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  3. Every Grain of Sand - Wikipedia

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    The Tucson-based band Giant Sand recorded a cover of this song for their album Swerve, which was released in 1990. It was also covered by Emmylou Harris on her album Wrecking Ball, Barb Jungr on her album Every Grain of Sand: Barb Jungr Sings Bob Dylan, Lucy Kaplansky on the 2011 album A Nod to Bob 2 and Steve Inglis on the 2010 album Slackin ...

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  5. Poem (song) - Wikipedia

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    [3] "Poem" was one of the songs that was written before production of the album began. Guitarist Mike DeWolf elaborated: "That's actually the first song we wrote for the album. . . We played it at the 2001 Ozzfest and there was a big reaction. The kids went nuts for it even more than to our other songs that they'd heard a million times before.

  6. World of Sand - Wikipedia

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    World of Sand is the third album by Servant, released in 1982 on Rooftop Records. [1] World of Sand was the debut album for Rooftop Records, the new media arm of the Highway Missionary Society (the band's parent organization). The title comes from a line in the last song: Foundations laid upon this world of sand have all washed away to the sea...

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    After news of the song titles hit social media, fans were qu Getty Images (3) Jack Antonoff is about to release new music — and fans think one of his new songs may be about Taylor Swift’s ex ...

  8. Dead! (song) - Wikipedia

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    This included "Dead!", which by that point was largely completed. [2] "Dead!" was written as a commentary on the criticism towards the band. At the time of writing the song, the band repeatedly faced criticism from the general public, inspiring the band to write "Dead!" as a song that on the idea of being dead and people not caring.

  9. Sometimes Always - Wikipedia

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    "Sometimes Always" is a song by the Scottish alternative rock group the Jesus and Mary Chain and the first single from the group's album Stoned & Dethroned. Written by William Reid, the song is a duet between Jim Reid and Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval. The song was a moderate commercial hit in the UK while also making some noise on the alternative ...