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  2. Fountain of Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    "Fountain of Sorrow" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne. Released as the second single from his 1974 album Late for the Sky , at 6:42, it was the longest song on the album, and the longest song Browne had yet released (" For Everyman " was approximately 6:20).

  3. Here Come Those Tears Again - Wikipedia

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    Farnsworth "asked Jackson to peruse an unfinished song she had written. Jackson liked the lyrics and incorporated them into a song." [5] The lyrics concern a lover who had left because that person "needed to be free" and "had some things to work out alone," and the narrator's reaction to that return, with the lover claiming they had "grown:"

  4. Looking Into You: A Tribute to Jackson Browne - Wikipedia

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    Looking Into You: A Tribute to Jackson Browne received mostly positive reviews from music critics upon its release. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 68, based on 10 reviews, indicating "generally favorable" feedback. [2]

  5. Late for the Sky (song) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Browne biographer Mark Bego said that it "sets the tone" for the rest of the album. [3] The lyrics tell of a relationship that is doomed to fail because the singer's lover's expectations of him are too great. [3] Rolling Stone critic Stephen Holden said that it "explores an affair at its nadir."

  6. Sorrow (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sorrow" is a song by the English band Pink Floyd. Written by the band's singer and guitarist David Gilmour , it is the closing track on their thirteenth studio album, A Momentary Lapse of Reason , released in 1987.

  7. Last Cup of Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    "Last Cup of Sorrow" is the third track from Faith No More's sixth studio album Album of the Year. It was released as a single on August 5, 1997. It was released as a single on August 5, 1997. It placed No. 14 on Mainstream Rock Tracks , No.62 on Australia Top 50 , and No. 51 on UK Top 100 .

  8. Talk:Fountain of Sorrow - Wikipedia

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  9. Sorrow (Bad Religion song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sorrow" is a song written by Brett Gurewitz and Greg Graffin, and performed by Bad Religion. It was the first single to be released from their twelfth studio album, The Process of Belief , which was released in 2002, although the single was first played in the fall of 2001 by the L.A. radio station KROQ .

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