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"I'll Keep Your Memory Vague" is the third single (final in the U.S. because "Talking To The Walls" was only released in Canada) and also the third track on Finger Eleven's fifth studio album Them vs. You vs. Me. It is also Finger Eleven's second single to be played on adult contemporary radio stations ("One Thing" is the other).
"One Finger, One Thumb" – You Make Me Feel Like Dancing "One Little Coyote" – It's a Wiggly Wiggly World "Ooey Ooey Ooey Allergies" – Surfer Jeff "Ooh It's Captain Feathersword" – The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack "Open Wide Look Inside At the Dentist" – Top of the Tots "Open, Shut Them" - Apples and Bananas
Whilst the Numbers All Around song sung by a group of children was retained in the revised series, the other two songs sang by them, the One Finger, One Thumb, Keep Moving song had the children forming the number one and shouting out it's number cut at the end of the song, and the Ten In The Bed song had a new video of the ten children in the ...
"Wrapped Around Your Finger" was released as the follow-up to the worldwide hit "Every Breath You Take." In Britain, it reached No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart in August 1983, [ 5 ] and in the US, it was instead released as the fourth single from Synchronicity (after "Every Breath You Take," "King of Pain," and " Synchronicity II ").
"One Thing" is a soft rock song by Canadian rock band Finger Eleven, released on September 8, 2003, as the second single from their self-titled third album (2003). It reached number 16 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and entered the top 10 on three other Billboard charts. In Canada, it made number 28 on the Radio & Records CHR/Pop Top 30 airplay chart.
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"Ring on Her Finger, Time on Her Hands" is a song written by Don Goodman, Pam Rose, and Mary Ann Kennedy and first recorded by American country music artist Lee Greenwood. It was released in February 1982 as the second single from his album Inside Out. Greenwood's version peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.
Throat slash, made by moving one's index finger, thumb or entire hand, held straight and with palm down, horizontally across one's throat; the gesture imitates cutting a person's throat with a blade, indicating strong disapproval, extreme anger, or displeasure with others or with oneself; [13] alternatively, it can be a silent signal to stop ...