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  2. Mickey Finn (drugs) - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Finn (drugs) In slang, a Mickey Finn (or simply a Mickey) is a drink laced with an incapacitating agent, particularly chloral hydrate, given to someone without their knowledge with the intent to incapacitate them or "knock them out"; hence the colloquial name knockout drops. Serving someone a "Mickey" is most commonly referred to as ...

  3. I Get a Kick Out of You - Wikipedia

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    Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga recorded a version of the song for their second collaborative album, Love for Sale. It was released as the first single from the album on August 3, 2021, to digital retailers. [3] The recording sessions for the song took place at Electric Lady Studios in downtown New York City. [4]

  4. MacArthur Park (song) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Harris singles chronology. "Here in My Heart (Theme from This Sporting Life)" (1963) " MacArthur Park ". (1968) "The Yard Went on Forever". (1968) " MacArthur Park " is a song written by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb that was recorded first in 1967 by Irish actor and singer Richard Harris. Harris's version peaked at number two ...

  5. Category:Songs about drugs - Wikipedia

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    J'ouvert (song) Jane Says. Jeremiah Peabody's Polyunsaturated Quick-Dissolving Fast-Acting Pleasant-Tasting Green and Purple Pills. John Doe (song) Journey to the Center of the Mind (song) Juicy (The Notorious B.I.G. song) Junky (song) Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) Just Like a Pill.

  6. Knock Me Down - Wikipedia

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    Knock Me Down. " Knock Me Down " is a song by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers from their fourth studio album, Mother's Milk (1989). The track, released on August 22, 1989, was the album's second single [2] and depicts negativity towards the stereotypical egotistic lifestyle of a typical rock star and was considered to be disavowing of ...

  7. Cocaine (song) - Wikipedia

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    Clapton described the song as an anti-drug song intended to warn listeners about cocaine's addictiveness and deadliness. He called the song "quite cleverly anti-cocaine", noting: [9] It's no good to write a deliberate anti-drug song and hope that it will catch. Because the general thing is that people will be upset by that.

  8. Insane in the Brain - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by group members Louis Freese, Lawrence Muggerud and Senen Reyes, and produced by Muggerud (DJ Muggs). In addition to hitting number one on the US rap chart, it also was a mainstream hit, reaching number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1993. "Insane in the Brain" earned a 3× platinum certification from the Recording ...

  9. The Drugs Don't Work - Wikipedia

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    The Drugs Don't Work. " The Drugs Don't Work " is a song by English rock band the Verve. The song was written by Richard Ashcroft and is featured on their third studio album, Urban Hymns. It was released on 1 September 1997 as the second single from the album, debuting at number one on the UK singles chart. The beginning of the video shows the ...