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  2. Heaven (Bryan Adams song) - Wikipedia

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    "Heaven" is a song by the Canadian singer and songwriter Bryan Adams recorded in 1983, written by Adams and Jim Vallance. It first appeared on the A Night in Heaven soundtrack album the same year and was later included on Adams' album Reckless in 1984.

  3. My Blue Heaven (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music for "My Blue Heaven" was written in 1924: "Donaldson wrote it one afternoon at the Friars Club in New York while waiting for his turn at the billiard table." [10] The song was written while Donaldson was under contract to Irving Berlin, working for Berlin's publishing company, Irving Berlin Inc. [11] George A. Whiting wrote lyrics adapted for Donaldson's music, and for a while ...

  4. The Anacreontic Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Anacreontic Song", also known by its incipit "To Anacreon in Heaven", was the official song of the Anacreontic Society, an 18th-century gentlemen's club of amateur musicians in London. Composed by John Stafford Smith , the tune was later used by several writers as a setting for their patriotic lyrics.

  5. Heaven (Talking Heads song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics refer to heaven as a "place where nothing ever happens", where a party and a kiss repeat the exact same way endlessly. The song has been called "the calm after [the band's] unusual ominous storm" by Bill Janovitz of AllMusic , [ 2 ] as well as something "psychologists would certainly have a field day with" by author and The Guardian ...

  6. Too Much Heaven - Wikipedia

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    "Too Much Heaven" is a song by the Bee Gees, which was the band's contribution to the "Music for UNICEF" fund. They performed it at the Music for UNICEF Concert on 9 January 1979. The song later found its way to the group's thirteenth original album, Spirits Having Flown .

  7. A Different Kind of ‘Heaven’ - AOL

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    “Heaven II” showcases Julia Michaels’ multidimensional artistry. The song’s lyrics are bracingly direct in their sauciness; the song oozes liberation of most every kind: sexual, artistic ...

  8. Shine (Collective Soul song) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the song's lyrical themes, particularly the mention of "heaven", Collective Soul was often early on regarded as a Christian band. Ed Roland elaborated, "I remember around the time ["Shine" came out] getting into an argument with a writer who said, 'You're a Christian band.'

  9. Heaven (Must Be There) - Wikipedia

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    "Heaven (Must Be There)" (sometimes shortened to just "Heaven") is a song by the Australian pop and New Wave band Eurogliders from their album This Island. [1] The song was released on 7" and 12" vinyl in May 1984.