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  2. Always Be My Baby - Wikipedia

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    "Always Be My Baby" is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey from her fifth studio album, Daydream (1995). Written by Carey, Jermaine Dupri and Manuel Seal , and produced by Carey and Dupri, It was released by Columbia Records on February 20, 1996, as the album's third single in the United States and fourth single internationally.

  3. Far Away Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "Far Away Eyes" is the sixth track from the English rock band the Rolling Stones' 1978 album, Some Girls. It was released, as the B-side of the single "Miss You", on Rolling Stones Records, on 9 June 1978. Rolling Stone magazine made it the 73rd song on their list of 100 Greatest Rolling Stone's Songs. [1]

  4. Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)

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    Dinah Shore recorded the song for her album Dinah! in 1976. Johnny Mathis included the song on his album I Only Have Eyes for You in 1976. Shirley Bassey included the song on her album Sings the Movies in 1995. Mariah Carey included the song on her album #1's in 1998. Jennifer Lopez included the song on her album On the 6 in 1999.

  5. Bringin' On the Heartbreak - Wikipedia

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    The single version also featured a newly recorded solo and extra guitar overdubs performed by Dave Navarro. One of Carey's few songs with a heavy rock influence, it was released as the album's third and final single on June 2, 2003, by Island Def Jam and her own label, MonarC. It was also the final single from MonarC before she shut it down in ...

  6. List of anti-war songs - Wikipedia

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    "My Name Is Lisa Kalvelage" Pete Seeger: 1966 "My Son John" Tom Paxton: 1972 "Napalm Sticks to Kids" Covered Wagon Musicians: 1972 "Now Or Never" Yoko Ono: 1985 "Old Hippie" The Bellamy Brothers: 1967 "On the Path of Glory" Petula Clark: 1964 "One More Parade" Phil Ochs: 1971 "One Tin Soldier" Coven: 1988 "Orange Crush" R.E.M. 1972 "The Patriot ...

  7. I Didn't Mean to Turn You On - Wikipedia

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    Queen Latifah sampled Cherrelle's version on her song "Turn You On" from her 1998 album Order in the Court. [18] Mariah Carey covered the song in 2001 for the soundtrack to the film, Glitter. Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis also produced Carey's cover and she sang over the original instrumental. [1] DJ Colette covered the song in 2005 for the album ...

  8. My Heart Can't Tell You No - Wikipedia

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    "My Heart Can't Tell You No" was a Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and adult contemporary charts, eventually reaching 4 and 3, respectively, in 1989. It was the highest-charting single from the album. In the United Kingdom, the song reached a peak position of 49, becoming his second Top 50 single from Out of Order. A music video was also ...

  9. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    The King of Queens ("Baby All My Life I Will Be Driving Home to You") – Billy Vera; King of the Hill – The Refreshments; King's Crossing – Jerrold Immel; Kingdom Hospital ("Worry About You") – Ivy; Knight & Daye – David Michael Frank; Knight Rider – Glen A. Larson and Stu Phillips (later arrangement of theme was done by Don Peake)