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  2. War (The Temptations song) - Wikipedia

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    Absolutely nothin'!"), struck a chord with the American public and resonated with growing public opposition to the war in Vietnam. Fans from across the country, many of them college students and other young people, sent letters to Motown requesting the release of "War" as a single.

  3. Rush Hour (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Rush Hour (Original Film Score) is the original film score album of Brett Ratner's 1998 action comedy film Rush Hour composed and conducted by Lalo Schifrin.It was released on October 13, 1998, through Aleph Records.

  4. Here and Now (Darryl Worley album) - Wikipedia

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    Here and Now is the fourth studio album by American country music singer Darryl Worley, released on November 21, 2006 on 903 Music, owned by country singer Neal McCoy.This album produced two chart singles for Worley on the Hot Country Songs charts: "Nothin' but a Love Thang" at #36, and "I Just Came Back from a War" at #18.

  5. List of anti-war songs - Wikipedia

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    Some anti-war songs lament aspects of wars, while others patronize war.Most promote peace in some form, while others sing out against specific armed conflicts. Still others depict the physical and psychological destruction that warfare causes to soldiers, innocent civilians, and humanity as a whole.

  6. Life During Wartime (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are told from the point of view of someone involved in clandestine activities in the U.S. (the cities Houston, Detroit, and Pittsburgh are mentioned) during some sort of civil unrest or dystopian environment. [8] The line "This ain't no Mudd Club or CBGB" refers to two New York music venues at which the band performed in the 1970s. [8]

  7. The Unknown Soldier (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, which was the source of inspiration to Morrison's lyrics. "The Unknown Soldier" has been perceived as Jim Morrison's reaction to the Vietnam War and the way that conflict was portrayed in American media at the time. [2]

  8. Why GM stock has gotten hit hard on earnings - AOL

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    General Motors' hot stock has sprung a leak after its latest earnings report on Tuesday.Shares of the auto giant fell as much as 11% on Tuesday and closed down 9%. It marked the worst day for the ...

  9. Sam Stone (song) - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the melody of "Sam Stone" were used by Roger Waters in the opening of "The Post War Dream", a song on Pink Floyd's 1983 album The Final Cut.The song is indirectly referenced in "Cop Shoot Cop...", which closes Spiritualized's 1997 album, Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space – the lyrics "There's a hole in my arm where all the money goes/Jesus Christ died for nothing, I ...