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  2. Sound of the Underground (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sound of the Underground" was written by Brian Higgins, Niara Scarlett and Miranda Cooper.In an interview with The Daily Telegraph ' s Alice Vincent, Cooper explained that she was into drum and bass at the time and had been inspired by Josh Abrahams and Amiel Daemion's 1998 single "Addicted to Bass", as well as the popular nursery rhyme "The Wheels on the Bus". [7]

  3. Sound of the Underground (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sound of the Underground is the debut studio album by English-Irish girl group Girls Aloud, formed through the ITV television series Popstars: The Rivals.It was released in Ireland on 23 May 2003, in the United Kingdom and Europe on 26 May 2003, and reissued on 17 November 2003 through Polydor.

  4. Sound of the Underground - Wikipedia

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    Sound of the Underground may refer to: Sound of the Underground, the 2003 debut studio album by Girls Aloud "Sound of the Underground" (song), the title track and lead single from the aforementioned album; Sound of the Underground, 1994 Toronto house compilation by SPG Records "Sound of the Underground", a track by Dave Koz from the album ...

  5. No Good Advice - Wikipedia

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    "No Good Advice" is a song by British-Irish girl group Girls Aloud, taken from their debut album, Sound of the Underground (2003). The song was written by Aqua's Lene Nystrøm Rasted, Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins and his production team Xenomania, and produced by Higgins and Xenomania.

  6. Life Got Cold - Wikipedia

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    "Life Got Cold" is a song by British girl group Girls Aloud, taken from their debut album Sound of the Underground (2003). The song was written by Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins and his production team Xenomania, and produced by Higgins and Xenomania. Noel Gallagher of Oasis received a writing credit due to similarities with Oasis' "Wonderwall".

  7. Theme to St. Trinian's - Wikipedia

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    Digital Spy called the song "an electro-glam-sci-fi-rock romp" and gave the song a positive review. [1] InTheNews.co.uk, however, called it a "below-average song". [2]The song debuted at number ninety-six on the UK Singles Chart on 5 January 2008, due to high download sales. [3]

  8. Perfect Day (Lou Reed song) - Wikipedia

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    It was originally featured on Transformer, Reed's second post-Velvet Underground solo album, and as B-side of his major hit, "Walk on the Wild Side". Its fame was given a boost in the 1990s when it was featured in the 1996 film Trainspotting and after a star-studded version was released as a BBC charity single in 1997, reaching number one in ...

  9. So Long, Farewell - Wikipedia

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    "So Long, Farewell" is a song from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s 1959 musical, The Sound of Music. It was included in the original Broadway run and was first performed by the Von Trapp children, played by Kathy Dunn, David Gress, Evanna Lien, Mary Susan Locke, Lauri Peters, Marilyn Rogers, Joseph Stewart, and Frances Underhill.