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  2. Angel in Your Arms - Wikipedia

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    Although "Angel in Your Arms" belongs to the tradition of cheating songs prevalent in country music, the song was introduced by pop/R&B act Hot on their self-titled debut album, recorded in 1976 at Wishbone Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama with Wishbone's owners Clayton Ivey and Terrence (Terry) Woodford producing. [1]

  3. Hot (American vocal group) - Wikipedia

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    Hot was a vocal trio based in Los Angeles, California, whose membership was Gwen Owens (born June 19, 1953), Cathy Carson (née Catherine Sue Fiebach) (October 8, 1953 – June 26, 2014), and Juanita Curiel (born February 25, 1953). [1] The group had a million-selling hit single in 1977 entitled "Angel in Your Arms".

  4. The Hot Band - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Band may refer to: The backing band formed by American soul musician Sylvester James in 1973; The backing band for Emmylou Harris from 1974 to 1991; See also

  5. Hot - Wikipedia

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    H.O.T. pronounced "H. O. T.", (High-Five of Teenagers), a South Korean boy band; Hawaii Opera Theatre, an opera company in Honolulu, Hawaii; Hot (American vocal group), best known for 1977 hit "Angel in Your Arms" 1976–1980; Hot 97, branding for hip-hop radio station WQHT in New York City

  6. Reba McEntire (album) - Wikipedia

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    Year Single Chart Position 1976 "I Don't Want to Be a One Night Stand" Country Singles 88 1977 "(There's Nothing Like the Love) Between a Woman and a Man"

  7. Ronnie Dove - Wikipedia

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    b/w "Put My Mind at Ease" (from I'll Make All Your Dreams Come True) Diamond 221 50 - - The Best of Ronnie Dove, Volume 2: 1967 "I Want to Love You for What You Are" b/w "I Thank You for Your Love" (Non-album track) Diamond 227 54 - - 1967 "Dancin' Out of My Heart" b/w "Back from Baltimore" (from The Best of Ronnie Dove, Volume 2) Diamond 235 ...

  8. White Hot (album) - Wikipedia

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    White Hot is the fourth album by the rock band Angel. [3] After the release of On Earth as It Is in Heaven , bass guitar player Mickie Jones left and was replaced by Felix Robinson. The album contains Angel's only top 50 hit, " Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore ," originally recorded by the Young Rascals in 1965, which went to #44 on the ...

  9. List of emo artists - Wikipedia

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    As the style was echoed by contemporary American punk rock bands, ... Hot Rod Circuit [152] The Hotelier ... Origami Angel [215] [216] Our Last Night ...