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  2. Cold Blooded (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cold Blooded" is a funk song written and recorded by Rick James in 1983. James wrote the song about his relationship with actress Linda Blair. [1]

  3. Memphis Slim - Wikipedia

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    Memphis Slim historic home in Memphis. Memphis Slim was born John Len Chatman, in Memphis, Tennessee.For his first recordings, for Okeh Records in 1940, he used the name of his father, Peter Chatman (who sang, played piano and guitar, and operated juke joints); [3] it is commonly believed that he did so to honor his father.

  4. Ebony Eyes (Rick James song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ebony Eyes" was a collaborative effort between Smokey Robinson and Rick James. First released on the album Cold Blooded, "Ebony Eyes" climbed the R&B chart and peaked at number 22. "Ebony Eyes" is one of the few hits by James to not use the style he labeled "punk-funk" but instead uses a more contemporary tempo and follows a more classic style ...

  5. Knock Knock (Smog album) - Wikipedia

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    Heather Phares of AllMusic gave the album 4.5 out of 5 stars, calling it "Bill Callahan's subtlest collection of songs yet." [1] She added, "It's a moving album on many levels; not only do the songs have Smog's usual emotional intimacy, their subjects move away from difficult, claustrophobic situations toward maturity and acceptance."

  6. Coldblooded (James Brown song) - Wikipedia

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    "Coldblooded" is a song written and recorded by James Brown. It was released in 1974 as the B-side of "Funky President (People It's Bad)" and charted #99 Pop. [1] It also appeared on the album Hell.

  7. Ed Hardy (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Hardy and Ku USA formed Hardy Life, now Hardy Way LLC, [2] which owns the Ed Hardy brand and trademarks. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The brand has subsequently been extensively licensed, at one point having 70 sublicensees, [ 5 ] selling clothing, accessories, lighters, perfume, hair styling tools, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and condoms.

  8. Here in the Real World - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Blooded Woman" Released: September 1989 "Here in the Real World" Released: January 15, 1990 "Wanted" Released: May 28, 1990 "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" Released: September 1990 "I'd Love You All Over Again" Released: January 7, 1991

  9. Luanne - Wikipedia

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    The live version of "Hot Blooded" was later placed on the international release of their retrospective, Records, but in subsequent re-releases has been dropped in favour of the original album version due to a couple of choice words spoken in ad lib during the song's performance by its singer, Lou Gramm.