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  2. Always (Bon Jovi song) - Wikipedia

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    "Always" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. The power ballad [1] was released in September 1994 by Mercury as a single from the band's first official greatest hits album, Cross Road (1994), and went on to become one of their best-selling singles, with a million copies sold in the US and more than three million worldwide. [2]

  3. (You Want to) Make a Memory - Wikipedia

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    "The beauty of '(You Want to) Make a Memory' is that it has the same feeling as 'Livin' on a Prayer'," noted Jon Bon Jovi in 2007. "Like we're starting in a whole new place again. "Like we're starting in a whole new place again.

  4. This Left Feels Right - Wikipedia

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    This Left Feels Right is a compilation album by Bon Jovi, released in 2003. An album featuring new versions of the band's songs from previous albums, it charted at No. 14 on Billboard 200. [4] It's a "trip down memory lane" as Jon Bon Jovi described the album. It features revamped versions of many of Bon Jovi's biggest hits, often in a more ...

  5. You Give Love a Bad Name - Wikipedia

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    "You Give Love a Bad Name" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi, released as the first single from their 1986 album Slippery When Wet. Written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, and Desmond Child about a woman who has jilted her lover, the song reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on November 29, 1986, and became the band's first number-one hit.

  6. This Ain't a Love Song - Wikipedia

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    "This Ain't a Love Song" is the lead single from American rock band Bon Jovi's sixth studio album, These Days (1995). The rock ballad [ 1 ] is an example of the strong rhythm and blues influence that Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora wanted the album to have.

  7. Jersey Strong! Jon Bon Jovi's Love for NJ Runs Deep: ‘It’s ...

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    Theo Wargo/Getty Images There’s only one place that can call Jon Bon Jovi one of their own — and the musician believes hailing from New Jersey helped shape who he is. On Thursday, April 25 ...

  8. Jon Bon Jovi Makes Taylor Swift's Breakups Joke While ... - AOL

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    Jon Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift Getty Images While reflecting back on his four-decade-long career in the music industry, Jon Bon Jovi couldn’t help but mention megastar Taylor Swift — and gave a ...

  9. Thank You for Loving Me - Wikipedia

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    "Thank You for Loving Me" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. Written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, [1] the song was released on November 6, 2000, as the third single (second in the United States) from their seventh studio album, Crush (2000).