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  2. You Can't Be Too Strong - Wikipedia

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    "You Can't Be Too Strong" is a song by British rock musician Graham Parker, recorded with his backing band the Rumour. The song was released on his 1979 album, Squeezing Out Sparks . Written about abortion, the song originated as a country-style shuffle before Parker and producer Jack Nitzsche changed it to a slower acoustic ballad.

  3. That's How Strong My Love Is - Wikipedia

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    "That's How Strong My Love Is" is a song written by Roosevelt Jamison and first recorded in 1964 by deep soul singer O. V. Wright. [1]The song is a soulful love ballad and has been covered many times, most notably in 1965 by Otis Redding, with Redding's cover reaching no.18 on the Billboard R&B chart and no.74 on the US pop chart. [2]

  4. Mr. Pitiful - Wikipedia

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    "Mr. Pitiful" was recorded in December 1964 at the Stax Records studios. The song was written by guitarist Steve Cropper and singer Otis Redding, his first collaboration with Cropper, as a response to a statement made by radio disc jockey Moohah Williams, when he nicknamed Redding as "Mr. Pitiful", because of sounding pitiful when singing ballads.

  5. Comin Out Strong - Wikipedia

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    "Comin Out Strong" is a song by American rapper Future, featuring Canadian singer the Weeknd, from his sixth studio album Hndrxx (2017). The artists co-wrote the song with Kevin Vincent, Noel Fisher, Henry Walter and Ahmad Balshe. It was produced by High Klassified and Cirkut. It is the fourth overall collaboration between the two artists. [1] [2]

  6. Strong (Romy song) - Wikipedia

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    "Strong" is a song by the xx member Romy Madley Croft, released mononymously as Romy, featuring Fred Again. It was released on 14 November 2022 by Young, as the lead single to her debut album Mid Air. The trance song was written and produced by Romy, Fred Again, and Stuart Price. The song is about grief, and was inspired by the death of Romy's ...

  7. Betcha by Golly, Wow - Wikipedia

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    One year after Stevens' original version was released, the Stylistics recorded a more successful cover version as an R&B ballad under the name the song is best known, "Betcha by Golly, Wow". It was the third track from the Stylistics' 1971 debut self-titled album ; [ 5 ] released as a single in 1972, it reached No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 ...

  8. Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - Wikipedia

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    "Stronger" is a dance-pop [7] and electropop [8] song with a length of three minutes and 41 seconds. [9] According to the sheet music published by Hal Leonard Corporation at Musicnotes.com, it is set in a common time and has a moderately fast tempo of 116 beats per minute. [10]

  9. Smiling Faces Sometimes - Wikipedia

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    "Smiling Faces Sometimes" is a soul song written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong for the Motown label. It was originally recorded by the Temptations in 1971. Producer Norman Whitfield had the song re-recorded by the Undisputed Truth the same year, resulting in a number-three Billboard Hot 100 position for the group.