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  2. Tears Don't Fall - Wikipedia

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    The music video, directed by Tony Petrossian, shows the band playing in a place with heavy rain.The story of the video shows a woman and the man, who are seen doing romantic things with each other but when the woman (Taylor Cole) tries to continue the following day, the man won't let her as he seems to be tired of her.

  3. The Desert Song (Max Liebman Presents) - Wikipedia

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    It is 1925 and the French are trying to turn Morocco into a modern colony. However, they are balked from doing so by a native Riff rebellion, led by the mysterious Red Shadow (a Frenchman, who tells Hassi, his second-in-command, that the men should be proud of themselves - and who shows his playful boyish side by roughhousing some unappreciative Riffs).

  4. 30 of the Most Iconic Songs of the 1980s You Forgot About - AOL

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    And the music was so, so good. Our roundup of the best songs of the 1980s will bring you right back to that magical place and time — like you never even left. Our list includes some of the ...

  5. Don't Come Around Here No More - Wikipedia

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    The music video is themed around the 1865 Lewis Carroll novel Alice in Wonderland, and was directed by Jeff Stein. Stewart appears as the caterpillar at the beginning, sitting on a mushroom with a hookah water pipe while playing a sitar. Petty appears in the video dressed as The Mad Hatter, and actress/singer Louise Foley played Alice. [11]

  6. Romancing the Stone (song) - Wikipedia

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    Romancing the Stone (song) " Romancing the Stone " is a song written, recorded and produced by Eddy Grant, who released it from his 1984 album Going for Broke. It was intended for the 1984 feature film of the same name, and announced by Casey Kasem on the 30 June 1984 edition of American Top 40 as the title song to the movie, but ultimately was ...

  7. Third Rate Romance - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Rhythm Aces singles chronology. " Third Rate Romance ". (1975) "Amazing Grace (Used to Be Her Favorite Song)" (1975) " Third Rate Romance " is a song written by Russell Smith, first recorded in Montreal in 1974 by Jesse Winchester and his band the Rhythm Aces, assisted by Smith. It became a hit the following year by the newly re-formed ...

  8. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice - Wikipedia

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    Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a 2024 American dark fantasy comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar.A sequel to Beetlejuice (1988) and the second film of the Beetlejuice franchise, the film stars Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O'Hara reprising their roles alongside new cast members Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci, Jenna Ortega, and ...

  9. Homicide (song) - Wikipedia

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    Homicide (song) " Homicide " is a song by American rapper Logic featuring fellow American rapper Eminem. It was released on May 3, 2019, by Visionary and Def Jam as the third single from his fifth album Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2019). The song has both artists mocking and criticizing contemporary rappers for their mumble delivery and ...