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  2. Mann (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    Mann (transl. The Psyche ) is a 1999 Indian Hindi -language romantic drama film written and directed by Indra Kumar . The film starred Aamir Khan and Manisha Koirala , pairing them for the second time, and also features Anil Kapoor , Sharmila Tagore and Neeraj Vora with Rani Mukerji in a special appearance.

  3. Jaani (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Mann Bharrya 2.0: Hindi Ucha Pind: Maula: Punjabi Channa Ve: Kamal Khan Qismat 2: Qismat 2 – Title Track: B Praak Janam: Romy Teri Akheeyan: Ammy Virk, Afsana Khan: Kis Mod Te: B Praak, Jyoti Nooran: Mere Yaara Ve: B Praak Paagla: B Praak, Asees Kaur: 2022 Bachchhan Paandey: Meri Jaan Meri Jaan: B Praak Hindi Saare Bolo Bewafa: Jaani Lekh ...

  4. 5-4-3-2-1 - Wikipedia

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    "5-4-3-2-1" is a 1964 song by British band Manfred Mann, written by the group's eponymous keyboardist Manfred Mann along with Mike Hugg and Paul Jones.Released as a single on 10 January 1964, the track peaked at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart, [1] becoming the band's breakthrough single and first commercial hit as the theme tune for the weekly ITV pop music television programme Ready Steady ...

  5. B Praak - Wikipedia

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    Mann Bharya 2.0 B Praak Jaani Mann Bharya 2.0 (Film Version) Payal Dev: Satyameva Jayate 2: Janna Ganna Manna Arko Manoj Muntashir Arko T-Series Tadap: Hoye Ishq Na Pritam: Irshad Kamil: Dino James 2022 Bachchhan Paandey: Meri Jaan Meri Jaan B Praak Jaani Saare Bolo Bewafa Jaani Oye Makhna: Chum Chum Rakheya Gaurav Dev, Kartik Dev Kirat Gill ...

  6. We Gotta Get Out of This Place - Wikipedia

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    Mann and Weil wrote and recorded "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" as a demo, with Mann singing and playing piano. It was intended for the Righteous Brothers , for whom they had written the number one hit " You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' " [ 5 ] but then Mann gained a recording contract for himself, and his label Red Bird Records wanted him to ...

  7. Mighty Garvey! - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Garvey! is the fifth and final studio album by Manfred Mann, released on 28 June 1968 by Fontana Records. It was the last recorded by the band (not including compilations) after the change of direction and personnel of their 1966 album As Is. It continued a transition away from jazz and blues towards self-composed art-pop.

  8. Ha! Ha! Said the Clown - Wikipedia

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    The B-side "Feeling So Good" was written by Mann and drummer Mike Hugg, and once again followed the pattern of having self-composed B-sides contrasting to A-sides written by outside writers. [5] According to Greg Russo, "Feeling So Good" was an "experiment with Mann and Hugg on lead vocals" where guitarist Tom McGuinness was mixed high and ...

  9. Angel Station - Wikipedia

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    Angel Station is the ninth album released by Manfred Mann's Earth Band, released in 1979. Several line-up changes were made for this album. Several line-up changes were made for this album. Ex- Wings drummer Geoff Britton replaced founding drummer Chris Slade and Steve Waller replaced guitarist Dave Flett .