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  2. Sorrow (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    A slightly shortened version of the song appears on Pink Floyd's greatest hits collection, Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd, [7] which is edited so that the song "Sheep" (also edited) segues into "Sorrow". David Gilmour played the song at the Strat Pack guitar concert, an event which commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Fender Stratocaster.

  3. Delete (Story Untold song) - Wikipedia

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    "Delete" is the first single from Story Untold's debut album as Story Untold rather than Amasic. Lead vocalist Janick Thibault stated, "Delete is a song that means a lot to me. It's about not wanting to let go of a relationship. Every time you try to do it, you're reminded of the good times.

  4. Sorrow (The McCoys song) - Wikipedia

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    The song may have been recorded by Bowie in the summer 1973 sessions for Pin Ups [8] or in late 1971 [9] for the album Ziggy Stardust. Never selected as an album track, it was used as the single B-side as it fitted with "Sorrow". In France, it was billed as the A-side of the single. "Sorrow" was featured in the 2008 John Cusack film War, Inc.

  5. Anita Baker - Wikipedia

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    Anita Baker was born on January 26, 1958, in Toledo, Ohio.When she was two, her mother abandoned her and Baker was raised by a foster family in Detroit, Michigan. [9] When Baker was 12, her foster parents died and her foster sister raised her afterwards. [9]

  6. Sorrow songs - Wikipedia

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    Sorrow songs expressed the suffering and unjust treatment of enslaved African Americans during the period of slavery in the United States (1619–1865). The melodies and the lyrics conveyed sadness, and the words were "stunningly direct" about what it is to be enslaved. W. E. B. Du Bois coined the name. [1]

  7. A Murder of One - Wikipedia

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    If you don't find a way to break the chain and change in some way, then you wind up, as the rhyme goes: a murder of one, for sorrow." [ 2 ] "Murder" is a term used to refer to a group of crows. The band's name, Counting Crows, and a line from this song are both references to an English divination rhyme that came from an old superstition.

  8. S. F. Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    S. F. Sorrow is a psychedelic rock opera that explores the life of a single character [6] "from rural birth to Prodigal's Oliver Twist freakout". [7] PopMatters says that the album "mixes the story of the protagonist Sebastian and his journey towards learning to trust people and ultimate disillusionment with a psychedelic pop score that fittingly captured the mood of 1960s Swinging London". [8]

  9. Angeline Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Her album The Sorrow Songs (2022), produced by Eliza Carthy, takes a series of stories from Black British history and situates them in the tradition of British folk music. [4] The album's first song, 'Unknown African Boy (d.1830)' is told from the perspective of the mother of an eight-year-old West African boy, who was washed up on shore on the ...