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  2. Elbow Room (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    The twelve short stories of Elbow Room appear in the following sequence: [2] "Why I like Country Music" "The Story of a Dead Man" "The Silver Bullet" "The Faithful" "Problems of Art"

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  4. Song to Song - Wikipedia

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    The site's critical consensus reads, "As visually sumptuous as it is narratively spartan, Terrence Malick's Song to Song echoes elements of the writer-director's recent work—for better and for worse." [3] On Metacritic the film holds a rating of 55 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [33]

  5. Shaun Murphy (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Meat Loaf and Stoney (Shaun Murphy), 1971. After a period of inactivity with the new division of Motown in Los Angeles, she left Motown and contacted Detroit music producer Punch Andrews for possible opportunities. [8] Murphy then relocated back to Detroit in 1973 to work with Bob Seger. [9]

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  7. The Plight Before Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Back at Gene's concert, the first song goes horribly wrong, as the song was constructed without proper instructions. Backstage, Gene comes up with a plan that he thinks will save the concert. As Ms. Bisselbender talks to the audience, Gene quickly removes keys from each xylophone. Bob makes it back in time as the second song is about to begin.

  8. Sweet Afton - Wikipedia

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    The song is sung by Mary Bennet (played by Marsha Hunt) in the 1940 film version of Pride and Prejudice. [3] It is also mentioned in Chapter IX of MacKinlay Kantor's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Andersonville (1955). In the Andy Griffith Show episode “Mayberry Goes Hollywood” (1961) a citizen of Mayberry sings “Sweet Afton” to serenade ...

  9. The Song at the Scaffold - Wikipedia

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    It is set during the French Revolution and is written as a letter from an exiled French nobleman who recounts what he has seen in France. The story focuses on a fictional noblewoman, Blanche de la Force, who sympathises with the martyrs of Compiègne—a group of Carmelite nuns—as they are brought to the scaffold by the revolutionaries.