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  2. Straight Line (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Straight Line" was the first song released by Urban in more than a full year. [7] [8] He stated that it was the "perfect first track" off his upcoming album "because it's a song born of wanting to break out of routine and feeling like somewhere along the line, life lost some colour and excitement". [9]

  3. Better Life - Wikipedia

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    The accompanying music video for "Better Life" was directed by Chris Hicky.It shows Urban and his band performing the song in a Los Angeles culvert (filmed at the Los Angeles River bridge, where several music videos across many different music genres have been filmed at), intercut with scenes of a struggling young pair of lovers having their ups and downs and finally ending up in the culvert ...

  4. Good Life (Inner City song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Good Life", which sees Kevin Saunderson and Paris Grey prancing around in London, was directed by Neil Thompson. [26] Several famous landmarks can be seen in the video, like Trafalgar Square, St Paul's Cathedral and Piccadilly Circus. Bystanders on the street were stopped and asked to film them.

  5. Street Called Main - Wikipedia

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    When Urban first heard the demo of "Street Called Main", he loved it "right out of the gate," especially for the melody and lyrics. [3] He viewed the song as conveying the idea that "some memories are triggered by the simplest of things, like finding yourself anywhere in the world - even on a 'street called main' - and suddenly 'she' comes flooding back. [4]

  6. Only You Can Love Me This Way - Wikipedia

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    "Only You Can Love Me This Way" is a song written by Steve McEwan and John Reid and recorded by Australian country music singer Keith Urban. It was released in June 2009 as the third single from Urban's 2009 album Defying Gravity. The song became his eleventh number one hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in October 2009.

  7. Cradles (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was directed by Andrew Donoho and released on October 9, 2019. Throughout the video, Sub Urban is seen in a bedroom lit on fire, solid color rooms with numerous masked corpses, curtained rooms with dancing mannequins, and a narrow metal bridge.

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  9. Blue Ain't Your Color - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Ain't Your Color" is a song recorded by New Zealand-born Australian country music singer Keith Urban, and written by Steven Lee Olsen, Hillary Lindsey and Clint Lagerberg. It was released on August 8, 2016, as the fourth single from Urban's 2016 album Ripcord. To date, this is Urban’s most recent number one song.