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  2. No Authority - Wikipedia

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    They released the single, "Can I Get Your Number", [5] which was a moderate success in the pop charts. Their eponymous second album, on Maverick records did not do well at all commercially. Their eponymous second album, on Maverick records did not do well at all commercially.

  3. Can I Get Your Number - Wikipedia

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    Can I Get Your Number may refer to: "Can I Get Your Number", single by Full Force 1994 "Can I Get Your Number", single by boyband No Authority 2000

  4. Get Your Number - Wikipedia

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    "Get Your Number" is a mid-tempo song lasting three minutes and fifteen seconds, while drawing influence from pop and R&B music genres. [1] Written by Carey, Jermaine Dupri and Johntá Austin, and produced by the former two and LRoc, the song samples the hook from British band Imagination's "Just an Illusion" (1982), [2] and derives its production from "‘80s-esque synthesizers" and several ...

  5. Hooker 'n Heat - Wikipedia

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    Hooker 'n Heat is a double album released by blues musician John Lee Hooker and the band Canned Heat in early 1971. It was the first of Hooker's albums to chart, reaching number 78 in the Billboard charts. Hooker plays unaccompanied on side one and "Alimonia Blues"; on the remainder of side two and "The World Today" and "I Got My Eyes on You ...

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  7. Baby, Please Don't Go - Wikipedia

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    "Baby, Please Don't Go" is likely an adaptation of "Long John", an old folk theme that dates back to the time of slavery in the United States. [1] Blues researcher Paul Garon notes that the melody is based on "Alabamy Bound", composed by Tin Pan Alley writer Ray Henderson, with lyrics by Buddy DeSylva and Bud Green in 1925.

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  9. Concert at Newport - Wikipedia

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    All compositions credited to John Lee Hooker "I Can't Quit You Now Blues" – 2:51 "Stop Baby Don't Hold Me That Way" – 1:44 "Tupelo" – 5:17