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  2. The River (Bruce Springsteen album) - Wikipedia

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    Based on 1960s songs like the Swingin' Medallions' "Double Shot of My Baby's Love" (1966), [45] the lyrics are about a man who wants to be alone with his girlfriend in his car, but is stuck driving his rowdy mother-in-law to an unemployment agency. [56] [57] "Jackson Cage" is a rock and new wave song featuring organ. It is about a woman living ...

  3. Rock Me on the Water - Wikipedia

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    Browne is documented as saying that the song, with its reference to the "sisters of the sun," pays homage to his real-life sisters. [7] Browne addressed the gospel and religious issues in the song, saying that "it's not about religion, it's about society." The song is meant to employ gospel language, but, he said, he turns "it around 180 degrees...

  4. On Your Radio - Wikipedia

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    According to AllMusic's Tom Maginnis, "On Your Radio" was written by Jackson as an "honest yet cutting kiss-off to all those who ever doubted him". [1] The song condemns Jackson's enemies of the past in lyrics such as "Ex-friends, ex-lovers, and enemies/I've got your cases in front of me today/All sewn up/Ex-bosses you never let me be/I got your names and your numbers filed away/I've grown up."

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  6. Hell's Winter - Wikipedia

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    Hell's Winter is the second solo studio album by American rapper Cage. It was released by Definitive Jux on September 20, 2005. It peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart, [ 3 ] as well as number 36 on the Independent Albums chart.

  7. If You'd Only Believe - Wikipedia

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    "If You'd Only Believe" is an inspirational pop song written by Roxanne Seeman, Billie Hughes, and Jermaine Jackson. It was produced by Michael Omartian, with The Jacksons as co-producer, on their 2300 Jackson Street album. [1] [2] "If You'd Only Believe" was the finale song for The Jackson Family Honors television special.

  8. www.memory - Wikipedia

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    The song uses Internet terminology, such as "if you feel the need, just click on me", with Jackson directing his fictional lover to a website called "www.memory", [3] omitting a required top-level domain. The lyric describes love gone wrong, but it adds a new twist in that the man invites his old flame to take a stroll down memory lane via www ...

  9. Break Me Shake Me - Wikipedia

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    On 11 June 2015, prior to the release of The Singles compilation album, a video was posted on the band's Facebook page to explain the meaning behind the song's lyrics. The lyrics refer to actual arguments Darren Hayes had had with a close friend of his at school, as they debated their musical preferences: "She was a Madonna fan, I was a Michael Jackson fan."