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  2. After Midnight (J. J. Cale song) - Wikipedia

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    Cale recorded the song and then released it in 1966 as a single with its flipside track "Slow Motion". [3] [4] When Eric Clapton was working with Delaney & Bonnie Bramlett, Delaney Bramlett introduced Clapton to the music of J.J. Cale. [5] [6] "After Midnight" was the first of several Cale cover songs released by Clapton and appeared on his self-titled debut album.

  3. After Midnight (Chappell Roan song) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] "After Midnight" is the third track on the album, which was released on September 22, 2023. [4] [5] In the United States, the song reached number 22 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart dated August 24, 2024. [6] "After Midnight" received a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America on December 13, 2024. [7]

  4. After Midnight (Blink-182 song) - Wikipedia

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    "After Midnight" is a song by American rock band Blink-182, released on September 6, 2011 as the second single from the group's sixth studio album, Neighborhoods (2011). The song was written and produced very late in the recording process for Neighborhoods , following the cancellation of a European tour to complete the long-delayed album.

  5. After Midnight - Wikipedia

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    After Midnight Project, an American rock band; After Midnight with Boston Blackie, 1943 film "Walkin' After Midnight," 1957 song; All pages with titles beginning with After Midnight; All pages with titles containing After Midnight; Before Midnight (disambiguation) At Midnight (disambiguation) Midnight (disambiguation)

  6. Living After Midnight - Wikipedia

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    The song title came about when Glenn Tipton awakened Rob Halford with his loud guitar playing at 4 AM, during the band's stay at Tittenhurst Park to record British Steel in 1980. Halford commented to Tipton that he was "really living after midnight", and Tipton replied that Halford's comment was a great title for the song he was working on. [6]

  7. Naturally (J. J. Cale album) - Wikipedia

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    The album contained the 1972 hits "Crazy Mama" (#22 on the Billboard Hot 100, his only Top 40 hit [7]) and "After Midnight" (#42) as well as turntable hits "Bringing it Back" (recorded by Kansas for their first album), "Call Me the Breeze" (later recorded by Lynyrd Skynyrd), and "Clyde" (later recorded by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show and a 1980 country hit for Waylon Jennings).

  8. Walkin' After Midnight - Wikipedia

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    Country Music in America, called "Walkin' After Midnight" "bluesy"; [6] Richie Unterberger of Allmusic also praised the song, calling its beat "bouncy" and its overall sound different from rockabilly and country music of the time. Unterberger went on to say, "While Cline's vocal is a little restrained in comparison with the approach she used on ...

  9. After Midnight (Nat King Cole album) - Wikipedia

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    After Midnight is a 1957 jazz album by "Nat King Cole and his trio" on Capitol Records. It peaked at number 13 on the U.S. Billboard Pop Albums chart. The Penguin Guide to Jazz listed the album as part of its suggested "core collection".