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  2. Everybody's Talkin' - Wikipedia

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    "Everybody's Talkin ' (Echoes)" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Fred Neil in 1966 and released two years later. A version of the song performed by the American singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson became a hit in 1969, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and winning a Grammy Award after it was featured in the film Midnight Cowboy.

  3. Fred Neil - Wikipedia

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    Fred Neil (March 16, 1936 – July 7, 2001) [1] was an American folk singer-songwriter active in the 1960s and early 1970s. He is mainly known through other people's recordings of his material – particularly "Everybody's Talkin '", which became a hit for Harry Nilsson after it was used in the film Midnight Cowboy in 1969.

  4. Fred Neil (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album has a more laid-back sound than his debut, and contains his best-known songs; "Everybody's Talkin'" and "The Dolphins". It was re-released in 1969 under the title Everybody's Talkin' in response to the international success of the soundtrack of the movie Midnight Cowboy, which made a hit of the new title track for Harry Nilsson. [4]

  5. Everybody's Talkin' (Tedeschi Trucks Band album) - Wikipedia

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    Everybody's Talkin' is the second album and the first live album by the 11-piece Tedeschi Trucks Band and was released in 2012 by Sony Masterworks. It's been released as a 2-CD and 3-CD set as well as a three disc vinyl set. The title comes from the song carrying the same name, formerly a hit for Harry Nilsson.

  6. 19 Songs That Literally Everyone Knows, But Can't Name ... - AOL

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    And the rest of the community had some other really great examples of other songs they loved where they couldn't name the artist. Here's what they said: Here's what they said: 1.

  7. Aerial Ballet - Wikipedia

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    It consists almost entirely of songs written by him, including "One", which later became a Number Five hit for Three Dog Night. [7] The title of the album has been cited by Joey Kramer as the inspiration for Aerosmith's name and wings motif. [8] The most familiar track from Aerial Ballet is its one cover song, Fred Neil's "Everybody's Talkin ...

  8. Five Nights at Freddy's (song) - Wikipedia

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    On YouTube, the song had gained around 69 million views by March 2016, [7] 220 million by June 2021, [8] 312 million by 2023, [citation needed] and 372 million by 2024. [citation needed] The Living Tombstone released follow-up songs based on the second and third Five Nights at Freddy's games, titled "It's Been So Long" and "Die in a Fire" respectively. [9]

  9. Tonic (band) - Wikipedia

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    The year 1997 marked the band's first contribution to an original soundtrack, recording the song "Eyes of Sand" for the Scream 2 soundtrack. [10] Continuing their work on film soundtracks into 1998, Tonic recorded the song "Flower Man" for The X-Files: The Album, and performed a cover of the song Everybody's Talkin' for the Clay Pigeons soundtrack.