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  2. Dandelion (Rolling Stones song) - Wikipedia

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    The song has lyrical references to British counting or nursery rhymes. The first demo version of "Dandelion" was recorded in November 1966. Originally titled "Sometimes Happy, Sometimes Blue", it had different lyrics and was sung and played by Keith Richards. On the released version, Mick Jagger sings the lead vocal. [1]

  3. Dandelions (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dandelions" is a song by Canadian singer Ruth B., originally released as a promotional single from her 2017 album Safe Haven. It was re-issued separately in a "slowed + reverb" version in August 2021. [ 2 ]

  4. Dandelion (Galantis and Jvke song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dandelion" is a song by Swedish DJ duo Galantis and American singer, songwriter and producer Jvke. It was released on 8 January 2021 via Big Beat Records . It describes "a story of fleeting love."

  5. Ruth B. - Wikipedia

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    The song "Superficial Love" was featured on her debut EP The Intro later that year and on her 2017 debut album Safe Haven, which also included the song "Dandelions". Berhe was nominated for the Juno Fan Choice Award and Songwriter of the Year, and won Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the 2017 Juno Awards. [9]

  6. We Love You - Wikipedia

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    Two weeks later this single was released the United States, but with "Dandelion" promoted as the A side; "Dandelion" reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, whereas "We Love You" only got as high as 50. [14] "We Love You" also charted within the top 10 on singles charts in Germany, Austria, Sweden, and Norway.

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  8. Jamie Vlamos-Jones: Missing woman's body found in NW ... - AOL

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    The Brief. The body of 45-year-old Jamie Vlamos-Jones was found in Lake Station on Dec. 26, after she went missing on Dec. 18. The cause of death was determined to be hypothermia, with no signs of ...

  9. July (band) - Wikipedia

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    July are a psychedelic rock band from Ealing, London that was professionally active between 1968 and 1969, and reformed in 2009. [1] The band's music was a blend of psychedelic rock and psychedelic pop, marked by lush harmonies, acoustic guitars, keyboards, and intricate lead guitar work.