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  2. Never Let Me Down Again - Wikipedia

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    Never Let Me Down Again. " Never Let Me Down Again " is a song by the English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was released as the second single from their sixth studio album, Music for the Masses (1987), on 24 August 1987. It reached No. 22 in the UK, No. 2 in West Germany, and the top-10 in several other European countries such as ...

  3. Dixie (song) - Wikipedia

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    Away, away, away down South in Dixie! Both Union and Confederate composers produced war versions of the song during the American Civil War . These variants standardized the spelling and made the song more militant, replacing the slave scenario with specific references to the conflict or to Northern or Southern pride.

  4. Ride (Twenty One Pilots song) - Wikipedia

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    help. Music video. "Ride" on YouTube. " Ride " is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, from their fourth studio album, Blurryface. "Ride" was originally released as a promotional single on YouTube on May 11, 2015. [2] The music video for the song was released on YouTube the following day. [3]

  5. Come On Down to My Boat - Wikipedia

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    Come On Down to My Boat. " Come On Down to My Boat " is a song written by Jerry Goldstein and Wes Farrell and performed by Every Mother's Son. Their only top 40 hit ever, it reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967, [1] and appeared on their self-titled debut album; on the album the track was titled " Come and Take a Ride in My Boat ". [2]

  6. Up, Up and Away (song) - Wikipedia

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    Up, Up and Away" is a 1967 song written by Jimmy Webb and recorded (as "Up–Up and Away") by US soul-pop act the 5th Dimension with backing from members of The Wrecking Crew. [1] Their original version reached no. 7 on Billboard 's Hot 100 in July 1967 and no. 9 on its Easy Listening chart, [ 2 ] and number one in both Canada and Australia .

  7. Wait for the Wagon - Wikipedia

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    Oh! wait for the wagon and we'll all take a ride. Oh! wait for the wagon and we'll all take a ride. (First verse) Will you come with me my Phillis dear, to yon blue mountain free, Where the blossoms smell the sweetest, come rove along with me. It's ev'ry sunday morning when I am by your side, We'll jump into the Wagon, and all take a ride.

  8. Heavy Metal (Takin' a Ride) - Wikipedia

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    4:58. Label. Asylum Records. Producer (s) Don Felder. " Heavy Metal (Takin' a Ride) " is a song by Eagles guitarist Don Felder with lead vocals sung by Don Felder with backing vocals sung by Timothy B. Schmit and Don Henley. It is the theme song of the animated film Heavy Metal, not to be confused with the song of the same title by Sammy Hagar ...

  9. Morningtown Ride - Wikipedia

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    "Morningtown Ride" is a lullaby, [3] written and performed by Malvina Reynolds. It was covered by The Seekers and their recording reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart . The song tells the comforting story of the journey through nighttime made by all the "little travellers" (children), on board a train, with the Sandman as guard .