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  2. Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit - Wikipedia

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    Just a Little Bit " is a song recorded by Australian singer and songwriter Gina G, with music composed by Steve Rodway and lyrics written by Simon Tauber. It was her debut solo single, and it was released on 25 March 1996 by Eternal and Warner Bros. as the first single from her debut album, Fresh! (1997).

  3. Take On Me - Wikipedia

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    See media help. "Take On Me" is a synth-pop song that includes acoustic and electric guitars and keyboards, [9] [10] written at a tempo of 169 beats per minute. [11] The lyrics are a plea for love [12] and constructed in a verse–chorus form with a bridge before the final chorus.

  4. A-ha discography - Wikipedia

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    A-ha was formed in 1982 by vocalist Morten Harket, guitarist Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, and keyboardist Magne Furuholmen. The band moved to London and eventually signed with Warner Bros. Records . They released their debut album Hunting High and Low in 1985, which remains their biggest success and contained their international break-through hit song ...

  5. Category:A-ha songs - Wikipedia

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    I. I Call Your Name (A-ha song) I Dream Myself Alive. I Wish I Cared. I Won't Forget Her. I've Been Losing You.

  6. Witch Doctor (song) - Wikipedia

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    Composition and recording. David Seville wrote the song, inspired by a book titled Duel with the Witch Doctor on his bookshelf. In the song, the narrator asks a witch doctor for advice on what to do because he has fallen in love with a girl, and the witch doctor replies with a gibberish line: "Oo-ee, oo-ah-ah, ting-tang, walla-walla bing-bang, oo-ee, oo-ah-ah, ting-tang, walla-walla bang-bang".

  7. a-ha - Wikipedia

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    A-ha (often stylised as a-ha; Norwegian pronunciation: [ɑˈhɑː]) is a Norwegian synth-pop band formed in Oslo in 1982. Founded by Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (guitars and vocals), Magne Furuholmen (keyboards, guitars and vocals), and Morten Harket (lead vocals), the band rose to fame during the mid-1980s. A-ha achieved their biggest success with ...

  8. Stay on These Roads (song) - Wikipedia

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    In Norway, the song was the band's fourth number one single. "Stay on These Roads" was A-ha's seventh and final top five showing in the United Kingdom, reaching number five on the chart edition of March 27, 1988. It would also prove their last top ten hit in the country for almost two decades, as they did not score another UK top ten hit until ...

  9. Train of Thought (A-ha song) - Wikipedia

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    "Train of Thought" is a song by the Norwegian synth-pop band a-ha, released in March 1986 as the fourth single from their debut studio album, Hunting High and Low (1985). The lyrics for this song were based on the existentialist authors and poets Gunvor Hofmo , Knut Hamsun and Fyodor Dostoevsky – Pål's favourites at the time.