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  2. Eraserhead (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The original soundtrack for Eraserhead was released via I.R.S. Records on LP in the United States on June 15, 1982, with 5 tracks. Side A consists of three songs written by Thomas "Fats" Waller and Side B consists of "In Heaven", the song performed by Laurel Near's character the Lady in the Radiator in the original film.

  3. In Heaven - Wikipedia

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    The song's co-writer, Peter Ivers, recorded a version in the late 1970s, though it was not released until its inclusion on the 2019 album, Becoming Peter Ivers. [1] Devo (sung by Booji Boy) covered the song live in 1978-1979 as the penultimate song in their set. [2] It was sung at the start of gigs by fans of psychobilly band The Meteors.

  4. No. 1 in Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Joy Division cited "Number One Song in Heaven" as a primary influence during the recording of "Love Will Tear Us Apart". Joy Division's drummer Stephen Morris stated: "When we were doing 'Love Will Tear Us Apart', there were two records we were into: Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits and 'Number One Song in Heaven' by Sparks. That was the beginning ...

  5. Level 42 discography - Wikipedia

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    "The Way Back Home" ... List of music videos, showing year released and directors Title Year Director(s) "Are You Hearing (What I Hear)?" 1982 David G. Hillier

  6. Masters of Chant Chapter II - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Weekly charts. 2.2 Year-end charts. 3 Certifications and sales. 4 References. ... "Heaven Can Wait" (Jim Steinman) (original by Meat Loaf) (5:53)

  7. Psychopomp (album) - Wikipedia

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    "In Heaven," was released on January 20, 2016 and premiered via Stereogum as the album's lead single. [8] "Everybody Wants to Love You" and "The Woman That Loves You" were released on February 18 and March 8 respectively. [9] The latter track was premiered via The Fader. [10] The album itself was released on April 1, 2016 in the US.

  8. Sandinista! - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded over most of 1980, in London, Manchester, Jamaica and New York. It was produced by the band (primarily Mick Jones and Joe Strummer), recorded and mixed by Bill Price, and engineered by Jeremy "Jerry" Green (Wessex Sound Studios), J. P. Nichols (Electric Lady Studios), Lancelot "Maxie" McKenzie (Channel One Studios), and Bill Price (Pluto + Power Station Studios).

  9. Hymns (Loretta Lynn album) - Wikipedia

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    [1] The album consists of 12 gospel and inspirational songs that were either popular over the years or were written by Lynn for this album. Well known Christian songs such as " How Great Thou Art " and " In the Sweet By and By " appear on the album.