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  2. Behind the Lines (Genesis song) - Wikipedia

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    Phil Collins, Hugh Padgham " Behind the Lines " is a song by the English progressive rock band Genesis , from their 1980 album Duke . The group's drummer and vocalist Phil Collins released a re-recorded version on his first solo album Face Value in February 1981.

  3. Why Can't It Wait 'Til Morning - Wikipedia

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    "Why Can't It Wait 'Til Morning" is a song by Phil Collins from his second solo album Hello, I Must Be Going!. The song was the fourth UK single released from the album and was only released in the UK and Ireland. According to Collins, the song has its origins from sessions for Face Value around 1978-1979. [1]

  4. In the Air Tonight - Wikipedia

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    "In the Air Tonite" is a reworking of Phil Collins' 1981 single "In the Air Tonight" recorded by American rapper Lil' Kim for the R&B/hip hop Phil Collins tribute album Urban Renewal. The song, promoted as a duet between Collins and Lil' Kim, was released in 2001 as the second single from the album.

  5. Domino (Genesis song) - Wikipedia

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    Before the song was performed, Phil Collins would talk to the audience about the Domino Principle and demonstrate it by stating that something that might happen to the people in one section, might affect the people in another section (with the lights lighting up that section of the audience) multiple times. [3]

  6. Driving the Last Spike - Wikipedia

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    "Driving the Last Spike" is the third track on the Genesis album We Can't Dance, released in 1991. The song's lyrics by Phil Collins are about the Navvies: railway workers of the 19th century, many of whom died constructing Britain's railways.

  7. Like China - Wikipedia

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    The song, the third track on the album, takes a cheerful rock music tone. It opens with Collins singing with a British Cockney accent. The song takes an upbeat tempo and features a discordant guitar introduction, as well as a guitar solo by Daryl Stuermer midway through the song.

  8. Walking on the Chinese Wall - Wikipedia

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    "Walking on the Chinese Wall" is a song by American singer Philip Bailey released as the title track and third single from his 1984 studio album Chinese Wall produced by Phil Collins. The song features Collins on drums and background vocals and was later released by Collins on his 2018 Plays Well with Others box set.

  9. Thru These Walls - Wikipedia

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    "Thru' These Walls" is a song by the English drummer Phil Collins. It was released as a single in October 1982, being Collins' fourth single. The song is also the seventh track and first single release from Collins' second solo studio album, Hello, I Must Be Going!, released in November of the same year.