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  2. Face Dances, Pt. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Pete Townshend said that the song, in addition to the other songs on All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes, was about his personal experiences of alienation from both his wife and band members from the Who that he experienced during the early 1980s. ["Face Dances, Pt. 2" is] the anthem of the soul in solitary confinement.

  3. Face Dances - Wikipedia

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    While a video was shot for "Another Tricky Day", the song was not released as a single commercially but it was a US Album Rock Top 10 track. [ 22 ] Face Dances celebrated its 40th anniversary with the release on 12 June 2021 on Record Store Day 1 [ 23 ] of a 2-LP expanded coloured vinyl version (LP1 is blue and LP2 is yellow).

  4. Don't Let Go the Coat - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Let Go the Coat" is a song written by Pete Townshend and first released on The Who's 1981 album Face Dances. It was released as a single following up on the first single from Face Dances, "You Better You Bet", but did not achieve the same success, reaching number 47 in the UK and number 84 in the US.

  5. Rough Mix - Wikipedia

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    The Village Voice critic Robert Christgau wrote in his review of the album: "Meher Baba inspired psalmody so plain and sharply observed, maybe he was all reet after all. . Three of Townshend's contributions—'Keep Me Turning,' 'Misunderstood,' and an unlikely song of adoration called 'My Baby Gives It Away'—are his keenest in years, and while Lane's evocations of the passing scene are more ...

  6. Blue, Red and Grey - Wikipedia

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    "Blue, Red and Grey" is sung by Pete Townshend, with the only instrumentation being Townshend on ukulele and John Entwistle playing horns. [1] A group version of the song was recorded, but the recording was apparently lost. [1] [It] was a ukulele ditty with John Entwistle adding brass band to the misty middle distance.

  7. Arranca - Wikipedia

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    "Arranca" is a song recorded by American singer Becky G featuring Dominican singer Omega. [2] ... The music video was released alongside the song on March 10 ...

  8. The absolutely unexpected and hilarious song behind Reba ...

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    “The Voice” coach Reba McEntire revealed the origins of her go-to catchphrase goes back to the 1992 hit “Becky Got Back” by the American rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot.

  9. Contain Us - Wikipedia

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    Contain Us is an 8-disc box set released by Canadian musician Devin Townsend on December 9, 2011. It sums all the significant material Townsend has done during 2007–2011 under the Devin Townsend Project moniker.