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  2. Need You Now (Lady Antebellum song) - Wikipedia

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    The song also peaked at No. 2 on the Canadian Hot 100, making it their highest-charting and first Top 5 single there as well. "Need You Now" is only the second country song to reach number one on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart, the first being Faith Hill's "Breathe", which reached that same position in 2000. [23]

  3. Quarter to Three - Wikipedia

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    "Quarter to Three" is a popular song, adapted and expanded from "A Night with Daddy 'G' – Part 1" (Legrand LEG 1004), an instrumental by the Church Street Five, which was written by Gene Barge, Frank Guida and Joseph Royster, and sung by Gary U.S. Bonds.

  4. Quarter Past Midnight - Wikipedia

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    "Quarter Past Midnight" is a song by English indie pop band Bastille. It was released on 9 May 2018 as the lead single from their third studio album, Doom Days (2019). [ 2 ] The song was written by Dan Smith , who handled the production along with Mark Crew .

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  6. Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) - Wikipedia

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    "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Travis Tritt. It was released in May 1991 as the lead-off single to his album It's All About to Change. It peaked at number 2 in both the United States [1] and Canada. This is one of Tritt’s most popular songs.

  7. Easy From Now On - Wikipedia

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    "Easy From Now On" is a song written by Carlene Carter and Susanna Clark, and recorded by American country music artist Emmylou Harris. It was released in 1978 as the second single from the album Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town.

  8. About a Quarter to Nine - Wikipedia

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    Dubin and Warren wrote the song for the 1935 musical Go into Your Dance. The song is introduced by Al Jolson. [2] This and "She's a Latin from Manhattan" were the most notable from the movie. [3] In the 1946 film of Jolson's life, The Jolson Story, the song featured. Jolson recorded it commercially on June 18, 1947, for Decca Records.

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