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  2. Caroline Rose - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Loner's release, Rose released "Money" and "Soul No. 5" with accompanying music videos. [14] [15] Rose released a music video for "Jeannie Becomes a Mom" on October 17, 2018. The video, which was directed by Amanda Speva, features Abby Pierce as the titular character, depicting Jeannie moving into a new home, performing a dance routine ...

  3. Stoned Soul Picnic (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stoned Soul Picnic" is a 1968 song by Laura Nyro. The best-known version of the song was recorded by the 5th Dimension, and was the first single released from their album of the same title. It was the most successful single from that album, reaching No. 3 on the U.S. Pop chart [3] and No. 2 on the Billboard R&B chart. It became a platinum record.

  4. The Mighty Hannibal - Wikipedia

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    James Timothy Shaw (August 9, 1939 – January 30, 2014), known as The Mighty Hannibal, was an American R&B, soul, and funk singer, songwriter, and record producer. [2] [3] Known for his showmanship, and outlandish costumes often incorporating a pink turban, several of his songs carried social or political themes. [3]

  5. Soul Kitchen (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Soul Kitchen" is a song by the Doors from their first album The Doors. Singer Jim Morrison wrote the lyrics as a tribute to the soul food restaurant Olivia's in Venice Beach , California. Because he often stayed too late, the staff had to kick him out, thus the lines "let me sleep all night, in your soul kitchen".

  6. Better Now (Collective Soul song) - Wikipedia

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    "Better Now" is a song by American alternative rock band Collective Soul, released as the second single off their sixth studio album, Youth (2004), on January 24, 2005. It was written by singer-guitarist Ed Roland and producer Dexter Green. The coda features a saxophone solo. In concert, this is replaced with a guitar solo

  7. My Own Soul's Warning - Wikipedia

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    "My Own Soul's Warning" is a song by American rock band the Killers from their sixth studio album, Imploding the Mirage (2020). It was released on June 17, 2020, as the album's third single. It was released on June 17, 2020, as the album's third single.

  8. David Wright's No. 5 to be retired by New York Mets on July 19

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    NEW YORK (AP) — David Wright's No. 5 will be retired by the New York Mets before a July 19 game against Cincinnati, the team said Monday. Wright's number will be the 10th retired by the Mets ...

  9. The Great Unwanted - Wikipedia

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    The album is heavily influenced by 1960s soul music, featuring string and brass arrangements. Its romantic melodies are often accompany more doleful lyrics. The album received acclaim from music critics, who praised the careful fusion of Lucky Soul's influences. The Great Unwanted yielded five singles but did not find commercial success.