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  2. Walk Me Home (Pink song) - Wikipedia

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    "Walk Me Home" is a song recorded by American singer Pink for her eighth studio album, Hurts 2B Human (2019). [2] The track was announced during an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show broadcast on February 6, 2019, and it was released as the lead single from the album on February 20, 2019, by RCA Records. [3] "

  3. Walkin' My Baby Back Home (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Slowly we walk through the city"). It is a subtle tribute to Stockholm, and has in recent years been voted the most popular song about the Swedish capital (in a poll by Radio Stockholm). Zetterlund has had a Stockholm park named after her. The song was released on the Philips label. In 1967, Ronnie Dove covered the song for his album Cry.

  4. The Solitaires - Wikipedia

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    The Solitaires formed in Harlem in 1953. They started as a street-corner singing group, one of many that used to congregate on 142nd Street. [2] The original lineup consisted of Eddie "California" Jones (lead singer), Nick Anderson (first tenor), Winston "Buzzy" Willis (second tenor), Rudy "Angel" Morgan (baritone), and Pat Gaston (bass).

  5. Walk Me Home (Mandy Moore song) - Wikipedia

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    "Walk Me Home" is a song by singer Mandy Moore from her debut album, So Real (1999), and released as the album's second single in 1999. The song was featured in the film Center Stage and on the reissue of So Real, I Wanna Be with You (2000). It was written and produced by Tony Battaglia and Shaun Fisher, credited as the production duo The Wasabees.

  6. Dead Man Walking (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The album is a collection of music thematically linked to the 1995 film Dead Man Walking. Although all the songs were inspired by the storyline, only four of them were featured in their entirety in the movie. [1] A separate album of the film's instrumental score, composed by David Robbins, was released by Columbia Records in April 1996. [2]

  7. I Want to Walk You Home - Wikipedia

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    "I Want to Walk You Home" is a July 1959 pop-style R&B song written and recorded by Fats Domino. Released by Imperial Records as a single, it was the last of Domino's releases to reach number one on the R&B chart. "I Want to Walk You Home" stayed at the top spot for a single week and also peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100. [2]

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  9. Walkin - Wikipedia

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    A music video for the song was directed by Adrian Villagomez and released alongside the single. Taking on a sci-fi western theme, it finds Denzel Curry trekking across a desert planet alone, [4] first walking through a village [2] [5] and moving past barren sand dunes, [6] children playing on a swing set, [2] and villains trying to kill him. [6]