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  2. To the Moon and Back (Savage Garden song) - Wikipedia

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    There have been three different music videos for the song. The first, accompanying the Australian release of the song, was directed by Catherine Caines and Chris Bentley, and was shot in black and white. This version features Hayes and Jones performing on what appears to be a space vessel, whilst a female passenger watches. [9]

  3. Savage Garden - Wikipedia

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    The international music video for the song "Affirmation", as well as the music videos for "Chained to You" and "The Best Thing", were filmed during this tour. During the Australian leg, a camera crew filmed both on-stage and backstage, the footage of which was issued as the Superstars and Cannonballs video album in March 2001.

  4. Hold Me (Savage Garden song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hold Me" is a song by Australian musical duo Savage Garden. It was released as the sixth overall single from their second and final studio album Affirmation (1999). It was initially planned to be released on 8 August 2000, in the United States to contemporary hit and adult contemporary radio but was pulled at the last minute, with "Affirmation" being released instead. [1]

  5. Truly Madly Deeply (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Truly Madly Deeply" is a song by Australian pop duo Savage Garden, released in March 1997 as the third single from their self-titled debut album (1997) by Roadshow and Warner Music. It won the 1997 ARIA Music Award for both Single of the Year and Highest Selling Single and was nominated for Song of the Year. [ 1 ]

  6. Break Me Shake Me - Wikipedia

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    "Break Me Shake Me" was released exclusively as a single in Australia in 1997 before being issued in Europe and Japan during the summer of 1998. The song was a hit in Australia, reaching number seven on the ARIA Singles Chart, and in New Zealand, where it peaked at number eight on the RIANZ Singles Chart. Two music videos exist for the song.

  7. The Animal Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Animal Song" is a song by Australian pop music duo Savage Garden, released as a single on 23 February 1999. The song was written for the soundtrack of the film The Other Sister and also appeared on their second studio album, Affirmation (1999), as well as their compilation album, Truly Madly Completely: The Best of Savage Garden.

  8. I Want You (Savage Garden song) - Wikipedia

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    Two music videos were released for the song. Both videos present Darren Hayes with long black hair. The first video is a low-budget version released in 1996 for Australian markets. It showed the band performing in a room full of disco lights and Darren Hayes singing on the back of a moving vehicle.

  9. Affirmation (Savage Garden song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was performed live at the Sydney Olympic Games Closing Ceremony in October 2000, with Darren wearing a T-shirt depicting the Aboriginal flag. The European music video is a collection of clips from the group's tour of Brisbane, entitled Superstars and Cannonballs. The original Australian version of the music video comprises various ...