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  2. Nothing Left to Lose (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nothing Left to Lose" is a song by American artist Mat Kearney. It was released in May 2006 as the lead single from major-label debut of the same name. The song charted number 21 on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks and peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 41. The single was certified gold on November 6, 2007.

  3. Without Love (Clyde McPhatter song) - Wikipedia

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    "Without Love (There is Nothing)" is a song written by Danny Small and originally recorded by Clyde McPhatter in 1957. McPhatter's version peaked at number six on the R&B Best Seller chart and number nineteen on Billboard Hot 100. [1]

  4. All That's Left Is Love - Wikipedia

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    The song was met with mostly positive feedback. Billboard's Gil Kaufman felt that the song's second verse "pretty well sums up what a lot of us are feeling these days" in reference to the social impact of the pandemic. [3] Josiah Hughes of Exclaim! called the song "another inspiring piece of uplifting alt pop. The song is four minutes long, but ...

  5. There Is Nothing Left to Lose - Wikipedia

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    There Is Nothing Left to Lose is the third studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters, released on November 2, 1999, through Roswell and RCA Records. It marked the first studio credit for drummer Taylor Hawkins , and is often seen as a departure from the band's previous work, showcasing a softer, more experimental sound.

  6. Your Ex-Lover Is Dead - Wikipedia

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    The track begins with the voice of lead singer Torquil's father Douglas Campbell saying, "When there is nothing left to burn, you have to set yourself on fire." The song was listed as the 298th best song of the 2000s by Pitchfork Media. The music video shows the band lying on their backs, playing their instruments, while on ice outdoors.

  7. Breakout (Foo Fighters song) - Wikipedia

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    The video was directed by The Malloys, and served as a tie-in to the song's appearance in the film Me, Myself & Irene.It mainly features Dave Grohl playing a character who has a "multiple personality" disorder (just like Charlie Baileygates/Hank, Jim Carrey's character in the film) while taking his girlfriend to see the movie at a drive-in.

  8. Next Year - Wikipedia

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    The opening of "Next Year" was used as the theme song for the NBC television series Ed (2000–2004). The show's creators, Rob Burnett and Jon Beckerman (formerly of the Late Show with David Letterman) used the song despite knowledge of production company Viacom's insistence that they own the rights to the show's theme song.

  9. Generator (Foo Fighters song) - Wikipedia

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    "Generator" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters, released as a single in 2000 from their third album, There Is Nothing Left to Lose (1999). The single was only released in Australia, and it was also released as a limited-edition single in Europe. [1]