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  2. Hurt So Bad - Wikipedia

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    "Hurt So Bad" is a song written by Teddy Randazzo, Bobby Weinstein, and Bobby Hart. It is a 1965 Top 10 hit ballad originally recorded by Little Anthony & The Imperials . Linda Ronstadt also had a Top 10 hit with her cover version in 1980.

  3. Why Does It Hurt So Bad - Wikipedia

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    "Why Does It Hurt So Bad" is an R&B ballad. [2] The song was written and produced by Kenneth Brian Edmonds, popularly known as "Babyface". According to the sheet music book for The Greatest Hits at Sheetmusicplus.com, the song is written in the key of B ♭ major, and moves at a tempo of 69 beats per minute. [3]

  4. Mad Love (Linda Ronstadt album) - Wikipedia

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    The album's singles — the manic, Blondie-esque rocker "How Do I Make You" and the dark, breathless remake of the 1965 ballad "Hurt So Bad" — climbed to the #10 and #8 positions on the Billboard charts in mid 1980, while other tracks like "I Can't Let Go" received heavy rotation on classic rock FM stations.

  5. If I Told You That - Wikipedia

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    [2] J. D. Considine of The Baltimore Sun felt that "If I Told You That" is a song on which Houston is "faking attraction with George Michael". [3] LA Weekly in its review for Whitney: The Greatest Hits commented: "On paper, the Houston-Michael coupling is inspired: Together they symbolize two-thirds of the sex-drugs-and-rock-&-roll triptych.

  6. Just Won't Burn - Wikipedia

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    [2] Writing for JazzTimes, Bill Milkowski remarked: "She sings and plays with a lot of heart and also demonstrates a talent for songwriting on this strong debut. Yeah, she's real." [7] Ed Kopp of All About Jazz described the album as "a perfect vehicle for Tedeschi's powerful singing," which, he noted, is "emotionally charged and very engaging ...

  7. Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Wikipedia

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    "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" is a rock song written and first recorded by American musician Warren Zevon in 1976. With gender references reversed, it was made a hit twice: first as a top-40 hit for Linda Ronstadt, then almost 2 decades later by Terri Clark, whose version topped the Canadian country charts and reached the country top five in the U.S.

  8. List of songs recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic - Wikipedia

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    Locations in the song come from the book Roadside America by Doug Kirby. "Bite Me" Off the Deep End (1992) The "noise" song appears as a hidden track on most CD releases. It starts playing after ten minutes of silence at the end of the "You Don't Love Me Anymore" track. Inspired by Nirvana's hidden track on Nevermind. "Bob"

  9. Hurt (Nine Inch Nails song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hurt" is a song by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from its 1994 studio album The Downward Spiral—where it is the closing song on the album—written by Trent Reznor. It was subsequently released on April 17, 1995, as a promotional single from the album, wherein it was issued straight to radio. [ 3 ]