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  2. I'll Let You Slide - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Let You Slide" is a song by American recording artist Luther Vandross. The song is from his third studio album Busy Body . Released in 1983, the single reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart.

  3. Busy Body (album) - Wikipedia

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    Busy Body is the third studio album by American R&B/soul singer-songwriter Luther Vandross, released on November 25, 1983.It hit the number one position on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the week of April 13, 1984 [5] and was certified Platinum by the RIAA in January 1985.

  4. How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye (song) - Wikipedia

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    "How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye" is a 1983 song by Dionne Warwick and Luther Vandross. The ballad was issued as the lead single of Warwick's album How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye, later appearing on Vandross' album Busy Body, both of which were released in 1983.

  5. Never Gonna Let You Go (Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil song)

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    "Never Gonna Let You Go" is a popular song from 1982, written by the husband-and-wife songwriting team of lyricist Cynthia Weil and composer Barry Mann. It was first recorded by Dionne Warwick for her 1982 album Friends in Love, and then by singer Stevie Woods for his 1982 album The Woman in My Life.

  6. Hold Up, Was That Jerry Jones on ‘Landman’?

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    The Dallas Cowboys owner makes a surprise cameo as himself.

  7. The Dagenites - Wikipedia

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    They traveled to New York to record their follow-up single, "I'm Gone Slide", which appeared on Heigh-Ho in September, 1965. [1] [2] The song is credited to Barnett, who came up with the idea for the song and wrote the words, but John Bardi arranged the music. [1] [5] Jimmy Musgrove supplied the aptly insolent and "punky" lead vocal. [1]

  8. Superstar (Delaney and Bonnie song) - Wikipedia

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    Rita Coolidge came up with the song idea, based on observing the relationships of female groupies with rock stars in the late 1960s. [1]In its first recorded incarnation, the song was called "Groupie (Superstar)", and was released in December 1969 as the B-side of the Delaney & Bonnie single "Comin' Home".

  9. 10,000 Steps Is A Myth. Here's What Science Says You Should ...

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    You think I’m gonna let her get in 10,000 steps before me?” Lulu says tartly. The episode is from 2016, which may sound like ancient history, but if so, then the 10,000 steps goal , which ...