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  2. Say Hello 2 Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Say Hello 2 Heaven. " Say Hello 2 Heaven " is a song by the American rock band Temple of the Dog. Written by vocalist Chris Cornell, "Say Hello 2 Heaven" was released on June 18, 1991 as the second single from the band's sole studio album, Temple of the Dog (1991). The song reached number five on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

  3. Old Shep - Wikipedia

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    Old Shep. "Old Shep" is a song composed by Red Foley, with lyrics by Willis Arthur, published in 1935, [4] about a dog Foley owned as a child. In reality, the dog, poisoned by a neighbor, was a German Shepherd called "Hoover." [5][6] Foley first recorded the song on December 9, 1935, for American Record Corporation (ARC) in Chicago, then re ...

  4. Monkey Gone to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Monkey Gone to Heaven. " Monkey Gone to Heaven " is a song by the American alternative rock band Pixies. Recorded in November 1988 during the sessions for the band's 1989 album Doolittle, it was released as a single in March, and included as the seventh track on the album when it was released a month later in April.

  5. The Puppy Song - Wikipedia

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    The Puppy Song. " The Puppy Song " is a Harry Nilsson song that appeared on his album Harry released in August 1969. Nilsson originally wrote this song at Paul McCartney 's request for Mary Hopkin, an 18-year-old singer that McCartney had signed to Apple Records and whose first album, Post Card would feature her version of Nilsson's song.

  6. Something Happened on the Way to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Music video. Directed by Jim Yukich, produced by Paul Flattery and written by both of them for FYI. A dog is napping in a meadow, dreaming of being in a silent movie in which it saves a woman tied to a set of railroad tracks from being run over by a train. The opening of the song is heard faintly in the distance, coming from the open back door ...

  7. Freedom of Choice (song) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of Choice (song) " Freedom of Choice " is a song by the American new wave band Devo, written by Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale. It appears on the studio album of the same name. The line, "In ancient Rome there was a poem about a dog who found two bones.

  8. Hound Dog (song) - Wikipedia

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    Thornton's recording of "Hound Dog" is credited with "helping to spur the evolution of black R&B into rock music". [9] Brandeis University professor Stephen J. Whitefield, in his 2001 book In Search of American Jewish Culture, regards "Hound Dog" as a marker of "the success of race-mixing in music a year before the desegregation of public schools was mandated" in Brown v.

  9. Never Been to Spain - Wikipedia

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    Richard Podolor. Three Dog Night singles chronology. "An Old Fashioned Love Song". (1971) " Never Been to Spain ". (1971) "The Family of Man". (1972) " Never Been to Spain " is a song written by Hoyt Axton, [1] originally released on his 1971 LP Joy to the World and later that year performed by Three Dog Night, with Cory Wells on lead vocal. [2]