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  2. Cool for Cats (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cool for Cats" is a song by English rock band Squeeze, released as the second single from their album of the same name. The song features a rare lead vocal performance from cockney-accented Squeeze lyricist Chris Difford, one of the only two occasions he sang lead on a Squeeze single A-side (the other was 1989's "Love Circles").

  3. Too Many Man - Wikipedia

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    "Too Many Man" is the debut single by English grime group Boy Better Know, released on 25 May 2009. It broke into the UK singles chart on 6 June 2009, peaking at #79 the following week. [2] The song was originally conceptualised by Skepta, due to his annoyance over the "lack of women" in

  4. Go Cat Go! - Wikipedia

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    Go Cat Go! is an album by the American musician Carl Perkins, released in 1996. [1] [2] For most of the songs, Perkins performs with other artists.The album includes recordings from all four ex-Beatles, with Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr recording new material, while John Lennon's version of "Blue Suede Shoes" comes from his album Live Peace in Toronto 1969.

  5. Cat's in the Cradle - Wikipedia

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    "Cat's in the Cradle" is a folk rock song by American singer-songwriter Harry Chapin, from his fourth studio album, Verities & Balderdash (1974). The single topped the US Billboard Hot 100 in December 1974. As Chapin's only number-one song, it became the best known of his work and a staple for folk rock music.

  6. Cat Power discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of American singer-songwriter Cat Power consists of eleven studio albums, one live album, four EPs, eleven commercial singles, twelve promotional singles, two singles as a featured artist, and numerous music videos.

  7. An Cat Dubh / Into the Heart - Wikipedia

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    The title "An Cat Dubh" means "The Black Cat" in Irish, although its lyrics are in English. The song was written about a short relationship that lead vocalist Bono had with a woman while split from his girlfriend (now wife) Ali Hewson. [3] Gavin Friday, a very close friend of Bono, claims that the song is undoubtedly about sex. [3]

  8. The Cat Came Back - Wikipedia

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    The song is often used to teach children the concepts of rhythm and tempo. It is an excellent example in this regard, especially the minor key versions of the song, because of the strong and consistent beat pattern, combined with amusing and humorous lyrics. Like many children's songs, the song has a strong well-defined beat pattern.

  9. Alley Cat (album) - Wikipedia

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    Alley Cat is the debut album by Danish pianist Bent Fabric. The album features the Grammy Award-winning single "Alley Cat", and was a charting album in 1962-63. [1] [2] The title song is used as a recurring gag on the short-lived 1990 TV show Get a Life. The cover was designed by Haig Adishian, and was a Billboard Album Cover of the Week in ...