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  2. Stop! (Sam Brown song) - Wikipedia

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    The formats of "DJ" and "Stop" received a staggered release. On 1 November 2004, the two-track CD one was released along with the "DJ" CD release. Due to time constraints, the "Stop" music video (directed by Alex Hemming) could not be added in time to make the 1 November release date and so the CD two was released a week later on 8 November 2004.

  3. Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy) - Wikipedia

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    The version of the video featured on 'N the Mix is adjusted to feature the US version of the song. [1] The video shows members of the band in an asylum, Camarillo State Mental Hospital, which closed in 1997. The viewer gets to see each man's torment as he remembers the girl who put him there. Each member came up with his own storyline.

  4. The Syn - Wikipedia

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    The band evolved over time and, in 1965, with Nardelli now handling lead vocals and John Painter on guitar, they changed their name to The Syn. Shortly after, however, in 1965, The Syn merged with The Selfs, so Nardelli and Painter were joined by Chris Squire (bass), Andrew Jackman (keys) and Martyn Adelman (drums).

  5. That's When I'll Stop Loving You - Wikipedia

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    Diane Warren wrote the track “That’s When I’ll Stop Loving You”, having previously penned “Music of My Heart" (1999) for the film of the same name, which was a collaboration between NSYNC and Gloria Estefan. Warren was in the studio for both recording sessions.

  6. Make Me Lose Control (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Make Me Lose Control" is a song written and performed by singer-songwriter Eric Carmen and co-written with Dean Pitchford. It is one of two major hits written by the duo, the other being the 1984 song "Almost Paradise" by Mike Reno and Ann Wilson. "Make Me Lose Control" reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1988.

  7. Maybe This Time (Kander and Ebb song) - Wikipedia

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    The Telegraph explained that the song should have an air of "desperate hope" and that Bowles should feel like "someone teetering on the edge of despair." [5] Talkin' Broadway said " 'Maybe this Time' serving as Sally's internal monologue in response to Cliff's plea", adding that the song "is the only time we see the real person beneath the frivolous girl for whom life is a neverending party ...

  8. How Do You Stop - Wikipedia

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    "How Do You Stop" is a song written by Dan Hartman and Charlie Midnight and recorded by James Brown. It appeared on Brown's 1986 album Gravity and was released as a single which charted at number 10 on the US R&B chart. [1] Brown also performs the song on his 1989 album Soul Session Live.

  9. Stop (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    After "Waiting for the Worms", Pink screams out "stop", where we find him sitting at the bottom of a bathroom stall.He seems to be reading the lyrics from a sheet of paper where a few of the lines come from, at the time, unreleased material written by Waters.