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  2. List of songs recorded by Embrace - Wikipedia

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    The following are a list of songs released by English rock band Embrace from 1997 to the present day. The dates given are the dates on which the songs were released. The highest ever chart position was reached by the single "Nature's Law" which was ranked 2nd.

  3. Embrace (English band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's fifth studio album, This New Day was released on 27 March 2006, with the single "Nature's Law" being released the week before. The album saw the whole band contributing to the songs. Before this, the McNamara brothers had written virtually all of the band's songs themselves. The band recording twenty four songs in nine days. [9]

  4. Embrace discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of the English rock band, Embrace.The band's highest-charting single is "Nature's Law", which reached number two on the UK Singles Chart in 2006.The albums This New Day, Out of Nothing and The Good Will Out all reached number one on the UK Albums Chart.

  5. Category:Embrace (English band) songs - Wikipedia

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

  6. All You Good Good People - Wikipedia

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    "All You Good Good People" is the debut single of English rock band Embrace, on the Fierce Panda label. Only 1,300 copies were made in 1997, but the airplay received by key radio shows was enough to gain significant recognition.

  7. Embrace (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Embrace was a short-lived American hardcore band from Washington, D.C., active from the summer of 1985 to the spring of 1986. [6] Along with Rites of Spring, and Beefeater, it was one of the mainstay acts of the 1985 Revolution Summer movement, [7] and was one of the first bands to be dubbed in the press as emotional hardcore, [6] [8] though the members had rejected the term since its creation.

  8. World at Your Feet - Wikipedia

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    A news reporter on BBC One was in a Bristol pub at the time and had several people listen and review the song. The first impressions were that the song is "too slow". This caused Moyles and a good friend of members of the band to shout out on the radio, live, "It's not too slow, it's perfect. Shut up and enjoy it." [citation needed]

  9. Gravity (Embrace song) - Wikipedia

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    "Gravity" is a song by English rock band Embrace, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Out of Nothing (2004). Written by Coldplay , the song was first performed live by Coldplay in 2002.