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  2. Middle of the Road (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Middle of the Road" is a song by the Pretenders, released as the third single from the album Learning to Crawl. The single was released in the US in November 1983, then in the UK in February 1984. The song peaked at number 19 on the US pop singles chart [2] and number 2 on the US mainstream rock chart in January 1984, where it stayed for four ...

  3. Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep - Wikipedia

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    "Chirpy Chirpy, Cheep Cheep" is a song recorded in 1970 by its composer Lally Stott, [4] and made popular in 1971 by Scottish band Middle of the Road, for whom it was a UK #1 chart hit. [5] That version is one of fewer than fifty singles to have sold more than ten million physical copies worldwide.

  4. Soley Soley - Wikipedia

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    "Soley Soley" is a song by Scottish band Middle of the Road, released as a single in August 1971. It peaked at number 5 in the UK Singles Chart and also topped the charts in some countries. [ 1 ]

  5. Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum (song) - Wikipedia

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    To promote it, the song was used in a short film by car manufacturer Fiat to promote the launch of the Fiat 127. The single's B-side "Give It Time" was also used in the film and the Middle of the Road members also featured in it. [4] The single performed well in Italy, becoming a top-three hit, though this was not until October 1971. It was ...

  6. Sacramento (A Wonderful Town) - Wikipedia

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    In most countries, it was released with the B-side "Love Sweet Love", which was written by Italian brothers Giosy and Mario Capuano, as well as Middle of the Road guitarist Ian McCredie. [3] However, in a few countries, Spain, Peru and New Zealand, "Sacramento" was released with the B-side " Samson and Delilah ", which was later released as the ...

  7. Dead Skunk - Wikipedia

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    The song is musically a simple folk song based on banjo, accompanied by guitar, drums and fiddle. The lyrics describe a dead skunk in the middle of a road and the smell it produces for people as they drive by. Wainwright has said that the song came out of an actual accident involving a skunk, and that he wrote it in 15 minutes.

  8. Starbucks strike shuts down hundreds of locations - AOL

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    Atlanta 10830 Haynes Bridge Road, Alpharetta, GA 12 p.m. ETBuffalo, N.Y. 933 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 12 p.m. ESTChicago 5964 N Ridge Ave, Chicago, IL 12 p.m. CSTColumbus, Ohio 88 East Broad St ...

  9. 2000 Miles - Wikipedia

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    In the US, it was released as the B-side of both the 7-inch single and 12-inch single remix of the band's hit "Middle of the Road". Influenced by Otis Redding 's "Thousand Miles Away", [ 4 ] the song was written a year after the band's guitarist, James Honeyman-Scott , had died of a drug overdose in 1982. [ 5 ]