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  2. Knee Deep - Wikipedia

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    "Knee Deep" is a song recorded by American country music group Zac Brown Band with Jimmy Buffett. It was released in May 2011 as the third single from the Zac Brown Band's second major-label album, 2010's You Get What You Give. It reached number-one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for one week in August 2011. The song is about ...

  3. You Get What You Give (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Knee Deep" was released as the third single from the album. It charted as number-one on country radio on August 13, 2011, taking 16 weeks to reach the top. "Keep Me In Mind" was released as a digital single on September 13, 2010, a week prior to the album's release, and was later released as the 4th single from the album to country radio in ...

  4. Funkadelic discography - Wikipedia

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    List of albums, with selected chart positions Title ... Knee Deep" 77 1 43 — Uncle Jam Wants You "Uncle Jam" — 53 — — "Connections and Disconnections"

  5. Category:Guy Mitchell songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Guy Mitchell songs" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Knee Deep in the Blues; L. Look at That Girl; M. Music! Music!

  6. (Not Just) Knee Deep - Wikipedia

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    "(Not Just) Knee Deep" is a song by the American funk band Funkadelic written by George Clinton. The song was released as a single for their album Uncle Jam Wants You (1979). The song is widely regarded as a funk classic, peaking at No. 77 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the US R&B charts in 1979. [ 1 ]

  7. We Built This City - Wikipedia

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    "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 that city's live music clubs.

  8. Knee Deep in the Hoopla - Wikipedia

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    Knee Deep in the Hoopla is the debut album by American AOR band Starship, the succeeding musical project to Jefferson Starship. It was released on September 12, 1985, by RCA and Grunt , [ 4 ] with four singles: the No. 1 hits " We Built This City " and " Sara ", "Tomorrow Doesn't Matter Tonight" (No. 26) and "Before I Go" (No. 68).

  9. Starship discography - Wikipedia

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    new songs 1999 The Best of Grace Slick "Do You Remember Me?" outtake from Knee Deep in the Hoopla: Knee Deep in the Hoopla reissue "Casualty" outtake from original album 2011 The Muppets "We Built This City" featured on soundtrack 2012 Playlist: The Very Best of Starship "Keys to the City" and "Karma (Everything You Do)"