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  2. Rockaria! - Wikipedia

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    "Rockaria!" is a song by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), written by Jeff Lynne. It was the third track on the band's successful 1976 album A New World Record, and was the second single from the album. On some CD pressings of A New World Record, the title appears without the exclamation mark.

  3. Both Sides, Now - Wikipedia

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    The next year it was included on Mitchell's album Clouds, and became one of her best-known songs. It has since been recorded by dozens of artists, including Dion in 1968, Clannad with Paul Young in 1991, and Mitchell herself, who re-recorded the song with an orchestral arrangement on her 2000 album Both Sides Now .

  4. Every Morning - Wikipedia

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    "Every Morning" may refer to: "Every Morning" (Sugar Ray song), 1999 "Every Morning" (Basshunter song), 2009 "Every Morning", a song by Crash Test Dummies from I Don't Care That You Don't Mind

  5. Story of the song: Cloudbusting by Kate Bush - AOL

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    The song opens with the boy emerging from a dream: “I wake up crying.” Bush explains: “It’s like setting a scene that immediately suggests that this person is no longer with someone they ...

  6. New World in the Morning - Wikipedia

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    New World in the Morning is a studio album by British singer-songwriter Roger Whittaker released by EMI in 1971. [ a ] It featured some of his most popular folk songs, including the international hit " The Last Farewell ", "A Special Kind of Man", and " Streets of London ". [ 3 ]

  7. We Are the World - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] The song was the only one released from the We Are the World album and became a chart success around the world. In the U.S., it was a number-one hit on the R&B singles chart , the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, and the Billboard Hot 100 , where it remained for a month.

  8. G. Wayne Thomas - Wikipedia

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    G. Wayne Thomas is a New Zealand-born Australian-based musician, producer and songwriter. His 1972 single, "Open Up Your Heart"/"Morning of the Earth", reached #21 on the Australian singles chart. Thomas was born in Auckland, New Zealand. He moved to Australia in 1968 and started writing music for commercials.

  9. List of songs about the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    The song follows a police officer stationed at Ground Zero [41] "Anniversary" The song is set in New York City on the one-year anniversary of the September 11 attacks and discusses how New Yorkers' lives have changed. [42] [43] "Zephyr and I" Refers to the "fireman’s monument, where all the fatherless teenagers go" [44] Velvet Revolver "Messages"