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  2. Midnight Love (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Love is a late-night music video block on the BET network that originally aired from August 10, 1985 until September 3, 2005. The show's creator, Alvin Jones, occasionally in voiceover, alongside various music artists.

  3. List of programs broadcast by BET - Wikipedia

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    Out The Box (1999-2000) Morning Moves (1999–2000) AM @ BET (2000–2001) 106 & Park (2000–2014) BET Next (2000–2006) BET:iNY (2000–2002) Access Granted (2001–2010) BET: Uncut (2001–2006) BET.COM Countdown (2001–2006) BET's Top 25 (2001–2008) Celebration of Gospel (2001) BET Start (2002–2005; 2006) 106 & Park Prime (2003–2004 ...

  4. Midnight Love - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Love is the seventeenth studio album by Marvin Gaye and the final album to be released during his lifetime. He signed with the label Columbia in March 1982 following his exit from Motown. The disc was certified triple platinum in the United States. It was an immediate international success selling over six million records worldwide.

  5. Sexual Healing Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Sexual Healing Tour took off at Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay in San Diego on April 18, [5] over two weeks after the singer's 44th birthday. Gaye performed most of the songs from the Midnight Love album, opening the show with the song "Third World Girl" and also performed songs such as "Joy", "Rockin' After Midnight", before ending the show with "Sexual Healing" itself.

  6. Herbie Hancock discography - Wikipedia

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    The first album had its best performance peaking on UK Albums Chart at No. 26, [10] and the second peaked on the VG Norwegian Albums Chart at No. 18. [ 12 ] In 1983, Hancock radically refreshed his sound with strong electronic influences and released Future Shock (1983), an influential album in jazz fusion , dance , electronic, techno and hip ...

  7. Category:2000s American music television series - Wikipedia

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  8. Feets, Don't Fail Me Now - Wikipedia

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    Background vocals were provided by 'The Waters', a family vocal group from Los Angeles. All LP and CD editions after the first pressing use an alternate 'Disco Mix' version of "Tell Everybody". The original version was included as a bonus track on the disc in the Complete Columbia Albums Collection box set.

  9. Johnny Mathis discography - Wikipedia

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    His second longest album chart run was the 295 weeks belonging to his Platinum 1959 album Heavenly, which gave him five weeks in the top spot. [1] In a ranking of the top album artists of the last half of the 1950s in terms of Billboard chart performance, he comes in at number two, for the 1960s, number 10, [ 5 ] and for the period from 1955 to ...