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  2. He Was Really Sayin' Somethin' - Wikipedia

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    The song is notable in both a 1964 version by American Motown girl group the Velvelettes, and a 1982 hit version (with the title altered to "Really Saying Something") by British girl group Bananarama.

  3. The Velvelettes - Wikipedia

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    The Velvelettes continued to record new material until September 1967, with the Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson song "Bring Back The Sunshine", which was retitled "Dark Side of the World" when Diana Ross later released a version of the song. The final Velvelettes single release (after an internal label change to Motown's Soul subsidiary) was ...

  4. Buffalo G - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo G were an Irish girl group who were active in 2000. [1] The duo consisted of Naomi Lynch (born 6 April 1983) and Olive Tucker (born 4 August 1983). The duo released one single in Ireland and the United Kingdom: "We're Really Saying Something", a rap cover version of the 1982 song by Bananarama, itself a cover of the 1964 original version by the Velvelettes.

  5. Really Saying Something: The Platinum Collection - Wikipedia

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    Really Saying Something: The Platinum Collection is one of several greatest hits collections by British girl group Bananarama, released in 2005. It was the second hits package released by Warner Music Group, the parent company of Bananarama's label London Records. (The first was The Very Best of Bananarama in 2001.)

  6. Battle Royal High School - Wikipedia

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    The manga was adapted into a single-episode anime titled Battle Royal High School (バトルロイヤルハイスクール, Batoru Roiyaru Haisukūru) released direct-to-video on December 10, 1987. [6] It was directed by Ichirō Itano, and features character designs by Nobuteru Yūki and a musical score by Shirō Sagisu.

  7. All the songs from 'High School Musical 3,' ranked

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    The last film in the "High School Musical" trilogy, "High School Musical 3: Senior Year," turns 15 on Tuesday, and you know what that means: It's time to revisit — and rank — all 11 songs from ...

  8. High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: The Soundtrack

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    High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: The Soundtrack: Music from the Disney+ Original Series is the soundtrack album for the first season of the streaming television series High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, which was released on January 3, 2020, by Walt Disney Records.

  9. Sound! Euphonium: The Movie – Welcome to the Kitauji High ...

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    In March 2016, True was announced to be performing the theme song "Dream Solister" for the film, which was first used as the opening theme song for the anime series. [5] The original soundtrack of the film, subtitled Reflection of Youthful Music (stylized in sentence case ), was released in Japan on April 27, 2016, [ 6 ] and digitally on April ...

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