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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Songs - Wikipedia

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    Also, although piping is normally discouraged on disambiguation pages, song and album titles are an exception: For a song, use double quotes with the syntax: [[Because (The Beatles song)|"Because" (The Beatles song)]], to format the title as: "Because" (The Beatles song). For an album, use pairs of single quotes with the syntax: [[Abbey Road ...

  3. Temple of Love (The Sisters of Mercy song) - Wikipedia

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    "Temple of Love", written by the band's lead singer Andrew Eldritch, was the fifth single released by The Sisters of Mercy.It did not chart on the United Kingdom's main singles chart, but it reached number one for a week on the UK Indie Chart and stayed on the chart for 36 weeks.

  4. Like a Prayer (song) - Wikipedia

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    [175] [176] In 2014, LA Weekly placed the song at rank two on their list of "The 20 Best Pop Songs in History By Female Artists". Art Tavana from the publication opined that "'Like a Prayer' was the moment when Madonna went from being the voice of America's teenagers to the worldwide high priestess of pop."

  5. Shine, Jesus, Shine - Wikipedia

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    Shine, Jesus, Shine" (also known by its first line, "Lord, the Light of Your Love") is a Christian praise song written in 1987 by Graham Kendrick. [ 1 ] The song was voted tenth in a 2005 survey of the United Kingdom's favourite hymns by the BBC 's Songs of Praise programme. [ 2 ]

  6. Love Is Stronger Than Death - Wikipedia

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    Johnson wrote this song following the death of his brother. In his depression, he found that writing this song was therapeutic for him. The title is a paraphrase of a biblical quote: "Set me as a seal upon thine heart, as a seal upon thine arm: for love is strong as death; jealousy is cruel as the grave: the coals thereof are coals of fire ...

  7. Lord Lovel - Wikipedia

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    Lord Lovel (Roud 49, Child 75) is an English-language folk ballad that exists in several variants. [1] This ballad is originally from England , originating in the Late Middle Ages , with the oldest known versions being found in the regions of Gloucestershire , Somerset , Worcestershire , Warwickshire , and Wiltshire .

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  9. Template:Hymns and songs based on Psalms - Wikipedia

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