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  2. Don't Stop Believin' - Wikipedia

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    from the album Escape. " Don't Stop Believin' " is a song by American rock band Journey. It was released in October 1981 as the second single from the group's seventh studio album, Escape (1981), released through Columbia Records. "Don't Stop Believin ' " shares writing credits between the band's vocalist Steve Perry, guitarist Neal Schon, and ...

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

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    Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'. " 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.

  4. Escape (Journey album) - Wikipedia

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    Escape (stylized as E5C4P3 on the album cover) is the seventh studio album by American rock band Journey, released on July 20, 1981 by Columbia Records. [5] It topped the US Billboard 200 chart [6] and featured four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles – "Don't Stop Believin'" (No. 9), "Who's Crying Now" (No. 4), "Still They Ride" (No. 19) and "Open Arms" (No. 2) [7] – plus rock radio staple ...

  5. Faithfully (song) - Wikipedia

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    Faithfully (song) " Faithfully " is a song by American rock band Journey, released in 1983 as the second single from their album Frontiers. The song was written by keyboardist Jonathan Cain. It peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving the band their second consecutive top-twenty hit from Frontiers.

  6. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) - Wikipedia

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    As with most of the songs on his Living in the Material World album, George Harrison wrote "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" over 1971–72. [4] During this period, he dedicated himself to assisting refugees of the Bangladesh Liberation War, [5] by staging two all-star benefit concerts in New York and preparing a live album and concert film for release. [6]

  7. Never Going Back Again - Wikipedia

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    When he was overdubbing his vocals, Buckingham realized that he played his acoustic guitar parts in the wrong key, so he recorded the song from scratch the following day. [7] "Never Going Back Again" is set in a 4 4 signature at a moderate tempo of 88 beats per minute, in the key of F sharp major.

  8. List of cover versions of Phil Ochs songs - Wikipedia

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    [7] 2004 "I Ain't Marching Anymore" The Street Was Always There: Great American Song Series, Vol. 1 [8] 1998 "When I'm Gone" What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs [6] 2004 "White Boots Marching in a Yellow Land" The Street Was Always There: Great American Song Series, Vol. 1 [8] Harvey Andrews: England 1978 "When I'm Gone" Folk 78 BBC ...

  9. I'm Stone in Love with You - Wikipedia

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    I'm Stone in Love with You. " I'm Stone in Love with You " is a 1972 single by the Philadelphia soul group The Stylistics. The song is noted for lead singer Russell Thompkins Jr. 's distinctive falsetto singing, which he employs through most of the record. The song was written by Thom Bell, Linda Creed, and Anthony Bell.