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  2. Arkansas (You Run Deep in Me) - Wikipedia

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    "Arkansas (You Run Deep in Me)" by Wayland Holyfield is one of the official state songs of Arkansas. It was written by Holyfield in 1986 for the state's 150th-anniversary celebration and was named an official "state song" by the Arkansas General Assembly in 1987. Holyfield played the song at the inauguration of President Bill Clinton in 1993.

  3. She's Got You - Wikipedia

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    I've got the records ... she's got you. "She's Got You" was written as Cline's follow-up single to her big hits of the previous year, "I Fall to Pieces" and "Crazy". "She's Got You" was released on January 30, 1962, and immediately went to No. 1 on the Hot C&W Sides country chart. [2] and to No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  4. Magic (B.o.B song) - Wikipedia

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    Despite mixed reviews, the song progressed up and down the Billboard Hot 100 chart, reaching number 10 at its peak. [5] Billboard gave it a positive review, saying, "The song's strongest force is an infectious, throbbing synth-guitar hook from Dr. Luke, who seamlessly fuses B.o.B's verses with a chorus by Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo that demands a singalong.

  5. Just a Friend - Wikipedia

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    Just a Friend" is a song written, [3] [4] produced [4] and performed by American hip hop artist Biz Markie. It was released in September 1989 as the lead single from his album The Biz Never Sleeps . It is Markie's most successful single, reaching number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1990.

  6. Still Got the Blues (For You) - Wikipedia

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    "Still Got the Blues (For You)" is a song by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore. It was originally released as the title track of the album Still Got the Blues . [ 2 ] The song was released as a single and reached number 31 on the UK Singles Chart in May 1990. [ 3 ]

  7. You'll Accomp'ny Me - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic wrote in a review of Against the Wind that "the record really starts to kick into high gear with 'You'll Accomp'ny Me,' a ballad the equal of anything on its two predecessors." [5] Jim Harrington of The Mercury News selected "You'll Accomp'ny Me" as one of Seger's 10 best songs and as his "best love song."

  8. How Can You Mend a Broken Heart - Wikipedia

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    1971: Johnny Mathis recorded a version of this song for his LP You've Got a Friend. [30] 1972: Al Green recorded the song for his album Let's Stay Together [31] and the song also appeared on the soundtracks of 1997's Good Will Hunting, 1999's The Virgin Suicides, 1999's Notting Hill and 2010's The Book of Eli.

  9. Where Everybody Knows Your Name - Wikipedia

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    The fourth song began with a catchy intro followed by simple alternating chords on a piano. The opening verse lines, both musically and lyrically, were something of a lament. The verse then transitioned into a soaring refrain that seemed to capture the essence of why people might want to go to a place like "Cheers"—a place "Where Everybody ...