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  2. Night Life (Willie Nelson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Night Life" is a song written by country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson. Nelson was inspired to write the song during one of his trips from his home in Pasadena, Texas, to his work, singing at the Esquire Ballroom in Houston. Due to financial issues, Nelson sold the song to guitar instructor Paul Buskirk for $150.

  3. America (West Side Story song) - Wikipedia

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    A version of the song with truncated lyrics is used in the end credits of the 2018 film Vice. In 1991, Metallica interpolated the chorus as the intro of their song 'Don't Tread On Me". [10] The "America" melody again featured prominently in a 1986 jam with Paul Shaffer on Late Night with David Letterman.

  4. What Made America Famous? - Wikipedia

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    "What Made America Famous?" is a song written and performed by Harry Chapin. The song was included on his 1974 album, Verities & Balderdash. It has also been included on numerous posthumous compilation albums. The song inspired Chapin to write the award nominated Broadway musical, The Night That Made America Famous. [1]

  5. December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) - Wikipedia

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    According to the co-writer and longtime group member Bob Gaudio, the song's lyrics were originally set in 1933 with the title "December 5th, 1933", celebrating the repeal of Prohibition, [6] but after the band revolted against what Gaudio would admit was a "silly" lyric being paired with an instrumental groove they knew would be a hit, [7] Parker, who had not written a song lyric before by ...

  6. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - Wikipedia

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    In an August 2020 interview in Rolling Stone, contemporary singer-songwriter Early James described how he had started changing the lyrics of the song, while covering it, to oppose the Confederate cause — for example, in the first verse, "where Helm sang that the fall of the Confederacy was 'a time I remember oh so well', James declared it 'a ...

  7. America (Simon & Garfunkel song) - Wikipedia

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    "America" is a song performed by American music duo Simon & Garfunkel, which they included on their fourth studio album, Bookends, in 1968. It was produced by the duo and Roy Halee . The song was later issued as the B-side of the single " For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her (live version)" in 1972 to promote the release of the compilation album ...

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  9. America the Beautiful - Wikipedia

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    "America the Beautiful" is a patriotic American song. Its lyrics were written by Katharine Lee Bates and its music was composed by church organist and choirmaster Samuel A. Ward at Grace Episcopal Church in Newark, New Jersey, [1] though the two never met. [2] Bates wrote the words as a poem, originally titled "Pikes Peak".