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  2. Suicaine Gratifaction - Wikipedia

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    Suicaine Gratifaction is the third solo album from former Replacements leader Paul Westerberg.. Co-producer Don Was had admired Westerberg for years. He used Westerberg's solo debut, 14 Songs, as daily inspiration while producing the Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge. [2]

  3. Here, Here and Here - Wikipedia

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    Here, Here and Here is the third studio album by Meg & Dia. It was released by the Warner Bros. via Sire Records on April 21, 2009. In contrast to the band's previous release Something Real, here, here and here minimally references literature. The sole exception is the track "Hug me" (née "Hug me till you drug me"), which was inspired by Brave ...

  4. Brian Doerksen - Wikipedia

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    It's Time (2008, review [15]) Level Ground (2010) Shining Rose/Indie solo albums. Grateful (2017) – nominated for a 2019 Juno Award [16] The Heart of Christmas (2019) Hymns For Life (2021) EPs. Everlasting Arms (2020) Books. The Brian Doerksen Guitar Songbook (2004, includes a DVD) Make Love, Make War: NOW is the Time to Worship (David C ...

  5. For Tomorrow (song) - Wikipedia

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    "For Tomorrow" is a song by English britpop band Blur. It is the lead track to their second album, Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993) (the title appears in the lyric). Released 19 April 1993 by Food Records as the first single from the album, "For Tomorrow" charted at number 28 in the UK Singles Chart .

  6. For Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. For Tomorrow may refer to: For Tomorrow (song) For Tomorrow (comics) This page ...

  7. Roll Up Your Sleeves (song) - Wikipedia

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    Doing the right thing is hard and sometimes it is way easier to pretend you don't give a shit. Deep down I think we all give a shit and that everything has to be alright if you want it to be. I do really believe that.” [2] Meg also said it is the quickest song she has ever written. [3]

  8. Three (Sugababes album) - Wikipedia

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    Three is the third studio album by British girl group Sugababes, released by Island Records on 27 October 2003. It generated four singles that charted in various parts of the world; the first, "Hole in the Head", became the group's third UK number one single.

  9. Tomorrow (Amanda Lear song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tomorrow" was released as the third single from Amanda's debut album I Am a Photograph in 1977. It is an uptempo disco song, written by Rainer Pietsch , with lyrics by Amanda Lear herself. The single was released by Ariola Records in most territories, by Polydor in Italy, and Nippon Columbia in Japan.