous, requesting that her lover return to "calm her down". Musically, it is an upbeat song. "Violently Happy" peaked at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart , [ 3 ] number ten on the UK Dance Singles Chart and number four on the US Billboard dance charts.

  4. List of songs recorded by Björk - Wikipedia

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    "All Is Full of Love" † Björk: Björk Howie B Björk [note 4] Homogenic: 1997 [5] [14] "All Neon Like" Björk: Björk Björk Mark Bell Homogenic: 1997 [5] [15] "All We Are" [note 5] Björk with Dirty Projectors: David Longstreth: David Longstreth Mount Wittenberg Orca: 2010 [16] [17] "Allow" Björk featuring Emilie Nicolas: Björk Emilie ...

  5. Human Behaviour - Wikipedia

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    On 13 October 1993 she performed a set of three songs, including "Come to Me" and "The Anchor Song" on Planeta Rock. [32] The song was part of her MTV Unplugged setlist, and was performed with a harpsichord solely. She also performed the song and was also interviewed on an October 1993 episode of the then-new talk show Late Night with Conan O ...

  6. All Is Full of Love - Wikipedia

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    "All Is Full of Love" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk from her third studio album, Homogenic (1997). The lyrics were inspired by love in spring and Ragnarök of Norse mythology . Björk's original version is a trip hop ballad with soul influences, harp, strings, and electronic beats; the version on Homogenic is a minimalist ambient remix ...

  7. The Best Mixes from the Album-Debut for All the People Who ...

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    The EP, totaling 41 minutes and 41 seconds in length, consists of six remixes of four different tracks from Björk's 1993 album Debut.The collection begins with the English electronic group Underworld's remix of "Human Behaviour", where, according to AllMusic's Neg Raggett, the swing "stutter" of the original recording's percussion is replaced by "crisp disco" beats and high tempo funk loops.

  8. Come to Me - Wikipedia

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    "Come to Me" (Diddy song), 2006 "Come to Me" (Diesel song), 1991 "Come to Me" (France Joli song), 1979 "Come to Me" (Goo Goo Dolls song), 2013 "Come to Me" (Marv Johnson song), 1959 "Come to Me" (Ricky Martin song), 2002 "Come to Me" (Sarkodie song), 2017 "Come to Me", by Otis Redding from The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads, 1964 "Come ...

  9. Debut (Björk album) - Wikipedia

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    Debut is the international debut studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk, [nb 1] released in July 1993 by One Little Indian and Elektra Entertainment.It was produced by Björk and Nellee Hooper.