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  2. Party All the Time - Wikipedia

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    "Party All the Time" is a song by comedian and actor Eddie Murphy, written and produced by Rick James. It was the lead single from Murphy's 1985 debut musical album How Could It Be . [ 2 ] It reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, behind " Say You, Say Me " by Lionel Richie .

  3. Patti Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith recorded a cover of Buddy Holly's "Words of Love" for the CD Rave on Buddy Holly, a tribute album tied to Holly's 75th birthday, which was released June 28, 2011. [ 32 ] She also recorded the song "Capitol Letter" for the official soundtrack of the second film of the Hunger Games ' series The Hunger Games: Catching Fire .

  4. Patti Smith discography - Wikipedia

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    Album 1993 "Memorial Song" (aka "Memorial Tribute") No Alternative: 1997 "People Have the Power" (live - Bridge X, 1996) The Bridge School Concerts Vol. 1: 2006 "Wing" (live - Bridge X, 1996) The Bridge School Collection, Vol.1: 2010 "Because the Night" (with U2, Bruce Springsteen and Roy Bittan) The 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ...

  5. Easter (Patti Smith Group album) - Wikipedia

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    [20] Lester Bangs, however, began his review of the album in Phonograph Record, "Dear Patti, start the revolution without me", and contended that while Horses had changed his life, Easter "is just a very good album". [21] The Globe and Mail called the album "as terse and sculpted a rock 'n' roll statement as the band had made to that point."

  6. Horses (album) - Wikipedia

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    Horses is the debut studio album by American musician Patti Smith, released on November 10, 1975 by Arista Records.Smith, supported by her regular backing band, recorded the album at Electric Lady Studios in September 1975, choosing former Velvet Underground member John Cale as the album's producer.

  7. Gone Again - Wikipedia

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    Gone Again is the sixth studio album by Patti Smith, released June 18, 1996, on Arista Records.The production of the record was preceded by the deaths of many of Smith's close friends and peers, including her husband Fred "Sonic" Smith, her brother Todd, Robert Mapplethorpe, Richard Sohl and Kurt Cobain, with whom Smith had sympathized.

  8. How Could It Be - Wikipedia

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    The album was a moderate commercial success, making it to No. 26 on the Billboard 200 and No. 17 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.Two singles were released: "Party All the Time", which made it to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the title track, which became a minor R&B hit.

  9. Patty Loveless discography - Wikipedia

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    All four of its singles reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart including, "I Try to Think About Elvis" and "You Don't Even Know Who I Am". Her eighth studio release The Trouble with the Truth (1995) produced two more number-one country hits: " You Can Feel Bad " and " Lonely Too Long ". [ 1 ]