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  2. List of songs recorded by Björk - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic singer and songwriter Björk has recorded more than two hundred songs for ten studio albums, two soundtrack albums, a compilation album, six remix albums and three collaboration albums. She is the sole writer and producer of most of the songs included in her albums. She also sometimes plays instruments during her recording sessions.

  3. Category:Songs written by Björk - Wikipedia

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    Cetacea (song) Charlene (Björk song) Claimstaker; Cocoon (Björk song) Come to Me (Björk song) The Comet Song; Cosmogony (song) Courtship (Björk song) Cover Me (Björk song) Crying (Björk song) Crystalline (song) Cvalda

  4. Debut Live - Wikipedia

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    Many of the songs were taken multiple times to perfect them for the TV broadcast, and the night was capped with a cover of Rodgers and Hart's "My Funny Valentine", a song Björk has never recorded in studio. Björk's MTV Unplugged concert was released on DVD as part of the collection MTV Unplugged / Live on 9 February 2002.

  5. Army of Me - Wikipedia

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    "Army of Me" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk for her second studio album, Post (1995). It was released on 24 April 1995 by One Little Indian as the lead single from the album. The song was written and produced by Björk and Graham Massey, who helped her in producing and writing the majority of her third album. Lyrically, the song was ...

  6. Category:Björk songs - Wikipedia

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    I Miss You (Björk song) I Remember You (1941 song) I See Who You Are; I've Seen It All; Immature (song) In the Musicals; Innocence (Björk song) Isobel (song) It's in Our Hands; It's Not Up to You; It's Oh So Quiet

  7. Björk - Wikipedia

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    Björk Guðmundsdóttir was born on 21 November 1965 in Reykjavík. [12] She was raised by her mother, Hildur Rúna Hauksdóttir (7 October 1946 – 25 October 2018 [13]), an activist who protested against the development of Iceland's Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant, [14] having divorced from Björk's father, Guðmundur Gunnarsson, an electrician and union leader, after Björk was born.

  8. I've Seen It All - Wikipedia

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    Björk performed "I've Seen It All" at the 73rd Academy Awards, where the song was nominated for Best Original Song, with a 55-piece orchestra wearing her swan dress. She said before performing on the show, "I'm really excited [to perform]. I won many awards [and] I've been to a lot of [award] shows. This is the most exciting one for me.

  9. All Is Full of Love - Wikipedia

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    In August 1998, a 12-inch single of "All Is Full of Love", containing a remix by German IDM duo Funkstörung, was released through FatCat Records as a limited release. [17] [18] This remix had been previously distributed as a B-side for "Hunter" (1998), [19] and another remix of the song had been released as a B-side of "Jóga" in 1998. [20]