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  2. March of Cambreadth - Wikipedia

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    March of Cambreadth" is the signature song of American singer, musician and songwriter Alexander James Adams, previously known as Heather Alexander. [1] [2] The song is well known in filk, Renaissance fair and Society for Creative Anachronism circles. It has been featured in novels by Mike Shepherd, John Ringo and S.M. Stirling.

  3. Mor Bani Thanghat Kare - Wikipedia

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    Mor Bani Thanghat Kare (Gujarati: મોર બની થનગાટ કરે), originally titled Navi Varsha (Gujarati: નવી વર્ષા) is a 1944 Gujarati song translated by poet Jhaverchand Meghani which was published in his anthology Ravindra-Veena (1944).

  4. I Care So Much That I Don't Care at All - Wikipedia

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    I Care So Much That I Don't Care at All is the debut studio album by the American musician Glaive, released on July 14, 2023, by Interscope Records.After gaining attention with a string of hyperpop songs released during the COVID-19 pandemic, Glaive signed a deal with Interscope, released three extended plays, and began collaborating with high-profile musicians.

  5. Driving Rain - Wikipedia

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    "Heather" – 3:26 "Back in the Sunshine Again" – 4:21 "Your Loving Flame" – 3:43 "Riding into Jaipur" – 4:08 "Rinse the Raindrops" – 10:08 "Freedom" (studio mix) – 3:34 Recorded live during The Concert for New York City with later studio overdubs. Due to the last minute addition of "Freedom", it was not listed in the track list and ...

  6. Heather's Wall - Wikipedia

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    "Heather's Wall" is a song written by Rick Giles, Tim Nichols, and Gilles Goddard, and recorded by American country music singer Ty Herndon. The song was slated to appear on his fifth studio album for Epic Records, which was never released due to the single's underperformance. [3] The song peaked at number 37 on the US Hot Country Songs chart.

  7. Wild Mountain Thyme - Wikipedia

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    "Wild Mountain Thyme" (also known as "Purple Heather" and "Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?") is a Scottish/Irish folk song.The lyrics and melody are a variant of the song "The Braes of Balquhither" by Scottish poet Robert Tannahill (1774–1810) and Scottish composer Robert Archibald Smith (1780–1829), but were adapted by Belfast musician Francis McPeake (1885–1971) into "Wild Mountain Thyme" and ...

  8. Ca' the yowes - Wikipedia

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    English Translation Second version (Burns) English Translation Refrain: Ca' the yowes to the knowes, Ca' them where the heather grows, Ca' them where the burnie rowes, My bonie dearie. Refrain: Drive the sheep to the hills Drive them where the heather grows Drive them where the stream flows My beautiful dear. Refrain: Ca'the yowes to the knowes,

  9. Heather (Conan Gray song) - Wikipedia

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    "Heather" has been described as a folk and indie pop song. [6] [7] On Apple Music Editor's Notes under Gray's album Kid Krow, Gray writes that "' Heather' is the song on the album that I always cry to. I think it's the most honest recount of my love life at the moment. It's about a girl named Heather—I think everyone has a Heather in their life.