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  2. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' - Wikipedia

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    "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin '" is a song by American rock group Journey released as a single in 1979 from the album Evolution. Lyrically, the song is about a woman who is cheating on her boyfriend, the narrator, but at the end of the song the woman's lover is cheating on her.

  3. Evolution (Journey album) - Wikipedia

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    Evolution is the fifth studio album by American rock band Journey, released in March 1979 by Columbia Records.It is the band's first album to feature drummer Steve Smith.. It was the band's most successful album at the time, reaching No. 20 on the US Billboard 200 chart, and has sold three million copies in the US.

  4. Any Way You Want It - Wikipedia

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    The song appears briefly in the film Caddyshack, is featured as a multi-language acapella cover in Pitch Perfect 2, it is performed in a mash-up with "Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin' for the season one finale of Glee, and it is featured briefly in "Fun and Games", an episode of the sixth season of Better Call Saul.

  5. Sudarshan Faakir - Wikipedia

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    Sudarshan Faakir is the first lyricist to have won a Filmfare Award for his very first song. Apart from the hits like Woh Kagaz Ki Kashti, he was famous for a religious number - Hey Ram... Hey Ram. He is the Writer of National NCC Song of India- Hum Sab Bhartiya Hain. Apart from Non-Film Music, Sudarshan Faakir has Penned Songs from various ...

  6. After All These Years (Journey song) - Wikipedia

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    "After All These Years" is a power ballad by the band Journey, the first single from their 2008 album Revelation. It peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart on September 20, 2008, [1] giving the band their first top-ten hit in twelve years.

  7. Don't Stop Believin' - Wikipedia

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    The song stayed in the charts for three weeks, before dropping out of the top 40. On December 20 that year, "Don't Stop Believin '" re-entered the chart at number nine after the song was performed again on The X Factor. The song remained in the top 10 for another seven weeks in 2010, hitting a peak of number six in the process.

  8. Pakistani popular music - Wikipedia

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    Like all people from his generation, Alamgir was raised listening to songs by bands like ABBA and Boney M. He would do renditions of popular new wave songs in Urdu. In 1973, influenced by disco and funk, Alamgir sang Albela Rahi, an Urdu song literally translated from a famous Cuban hit originally in Spanish. Alamgir brought a new form of music ...

  9. Category:Urdu-language books - Wikipedia

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