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  2. I Don't Want to Wait - Wikipedia

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    Composition. Paula Cole wrote "I Don't Want to Wait" at her spinet piano in her apartment in New York City during mid-1996. [2] Described by Cole as "a very personal song", she wrote the song when she realized that her grandfather was near the end of his life. The song is about him and his wife, and specifically the relationship between their ...

  3. This Fire (album) - Wikipedia

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    This Fire is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Paula Cole, released on October 15, 1996. According to the RIAA, the album has gone double platinum, selling over two million copies in United States [2] and peaked at number 20 on the Billboard 200. [3] According to the booklet, the album is dedicated to "the inner fire of all ...

  4. Paula Cole - Wikipedia

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    Paula Dorothy Cole (born April 5, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter and producer. [2] After gaining attention for her performances as a vocalist on Peter Gabriel 's 1993–1994 Secret World Tour , she released her first album, Harbinger , which suffered from a lack of promotion when the label, Imago Records , folded shortly after its release.

  5. Greatest Hits: Postcards from East Oceanside - Wikipedia

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    Postcards from East Oceanside: Greatest Hits is Paula Cole's first compilation album. It also includes two new tracks, "Tomorrow I Will Be Yours" and "Postcards from East Oceanside".

  6. City of Angels (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The City of Angels soundtrack debuted at number 23 on the Billboard 200 chart on the issue dated 18 April 1998. [6] The following week it entered the top ten at number seven and eventually reached the runner-up position for three weeks until it topped the charts in early June, selling 165,000 copies. [7] City of Angels finished the year as the ...

  7. Amen (Paula Cole album) - Wikipedia

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    Amen. is the third studio album by Paula Cole. It is officially credited to "The Paula Cole Band." The album was stylistically a major departure from Cole's previous album, This Fire, and was met with mixed reviews. Commercially, the album failed to match the success of This Fire, peaking at #92 on the Billboard 200 chart, and selling 116,000 ...

  8. Me (Paula Cole song) - Wikipedia

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    "Me" is a song written, produced, and performed by American singer-songwriter Paula Cole. It was released as the third and final single from her second studio album, This Fire (1996), in February 1998. Released only to radio, the song entered the top 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart and peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Adult Top 40.

  9. Where Have All the Cowboys Gone? - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube. " Where Have All the Cowboys Gone? " is a song by American singer Paula Cole. It was released on March 25, 1997, as the lead single from her second studio album, This Fire. The song is Cole's only top-ten hit on the US Billboard Hot 100, reaching number eight, and was her first top-ten hit in Canada, where it reached number seven.