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  2. That's Rock 'n' Roll - Wikipedia

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    American pop rock artist Eric Carmen released his version of "That's Rock 'n' Roll" in some nations as the third single from his first eponymous debut album, Eric Carmen. [2] The single's limited release did not include the United States. The song charted at number one in Denmark. Parts of the song are autobiographical.

  3. I've Got a Rock 'n' Roll Heart - Wikipedia

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    "I've Got a Rock 'n' Roll Heart" is a song written by Troy Seals, Eddie Setser, and Steve Diamond and recorded by Eric Clapton. It appeared on Clapton's album Money and Cigarettes released in January 1983.

  4. Rock and Roll (Eric Hutchinson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rock & Roll" is a song by American singer-songwriter Eric Hutchinson, and the first single released from his major-label debut album Sounds Like This. The song was used in the film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 , and was included on the soundtrack.

  5. Eric Hutchinson - Wikipedia

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    Hutchinson's 2008 single "Rock & Roll" earned him his first gold record in the United States. "Rock and Roll" also appeared in the series finale episode of the Australian-produced Packed to the Rafters. The single reached No. 1 in Australia in April 2009.

  6. God Gave Rock and Roll to You - Wikipedia

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    "God Gave Rock and Roll to You" was covered, by American Christian rock band Petra for their 1977 album Come and Join Us and their 1984 album Beat the System. [5] Bob Hartman wrote different verse lyrics to give it a spiritual dimension. [6] The song was also covered in 1993 by Bride featuring D.O.C.

  7. Money and Cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    Money and Cigarettes is the eighth solo studio album by Eric Clapton, recorded after his first rehabilitation from alcoholism.Produced by Clapton and Tom Dowd with, apart from Albert Lee, a new backing band of veteran session musicians including Donald "Duck" Dunn, Roger Hawkins, and Ry Cooder.

  8. Make Me Lose Control (song) - Wikipedia

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    Classic Rock History critic Brian Kachejian rated it to be Carmen's 6th greatest solo song, stating that "The song’s Drifters meets Phil Spector sound proved quite a success for Eric Carmen in 1988." [3] Chaospin critic Linda Giantino rated it Carmen's 9th greatest solo song, stating that "it’s up there among his most catchy tunes." [4]

  9. Tell the Truth (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tell the Truth" is a song by the English–American band Derek and the Dominos, released in 1970 as the eighth track on their album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.The song was composed primarily by keyboardist Bobby Whitlock, with guitarist Eric Clapton adding the last verse. [2]