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  2. Only You (Starlight Express) - Wikipedia

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    The German lyrics resolved the issue of lacking context, the song was titled "Allein im Licht der Sterne" (Alone, in the Starlight). At the same time the 2003 US Tour replaced "Next Time" with the second version of "Only He", a duet version that included the octave leaps from the original song, in a very rich, dramatic arrangement, aided by the ...

  3. Fluke (album) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Misogyny" was featured in the 1996 film Hustler White.; The song "Punk" was included on the soundtrack to the 1996 comedy film Black Sheep.The song is featured in the film during the scene in which David Spade and Chris Farley's characters headbang to the song in their car.

  4. Starlight Express (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics were written by Richard Stilgoe. Starlight Express, Starlight Express Are you real? Yes or no? Starlight Express, Answer me yes! I don't want you to go. Before the song starts, Poppa and Rusty have the following (sung) conversation; Poppa: That's my boy, I knew you's believe. Rusty: Poppa, I have to believe. [Poppa Exits] I have no ...

  5. The Goldens - Wikipedia

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    The Goldens were an American country music duo from Brewton, Alabama composed of brothers Rusty and Chris Golden. [1] Rusty and Chris are the sons of The Oak Ridge Boys member William Lee Golden. [1] Before forming The Goldens, Chris was a member of Cedar Creek and Rusty was a member of The Boys Band. [1]

  6. Ute music - Wikipedia

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    Many Ute songwriters, particularly from Northern Ute tribes, have also claimed to have received their music through dreams. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Like most indigenous people, the Ute Native Americans in the Great Basin struggled with people traveling into their land and trying to take over, such as the Spanish and the Mormons . [ 5 ]

  7. Louisiana Man - Wikipedia

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    "Louisiana Man" is a song originally written and recorded by American country artist Doug Kershaw in 1961. It peaked at #10 that year on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart when Kershaw and his brother released it as Rusty and Doug. In 1970 American country music artist Connie Smith reached #14 with a cover version.

  8. North West Raps in New Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign Music Video

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    North West, Kanye West. Getty Images (2) North West is following in dad Kanye West’s musical footsteps. North, 10, made her music video debut for her dad’s new song “Talking/Once Again ...

  9. I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me) - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)"' is a song co-written and originally released as a single by American country artist Ray Price.After becoming a major country hit in 1954, the song has been covered by numerous artists such as Cowboy Copas, Elvis Presley, Connie Smith, Johnny Bush, George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Ronnie Milsap, Heather Myles, Martina McBride, Sam Palladio, Don White & Eric ...