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  2. Candy-O - Wikipedia

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    The case of incorrect identity is pervasive throughout the Internet, having the Lucy Show actress often linked to, and credited with, the work of the model found on the Cars' album. The Candy Moore from the cover of the Candy-O album can also be found wearing a red shirt on the cover of Rick James' album Street Songs, and on subsequent sleeves ...

  3. The Cars (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Cars (1978) Candy-O (1979) Singles from The Cars ... Unlike many of the Cars' album covers, the cover for The Cars was designed by the record company, ...

  4. Category:The Cars album covers - Wikipedia

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    File:The Cars - Candy-O.png; File:The Cars - Door to Door (album).png; File:The Cars - Heartbeat City.jpg; File:The Cars - Move Like This album cover.jpg; File:The Cars - My Best Friend's Girl.jpg; File:The Cars - Panorama.jpg; File:The Cars - Sad Song - single cover.jpg; File:The Cars - Shake It Up (album).png; File:The Cars - Shake It Up And ...

  5. The Cars - Wikipedia

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    The band's second album, Candy-O, was released in June 1979 and eclipsed the success of The Cars, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 album chart, 15 spots higher than the debut album. Featuring a cover created by the famed Playboy artist Alberto Vargas, the album featured the band's first top-20 single "Let's Go".

  6. The Cars discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of the American rock band the Cars includes seven studio albums, eight compilation albums, four video albums and 26 singles. Originating in Boston in 1976, [1] the band consisted of singer/guitarist Ric Ocasek, singer/bassist Benjamin Orr, guitarist Elliot Easton, keyboardist Greg Hawkes, and drummer David Robinson.

  7. Candy-O (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Candy-O" is a song by the American rock band the Cars, the title track of their 1979 album Candy-O. Written by Ric Ocasek, the song was not based on a real person. [1] The song features a prominent guitar solo by Elliot Easton and lead vocals by bassist Benjamin Orr.

  8. Dangerous Type - Wikipedia

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    The core guitar riff that "Dangerous Type" is centered on resembles the T. Rex song, "Bang a Gong". [1] [2] The song features Ric Ocasek on lead vocals.AllMusic critic Tom Maginnis compared the song to "All Mixed Up", a track on The Cars' self-titled debut album, as they both were the final track on their respective albums, with both tracks "vamping on an upsweep of grand chord changes as the ...

  9. Let's Go (The Cars song) - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Go" is a song by American rock band the Cars, written by Ric Ocasek for the band's second studio album, Candy-O (1979). A new wave rock song, the song's hook was inspired by the Routers. The song's vocals are performed by bassist Benjamin Orr. "Let's Go" was released in 1979 as the debut single from Candy-O on Elektra Records. The single ...

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