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  2. Dear God (Avenged Sevenfold song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dear God" was released as the fourth single from the album. The song was a deviation from the band's usual heavy metal style, taking on more of a country feel. Johnny Christ stated that the inspiration for the song came from the band's friendship with country act Big & Rich. [5]

  3. Dear God (film) - Wikipedia

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    Dear God received generally negative reviews from critics.Siskel & Ebert gave the film two thumbs down upon its release. [2] James Berardinelli gave the film one star and explained, "At least after seeing this movie, I understand where the title came from – starting about thirty minutes into this interminable, unfunny feature, I began looking at my watch every few minutes and thinking, 'Dear ...

  4. Dear God - Wikipedia

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    Dear God, a 1996 American comedy directed by Garry Marshall "Dear God" (Touched by an Angel), an episode of the TV series Touched by an Angel; Dear G-d..., a 2014 album by Being as an Ocean; All pages with titles containing Dear God

  5. Dear God (XTC song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dear God" is a song by the English rock band XTC that was first released as a non-album single with the A-side "Grass". Written by Andy Partridge, the song lyrics grapple with the existence of God and the problem of evil. Partridge was inspired by a series of books with the same title, which Partridge viewed as exploitative of children.

  6. Avenged Sevenfold (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Dear God" was the fourth single and a notable deviation from the band's usual heavy metal style, taking on more of a country feel. Johnny Christ has stated that the inspiration for the song came from the band's friendship with country act Big & Rich. Their influence can be heard in the background vocals of MuzikMafia member Shanna Crooks. [31]

  7. Dear God (Patsy Cline song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dear God" is a song first recorded by American country singer Patsy Cline. It was composed by V.F. Stewart. It was released as a single in late 1958 via Decca Records and was produced by Owen Bradley. It was among a handful of singles released on the Decca label that were unsuccessful for Cline following a major hit in 1957.

  8. Answers to Nothing - Wikipedia

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    Ure wrote, produced and recorded all the songs over the span of ten months in his 24-track home studio. As a solo artist, Ure only hit the singles chart once in America with the single "Dear God". It reached No. 95 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 6 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and at No. 4 on the US Billboard Alternative Music chart ...

  9. Dear God (Elton John song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dear God" is a song by English musician Elton John with lyrics by Gary Osborne. It's the sixth track on his 1980 album, 21 at 33 . It is the shortest track on the album, and when released as a single, it failed to break any major charts.