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  2. Menergy (song) - Wikipedia

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    Along with the song "I Want to Take You Home", "Menergy" spent two weeks atop the Billboard Dance/Disco chart in October and November 1981. [1] It was Cowley's most successful single of four Top 10 dance chart hits, all of which occurred within the span of 15 months. As with Cowley's other singles, "Menergy" did not place on any other chart in ...

  3. Oil in My Lamp - Wikipedia

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    "Oil in My Lamp", also known as "Give Me Oil in My Lamp" and "Sing Hosanna", is a Christian hymn based on the Parable of the Ten Virgins. The song has been recorded many times and was a hit in Jamaica in 1964 for Eric "Monty" Morris , [ 1 ] as well as appearing on The Byrds ' 1969 album Ballad of Easy Rider , and also as a single (on the B side ...

  4. It Takes Two (Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was sampled in November 1989 by the group Seduction in their hit song "Two to Make It Right" (lyrics only) as well as by the Black Eyed Peas in their 2009 hit "Rock That Body". Critical reception

  5. I Know There's an Answer - Wikipedia

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    Mike Love took issue with the original draft of lyrics, titled "Let Go of Your Ego", and requested a rewrite. The song was rewritten after Mike Love voiced objections to the lyrics. [16] [17] Love stated in a 1993 interview that he found the original lyrics "so totally offensive [and] nauseating" that he refused to sing them. [18]

  6. Rauw Alejandro’s ‘Touching the Sky’ brings flirty summer ...

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    This is our thing and I don’t think you can understand. Uh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh. I feel like I can fly. Uh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh. Baby I’m touching the sky. And if you give me everything. I’ll jump off ...

  7. You Get What You Give (song) - Wikipedia

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    "You Get What You Give" is a song by American alternative rock band New Radicals. It was the first and most successful single from their only studio album, Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (1998). Released on November 3, 1998, it reached number 36 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number eight on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.

  8. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    If you use a 3rd-party email app to access your AOL Mail account, you may need a special code to give that app permission to access your AOL account. Learn how to create and delete app passwords. Account Management · Apr 17, 2024

  9. Breezeblocks (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics reference Where the Wild Things Are: Newman sings "Do you know where the wild things go?" and the song ends with the repeated refrain "Please don't go, I'll eat you whole / I love you so;" [4] Maurice Sendak's words are: "Oh, please don't go – we'll eat you up – we love you so!" [5]