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  2. Love Lost (album) - Wikipedia

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    Love Lost is a studio album, released on June 11, 1959, [1] by jazz vocal and instrumental group The Four Freshmen. Released at the height of their fame, the album is now considered a "vintage" recording. [ 2 ]

  3. All the Sides at Culver's, Ranked From First to Worst - AOL

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    4. Pretzel Bites. Pretzel bites are probably the most unusual side on Culver's menu, but they're absolutely worth trying. The soft, squishy bread balls have a chewy, dark brown outer crust, just ...

  4. Stand Back (April Wine album) - Wikipedia

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    "Victim for Your Love" – 4:17 "Baby Done Got Some Soul" (J. Clench) – 2:45 "I Wouldn't Want to Lose Your Love" – 3:12 "Highway Hard Run" – 4:01 "Not for You, Not for Rock & Roll" – 3:14 "Wouldn't Want Your Love (Any Other Way)" (M. Goodwyn, J. Clench) – 2:43 "Tonite Is a Wonderful Time to Fall in Love" – 3:35

  5. Culver’s fan favorite is back by popular demand, but not for ...

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    The item started as a joke before landing on menus in 2021.

  6. If You've Got Love - Wikipedia

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    "If You've Got Love" is a song written by Mark D. Sanders and Steve Seskin, and recorded by American country music artist John Michael Montgomery. It was released in September 1994 as the fourth and final single from his album Kickin' It Up. It peaked at number 1 on the week of December 10, 1994, while it peaked at number 2 in Canada.

  7. Got Love (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Got Love" is a song by English R&B/rap trio WSTRN. [1] It was produced by Parallel, a collective consisting of Angel and prgrshn. [ 2 ] The song was released on 2 December 2015 for free download upon subscribing to their mailing list, [ 3 ] and was also released via digital retailers on 4 December.

  8. Beaucoups of Blues - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 George Morgan released his version on "I Wouldn't Have You Any Other Way" as a single, produced by Pete Drake and engineered by Scotty Moore. It later appeared on the 1971 album Real George. [40] In 1971 Jerry Lee Lewis covered "I'd Be Talkin' All the Time" on There Must Be More to Love Than This, with Buddy Harman on drums. [41]

  9. Here's what Taylor Swift's '1989' vault song 'Slut!' is about

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    Taylor Swift fans eagerly awaited the singer's "From the Vault" bonus tracks prior to the re-release of “1989” on Oct. 27. "Slut!" become the most anticipated of the five "1989" vault tracks ...