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  2. Ready to Run (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ready to Run" is a song by American country music group Dixie Chicks. It was co-written by the group's fiddler, Martie Seidel (now Martie Maguire ) along with Marcus Hummon . It was released in June 1999 as the lead-off single from the band's fifth studio album, Fly (1999), and became their sixth entry on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles ...

  3. Ready to Run - Wikipedia

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    Ready to Run, 2000 Disney Channel television film; Ready to Run, 2003 debut and only album by Fame Academy contestant Sinéad Quinn and title song "Ready to Run" from the same album "Ready to Run" (song), a 1999 song by Dixie Chicks "Ready to Run", a song by One Direction from the album Four "Ready to Run", a 2019 song by Adam Lambert from his ...

  4. Four (One Direction album) - Wikipedia

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    Four (stylized as all caps) is the fourth studio album by English-Irish boy band One Direction, released on 17 November 2014 by Columbia Records and Syco Music.The album was preceded by two singles, "Steal My Girl" and "Night Changes", both achieving platinum status in the US, and scoring the band their tenth and eleventh UK top-ten hits.

  5. One for the Money - Wikipedia

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    The phrase was also used as the title and in the main hook, with altered lyrics, for the song "One for the Money" by American rock band Escape the Fate. The phrase has also been used by Argentinian rapper Dillom in his song "PELOTUDA" from the album Post mortem. [5] The phrase was also used in the song "Give it to Me" by Agust D. [6]

  6. Not Ready to Make Nice - Wikipedia

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    Not Ready to Make Nice" is a song co-written and performed by American country music trio Dixie Chicks. It was released on March 20, 2006, as the first single from the band's seventh studio album, Taking the Long Way. The Dixie Chicks wrote the song in response to the backlash they experienced in 2003 after criticizing President George W. Bush.

  7. Advice Every New Runner Needs to Hear According to Top ... - AOL

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    Ready. Set. Run. You've got this! You Might Also Like. Jennifer Garner Swears By This Retinol Eye Cream. These New Kicks Will Help You Smash Your Cross-Training Goals. Show comments.

  8. Time running out for top free agents, Orioles’ sign Morton ...

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    Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss where the top remaining free agents might wind up with time running out, the Orioles signing Charlie Morton, Korean free agent Hyeseong Kim joining the ...

  9. I Can't Break Down - Wikipedia

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    "I Can't Break Down" is a song written by Sinéad Quinn, Pete Glenister, and Deni Lew for Quinn's debut album, Ready to Run (2003). Produced by Glenister and Lew, it was released as her debut single from the album in February 2003 and reached a peak position of number two in the UK Singles Chart and finished in 65th place for the best-selling UK singles of 2003.