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  2. Wild Life (Wings album) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Life is the debut studio album by the British-American rock band Wings and the third studio album by Paul McCartney after the breakup of the Beatles.The album was mainly recorded in seven sessions between 24 July and 4 September 1971 (additional overdubs were added during sessions in October 1971 [1]), at EMI Studios (now Abbey Road Studios) by McCartney, his wife Linda, session drummer ...

  3. Wild Wild Life - Wikipedia

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    "Wild Wild Life" is a song by American rock band Talking Heads, released as the lead single from their seventh studio album True Stories. It was the band's third and last top 40 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 .

  4. Red Rose Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Red Rose Speedway is the second studio album by the English-American rock band Wings, although credited to "Paul McCartney and Wings". It was released through Apple Records on 4 May 1973, preceded by its lead single, the ballad "My Love".

  5. Wild Life (Jack & Jack song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wild Life" is a single by Jack & Jack, released on 2 August 2014. The official music video produced by theAudience and directed by Niklaus Lange was premiered 31 October 2014. The song managed to peak at number 87 on the Billboard Hot 100 .

  6. Wildlife (La Dispute album) - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band La Dispute, released October 4, 2011, on independent label No Sleep Records. Recording sessions for the album took place primarily at StadiumRed in New York City in April 2011.

  7. The Wild Life (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Wild Life" is a song written and performed by English girl group Bananarama. Written in two days, the track was composed for and included in the 1984 American film of the same name The Wild Life (starring Christopher Penn ), and on its soundtrack .

  8. Tomorrow (Paul McCartney song) - Wikipedia

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    Paul McCartney had taped a demo of "Tomorrow" before he and Linda began recording their album Ram in New York City in late 1970. [2] The song is a piano ballad and ends with a gospel-style coda, [3] which is played at a slower tempo than the main portion. [4]

  9. Wildlife (Girlschool EP) - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife is an EP produced by British heavy metal band, Girlschool and published only in Europe. It was released in 1982 by Bronze Records as a launch for the album Screaming Blue Murder . During the recording sessions for the album, bassist and singer Enid Williams left the band and this EP is the last production made by the original formation.