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  2. Islands in the Stream (song) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Tom Jones also features on the song, performing the final verse and chorus, whilst Robin Gibb appears on the single as a backing vocalist. Re-titled "(Barry) Islands in the Stream", in reference to the Barry Island setting of Gavin & Stacey, [52] it entered at the top of the UK Singles Chart on March 15, 2009. This meant the Gibb Brothers ...

  3. Islands (King Crimson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Islands" is the title and closing track of the album of the same name by the progressive rock band, King Crimson, released in 1971. [1] The song's pastoral, mellow, and quiet feeling (the lyrics talk of a peaceful island) distinguish it from the album's first four tracks. The song was played live only a few times in 1971, wit

  4. Islands (King Crimson album) - Wikipedia

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    Islands is the fourth studio album by English band King Crimson, released in 3 December 1971 on the record label Island. [7] Islands is the only studio album to feature the 1971–1972 touring line-up of Robert Fripp , Mel Collins , Boz Burrell and Ian Wallace .

  5. Islands (The xx song) - Wikipedia

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    "Islands" is a song recorded by English indie pop band the xx for their self-titled debut studio album. Written by band-members Jamie Smith , Oliver Sim , Romy Madley Croft and then-member Baria Qureshi, "Islands" is a dark and simple indie pop track.

  6. Islands (The Band album) - Wikipedia

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    Islands is the seventh studio album by the Canadian-American rock group the Band. Released in 1977 to mixed reviews, it is the final studio album from the group's original lineup. Released in 1977 to mixed reviews, it is the final studio album from the group's original lineup.

  7. Bali Ha'i - Wikipedia

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    "Bali Ha'i", also spelled "Bali Hai", is a show tune from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. The name refers to a mystical island, visible on the horizon but not reachable, and was originally inspired by the sight of Ambae island from neighboring Espiritu Santo in Vanuatu, where author James Michener was stationed in World War II.

  8. Islands (Mike Oldfield song) - Wikipedia

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    "Islands" is a song by English musician Mike Oldfield, featuring Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler on vocals. It features on Oldfield's 1987 album of the same name. It was written by Oldfield, who co-produced the track with Tom Newman and Alan Shacklock. The track was released as a single in September 1987 by Virgin Records.

  9. Song of the Islands (Marty Robbins album) - Wikipedia

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    Song of the Islands is a studio album by country music singer Marty Robbins. It was released in 1957 by Columbia Records. [1] In the annual poll of country music disc jockeys by Billboard magazine, Song of the Islands was rated No. 5 among the "Favorite C&W Albums" of 1958. [2] AllMusic gave the album a rating of four-and-a-half stars. [3]