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  2. Amy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Amy" is a song by American rock band Green Day, released as the closing track on their tenth studio album ¡Dos! (2012). It was written by Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool, and the song was produced by Rob Cavallo. "Amy" is a ballad written in tribute to Amy Winehouse, and marked a departure from the band's typical sound.

  3. Amie (song) - Wikipedia

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    Wesley Willis covered the song to critical acclaim on his 1999 album Greatest Hits Vol. 2. Singer Brent Anderson included a portion of "Amie" in his 2011 single "Amy's Song", which featured backing vocals from Craig Fuller and Vince Gill. [6] Counting Crows covered the song on their 2011 album of covers, Underwater Sunshine.

  4. C'mon (Amy Shark song) - Wikipedia

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    "C'mon" is a song recorded by Australian singer-songwriter Amy Shark, featuring American Travis Barker. The song was released digitally on 23 October 2020 [3] as the second single from Shark's forthcoming second studio album, Cry Forever. The song Premiered on Triple J with Shark saying "The night that I wrote it, I was feeling kind of emo I ...

  5. Weekends (Amy Shark song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Weekends" was filmed at an IGA in Robina, directed by Jude Kalman and released on YouTube on 27 March 2017. [6] [7] The clip finds Shark channeling the disaffected and unmotivated workers of clerks, lazing about the supermarket aisles in a daze and generally just being a brat, joined by some equally-terrible co-workers.

  6. Can I Shower at Yours - Wikipedia

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    "Can I Shower at Yours" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Amy Shark. It was produced by Dann Hume, [1] and released on 22 June 2023 as a single after previews on TikTok, including a video parody of the "Pocketful of Sunshine" scene from the film Easy A.

  7. Amy, Wonderful Amy - Wikipedia

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    Amy, Wonderful Amy" is a 1930 popular song, written by Joseph G. Gilbert and composed by Lawrence Wright (some sources credit him under his pseudonym Horatio Nicholls) about British aviator Amy Johnson. [1] [2] It was recorded by Jack Hylton and his orchestra on 2 June 1930, with J. Pat O'Malley providing vocals, [3] and released on HMV B-5836. [4]

  8. Dream On (Amy Macdonald song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dream On" is a song by Scottish recording artist Amy Macdonald. The song was released as a digital download on 6 January 2017 through Mercury Records as the lead single from her fourth studio album Under Stars (2017). The song has peaked at number 28 on the Scottish Singles Chart.

  9. Love Songs Ain't for Us - Wikipedia

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    "Love Songs Ain't for Us" is a song recorded by Australian singer-songwriter Amy Shark, featuring Keith Urban. The song was released on 19 February 2021 [ 1 ] as the fourth single from Shark's second studio album, Cry Forever .