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  2. Follow You Follow Me - Wikipedia

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    Although previous albums contained love ballads, such as Selling England by the Pound's "More Fool Me" and "Your Own Special Way" from Wind & Wuthering (1976), "Follow You Follow Me" was the first worldwide pop success by the group. The band felt that their music was attracting mainly male audiences, so this song was written specifically to ...

  3. ...And Then There Were Three... - Wikipedia

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    Genesis deliberately planned to close the album on a "lighter note" as a contrast to the heavier tracks on the record, so they placed "Follow You Follow Me" at the end. [10] This was the only track on the album that had been written during the rehearsal stage, and went through numerous interactions before the group settled on the three-minute ...

  4. Many Too Many - Wikipedia

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    The single reached No. 43 on the UK Singles Chart, following the band's successful breakthrough into the Top Ten with "Follow You Follow Me". [3] Its B-side had two non-album songs, "Vancouver" and "The Day the Light Went Out", both released on compact disc on the Genesis Archive 2: 1976–1992 box set. An official music video was filmed for ...

  5. Follow Me - Wikipedia

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    Follow Me (Bearfoot album) or the title song, 2006; Follow Me or the title song originally by Melanie C (see below), 2006; Follow Me (Isac Elliot album), 2014; Follow Me, by Kimiko Itoh, 1988; Follow Me, by Hepa/Titus, a band featuring Kevin Rutmanis, 2012

  6. As Long as You Follow - Wikipedia

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    "As Long as You Follow" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac. Performed by Christine McVie and written alongside her then-husband, Eddy Quintela, the song was one of two new tracks on the band's 1988 greatest hits album, along with "No Questions Asked".

  7. The Way We Walk - Wikipedia

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    The Way We Walk – Live in Concert is a 1992 live video from the We Can't Dance tour by Genesis.The footage was videotaped on 6th, 7 and 8 November 1992 at Earls Court in London, and first released on VHS on the 29th March 1993 as Genesis Live – The Way We Walk – In Concert.

  8. You Follow Me - Wikipedia

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    You Follow Me is a collaborative studio album between American singer-songwriter Nina Nastasia and Australian drummer Jim White.The album was released in Europe and Australia on 28 May 2007, and in the United States and Canada on 14 August 2007 (see 2007 in music) and was the second Nastasia album released by independent British label FatCat Records.

  9. Follow Me (Uncle Kracker song) - Wikipedia

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    "Follow Me" is the debut single of American musician Uncle Kracker. It was released on November 6, 2000, as the lead single from his debut studio album, Double Wide (2000). It was written by Kracker and Michael Bradford and was produced by Bradford and Kid Rock .