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  2. Carey Landry - Wikipedia

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    Carey Landry was ordained a Catholic priest for the Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana in 1971. In 1976, he was serving as campus minister of Louisiana State University at Eunice, had produced six collections of original songs, and was a frequent speaker and performer at conferences for Catholic youth ministry and church musicians.

  3. A No No - Wikipedia

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    The Fader writer Myles Tanzer called Carey's vocals on the song "undeniable", and the lyrics "quick as hell", but felt that the album version of the song left room for a rap feature. [21] Idolator 's Mike Wass opined that "A No No" was the most instant track from its parent album, and speculated that it was an ode to her ex-manager Stella ...

  4. The Dameans - Wikipedia

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    All of the Dameans contributed to vocals to varying degrees, with Darryl, Buddy, and Gary singing lead on most songs. All of these men contributed to the songwriting. Darryl, Buddy, and Gary frequently wrote lyrics and music for their songs. Mike is more of a lyricist and worked often as a co-writer with Darryl.

  5. Carey (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Carey" is a song from the 1971 Joni Mitchell album Blue. It was inspired by her time spent with Cary Raditz, living with a cave-dwelling hippie community at Matala , on the Greek island of Crete .

  6. You Don't Know What to Do - Wikipedia

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    A disco revival song, the lyrics are about Carey being dissatisfied by her lover's failed attempts at romancing her. Despite being serviced to urban and rhythmic radio, the song failed to enter any US charts; Belgium, Russia and South Korea were the only territories where the song charted, peaking at number 14 on its Ultratip chart in the ...

  7. Mariah Carey discusses her Latino last name in this rarely ...

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    Mariah Carey is one of the most legendary singers of our time with an iconic voice. She sang some of your favorite songs — "Fantasy," "Honey" and "Always Be My Baby."

  8. Charmbracelet - Wikipedia

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    "Sunflowers for Alfred Roy", one of the album's most personal songs, is named after Carey's father; she makes direct reference to him and a moment they shared at his death bed. [ 37 ] [ 41 ] The song is backed with a simple piano accompaniment, and Carey recounts a visit with her father in his hospital room: "Strange to feel that proud, strong ...

  9. Lil' L.O.V.E. - Wikipedia

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    Mariah Carey's sensual crooning is the first voice you hear on "Lil L.O.V.E." and before listeners know it, they're hooked and drawn into the midst of a seductive club jam. Dupri, who specializes in such designer dance floor material, helms the song's dense, layered keyboard noodling and synthetic bass pattern that while completely formulaic ...