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  2. Babylon (David Gray song) - Wikipedia

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    "Babylon" is a song by British singer-songwriter David Gray. Originally released on 12 July 1999 as the second single from his fourth album, White Ladder (1998), it was re-released as the album's fourth single on 19 June 2000. Described as Gray's signature song, [1] [2] "Babylon" is "about a love that is lost and found again". [3]

  3. White Ladder - Wikipedia

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    White Ladder is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter David Gray. It was first released in November 1998 through Gray's own record label, IHT Records , but failed to chart. On 24 April 2000, the album was re-released by Dave Matthews ' label ATO Records and debuted at number 69 on the UK Albums Chart , before climbing to number ...

  4. Fugitive (song) - Wikipedia

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    Gray stated in an interview that the title and lyrics of the track were inspired by an image he had of Saddam Hussein being pulled out of his spider hole. [2] Gray performed the song on 25 September 2009 on the Late Show with David Letterman [ 3 ] and an acoustic version on GMTV , saying that the song was "about hiding from life, from yourself.

  5. David Gray (British musician) - Wikipedia

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    Despite his dislike of the album, Gray continued to maintain residence in Ithaca on and off over the years. Despite critical acclaim, [citation needed] the album did not chart, but the song "Late Night Radio" received some airplay on alternative UK radio stations. On the 1997 Mary Black album Shine, Gray contributed five songs. [citation needed]

  6. Sail Away (David Gray song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sail Away" is a song by British singer-songwriter David Gray. It was released as the fourth single from his fourth studio album, White Ladder (1998), on 16 July 2001 and charted at number 26 on the UK Singles Chart, number 31 on the Irish Singles Chart, and number 11 on the US Billboard Triple A chart.

  7. Kelly Clarkson hilariously forgets the lyrics to her own ...

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    Kelly Clarkson needs a refresher course on her own songs. During a rehearsal on Friday, the 34-year-old singer went on Facebook live to sing a few of her hits for her fans, but couldn't seem to ...

  8. Taylor Swift also can't get this song out of her head. So she ...

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    Taylor Swift gave fans a thrill when she performed an unexpected song with a special guest during her “Eras Tour” show in New Orleans Oct. 26.

  9. This Year's Love (song) - Wikipedia

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    "This Year's Love" is a song by British singer-songwriter David Gray from his fourth studio album, White Ladder (1998). Originally released as the album's first single on 29 March 1999, it was re-issued on 5 March 2001. The single peaked at number 20 on the UK Singles Chart and number 27 on the Irish Singles Chart.