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  2. Walking Down Your Street - Wikipedia

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    "Walking Down Your Street" is a song by the Bangles. It is the fourth single from their 1986 album Different Light.After its single release in 1987, the song charted at #9 on the Cash Box Top 100, [4] #11 on the Billboard Hot 100, #16 on the UK Singles Chart, [5] #26 on the Canadian RPM Top Singles and #56 on the Australian Kent Music Report chart. [6] "

  3. The Bangles discography - Wikipedia

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    "Going Down to Liverpool" Tamar Hoffs: 1986 "Manic Monday" Leslie Libman "If She Knew What She Wants" Dan Perri "Walk Like an Egyptian" Gary Weis: 1987 "Walking Down Your Street" "A Hazy Shade of Winter" Jim Shea 1988 "In Your Room" Tamra Davis "Eternal Flame" Tim Pope: 1989 "Be with You" Marty Callner: 1990 "Everything I Wanted" 2003

  4. The Bangles - Wikipedia

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    [20] Three additional hit singles released from the Different Light album were: "Following" (top 40 in Ireland), "Walking Down Your Street" (number 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100) and the wistful "If She Knew What She Wants", written and first recorded by Jules Shear (which reached 29 on the Hot 100 in the summer of 1986 and was in the German ...

  5. Different Light - Wikipedia

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    Walking Down Your Street" hit number 11 in the United States [7] and number 16 in the United Kingdom, [8] and a fifth single, "Following", was released exclusively in the latter country. Album cover variations

  6. Greatest Hits (The Bangles album) - Wikipedia

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    The album features the single remixes of "Hero Takes a Fall", "Walking Down Your Street" and "I'll Set You Free". It also includes the group's cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Hazy Shade of Winter", which was released on the soundtrack of the film Less than Zero, and had not been included on a Bangles album.

  7. Category:The Bangles songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Bangles songs or lists of The Bangles songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Bangles songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. Manic Monday - Wikipedia

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    The song has a sequence of D–A 7 –G–D–A 7 –G as its chord progression. [17] Lyrically, the song is about someone waking up from a romantic dream at six o'clock on Monday morning, and facing a hectic journey to work when she would prefer to still be enjoying relaxing on Sunday—her "I-don't-have-to-run day". [ 3 ]

  9. Doll Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Doll Revolution contains 15 songs and is the group's lengthiest album. All tracks were composed or co-written by members of the Bangles, with the exception of "Tear Off Your Own Head," written by Elvis Costello and debuting on his 2002 album When I Was Cruel .