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  2. Hasten Down the Wind (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was later covered by Linda Ronstadt, who would use the song as the title track for her seventh solo LP. [2] The lyrics of the song describe the latter days of a relationship between a man and a woman, with the woman accepting that "nothing's working out the way they planned" before the man accepts that "she needs to be free".

  3. Gone with the Wind (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of the song use imagery from the story; the line "Just like a flame, love burned brightly, then became an empty smoke dream that has gone. Gone with the wind", for example, evokes the inferno that consumed Tara. This song is not related to any of the well-known music featured in the 1939 film adaptation of the book. [3]

  4. You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart - Wikipedia

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    The accompanying music video of the song was directed by Irish director Jim Sheridan, who also directed In the Name of the Father. It was nominated in the category for Best Video from a Film at the 1994 MTV Music Awards. In the video, O'Connor is imprisoned. She is brought into a cell with a grid. A light bulb hangs from the ceiling.

  5. Medicine Songs - Wikipedia

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    Described by Sainte-Marie as "a collection of front-line songs of unity and resistance," Medicine Songs was released November 10, 2017 by True North Records. [6] [7] Produced in collaboration with Chris Birkett, the album features reworked and re-recorded material from throughout Sainte-Marie's career.

  6. These Dreams - Wikipedia

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    "These Dreams" is a song by American rock band Heart from their 1985 self-titled eighth studio album. It was released on January 18, 1986, as the album's third single, becoming the band's first song to top the Billboard Hot 100. [3] The single's B-side track "Shell Shock" (on some releases) was also the B-side of Heart's previous single "Never".

  7. A Change of Heart (The 1975 song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's melancholic lyrics describe falling out of love and detail the end of a romance, focusing on the theme of technology. Upon release, "A Change of Heart" received positive reviews from contemporary music critics, who praised the lyrics and production. The song later appeared on several year-end lists.

  8. Feel Inside (And Stuff Like That) - Wikipedia

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    In writing the song, Clement and McKenzie interviewed a group of 5- and 6-year-old children from Clyde Quay School in Wellington and Grey Lynn School in Auckland, asking them about sick children and charity fundraising. The Conchords used the children's often nonsensical responses to build the lyrics of the song. [3]

  9. Stranded (Heart song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stranded" is a song by American rock band Heart. It was released as the third single from the band's 10th studio album, Brigade (1990). It is a mid-tempo song that features Nancy Wilson on lead vocals. The song was released in the United States in September 1990 and in the United Kingdom two months later.