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  2. Major Tom (Coming Home) - Wikipedia

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    3 Canadian Singles Chart [9] 1 Dutch Singles Chart [10] 2 French Singles Chart: 2 German Singles Chart: 1 Irish Singles Chart: 22 New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) [11] 13 Bolivian Chart [12] 1 South African Chart 4 Swiss Singles Chart: 1 UK Singles Chart [13] 42 US Billboard Hot 100: 14 US Billboard Dance/Disco Top 80 [14] 2 U.S. Cash Box Top ...

  3. Major Tom - Wikipedia

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    Planet Earth is blue, and there's nothing I can do." [3] In the promotional film from 1969, David Bowie plays as Major Tom, Ground Control (GC), and the Countdown Announcer. When the lyrics "And the stars look very different today" are said, two women appear, portraying either angels or aliens, or perhaps both. The moment "Though I'm past one ...

  4. 5-4-3-2-1 - Wikipedia

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    5-4-3-2-1. "5-4-3-2-1" is a 1964 song by British band Manfred Mann. It was written by Mann, Mike Hugg and Paul Jones, and peaked at #5 on the UK Singles Chart [1] thanks to weekly television exposure from being the theme tune for the ITV pop music television programme Ready Steady Go!. [2] This would be the last single released before bass ...

  5. Countdown (Beyoncé song) - Wikipedia

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    Countdown (Beyoncé song) " Countdown " is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé Knowles for her fourth studio album, 4 (2011). The song was written by Knowles, Terius Nash, Shea Taylor, Ester Dean, Cainon Lamb, Julie Frost, Michael Bivins, Nathan Morris and Wanya Morris, and produced by Beyoncé, Taylor and Lamb.

  6. We Built This City - Wikipedia

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    Contents. We Built This City. " We Built This City " is the debut single by American rock band Starship, from their 1985 debut album Knee Deep in the Hoopla. It was written by English musicians Martin Page and Bernie Taupin, who were both living in Los Angeles at the time, and was originally intended as a lament against the closure of many of ...

  7. What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy) - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 2009, VH1 ran a countdown of the 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the '80s. Information Society's "What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)" placed at number 74 on the countdown. [3] The song was a big hit in the US, spending 25 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number three in October 1988. [4]

  8. Yesterday's Hero (John Paul Young song) - Wikipedia

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    "Yesterday's Hero" is a song about the fleeting nature of pop stardom. It drew on Vanda & Young's own experiences as former teen idols.. The song gave Young his first top ten hit, reaching No. 8 on the Australian singles chart and staying at No. 1 on the Melbourne charts for six weeks before being replaced by Hush's "Boney Maroney".

  9. Countdown (Rush song) - Wikipedia

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    "Countdown" is a song by Rush from their 1982 album Signals. Its lyrics are about the first launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia the previous year. [2] The song incorporates audio from voice communications between astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen and ground control, specifically Ascent CAPCOM Daniel C. Brandenstein and with commentary from Hugh Harris, Kennedy Space Center Public ...