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  2. Karaoke Queen - Wikipedia

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    "Karaoke Queen" was released as the third single on 1 November 1999, and entered at number 36 on the UK Singles Chart. Cerys wrote the track after a night out in Ibiza with Dai Morris of Dai's Cwtch and relates the tale of her falling off the stage while performing karaoke at Murphy's Irish Bar in San Antonio. [citation needed]

  3. Queen of the Broken Hearts - Wikipedia

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    The video for "Queen of the Broken Hearts" was the subject of an MTV contest in the summer of 1983, in which an MTV viewer won the chance to "star" in Loverboy's next video. The contest was won by a woman named Bridget Magnesi, who appeared very briefly in two shots, behind a bank of computer monitors about 15 seconds into the video.

  4. Equally Cursed and Blessed - Wikipedia

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    The band had intended to release "Karaoke Queen" as the follow-up, but were overruled by the record label and they were forced to release "Londinium" on 12 July 1999 instead. [21] This angered lead singer Cerys Matthews , as did the expense of the video for the single which had cost more than Equally Cursed and Blessed took to make. [ 22 ] "

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  6. Londinium (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Londinium" was released as the second single from the album Equally Cursed and Blessed against the wishes of the band, who wanted to release "Karaoke Queen" instead.Singer Cerys Matthews was also equally annoyed that the studio had spent more on the video than it had cost to produce the album. [1]

  7. The Miracle (song) - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the song came from Freddie Mercury and John Deacon, who wrote the basic chord structure for the song. All four contributed to the lyrics and musical ideas, and the song was still credited to the entire band because they had agreed to do so during the album recording, regardless of who had been the actual writer.

  8. Queen of Broken Hearts - Wikipedia

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    "Queen of Broken Hearts" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American singer Blackbear. It was released through Beartrap, Alamo, and Interscope Records on July 10, 2020 as the third single from his fifth studio album Everything Means Nothing .

  9. Spread Your Wings - Wikipedia

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    "Spread Your Wings" is a power ballad by British rock band Queen, from their 1977 album News of the World. [2] Written by bassist John Deacon, it was released as the A-side of the single "Spread Your Wings"/"Sheer Heart Attack" in 1978.