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  2. Should I? (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Should I?" is a song with music by Nacio Herb Brown and lyrics by Arthur Freed, first published in 1929. It was originally written for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film Lord Byron of Broadway (1930), where it was introduced by singer and actor Charles Kaley. [2] The song became a major hit, charting at number 3 on Billboard for 11 weeks in 1930. [3]

  3. The Greatest Hits (Babybird album) - Wikipedia

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    As AllMusic put it, "Of course, the title is ironic -- irony is one of Stephen Jones/Baby Bird's fortes. It's ironic because the double-disc Greatest Hits doesn't contain "You're Gorgeous," the number two U.K. single that established his career. It's ironic because Greatest Hits is Baby Bird's first U.S. release, meaning that he hasn't had time ...

  4. The Original Lo-Fi - Wikipedia

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    The Original Lo-Fi is a CD box set compiling five albums of home-made recordings released by Stephen Jones under the name Baby Bird between 1995 and 1997, plus a sixth CD (entitled The Black Album), consisting of additional material recorded during the 1990s.

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  6. Babybird - Wikipedia

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    Babybird are an English rock band formed by songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Stephen Jones, who has been releasing music since 1995. [1] While Jones' early solo work was released under the "Baby Bird" name, the altered "Babybird" was first used to distinguish the full band line-up that has changed often over the years.

  7. I'm Not Alright (Loud Luxury and Bryce Vine song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released on October 15, 2019, directed by Miles & AJ and filmed in Los Angeles. [3] Filled with liquor, good looking guests and epic beats, shooting the visual, and Vine said: “The Loud Luxury boys have become some of my favorite people to hang with and it all started with this song,” he says.

  8. Living Out Loud (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrically, "Living Out Loud" uses a countdown form, and discusses substance abuse. [9] In an interview with magazine Bullett, Candy told about the song: ""Living Out Loud" was a big part of me when I made it—it's such a good song and I love performing it. But now I'm just focused on raw, gritty, back to basics righteous rap music." [10]

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