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  2. Music of the NOAA Corps - Wikipedia

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    "Into the Oceans and the Air", a sea chanty, was adopted as the new service song of the NOAA Corps in 2017. It was composed by Sean Nelson, staff arranger of the United States Coast Guard Band, in recognition of which he was decorated with the NOAA Corps Commendation Medal. The song was first performed on June 18, 2017 in a concert given by the ...

  3. This Flight Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Joni Mitchell wrote and released the song on her 1971 album Blue. The song tells of Mitchell's regrets as she leaves her lover on a flight and wishes to return. The track was also released as the B-side of "Carey". [1] Mitchell plays guitar and sings, and was the producer, pedal steel guitar is by Sneaky Pete Kleinow and Henry Lewy was the ...

  4. Loud 'n' Proud - Wikipedia

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    The single, a repeat of Joni Mitchell's title, "This Flight Tonight", will reach 11th place in the UK charts and rank first in the German charts. Joni Mitchell, who recorded this song in 1971 for her album Blue , was very impressed by this rerun and she sometimes presented this song at concerts as a Nazareth song.

  5. File:Forward with NOAA, instrumental.oga - Wikipedia

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    English: "Forward with NOAA" the NOAA Corps Song The "NOAA Corps Song" is actually entitled "Forward with NOAA." In 1987-88 the National Association of Commissioned Officers (ACO) was interested in commissioning a NOAA Song. Captain (then Commander) Steve Manzo was a member of the ACO Executive Board and volunteered to assist.

  6. Hot Tracks (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hot Tracks is a compilation album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1976.The album covers from 1973's Razamanaz album to 1976's Play 'n' the Game.The album also features a slightly longer version of "This Flight Tonight" and the single version of "I Want to Do Everything for You".

  7. Close Enough for Rock 'n' Roll - Wikipedia

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    Close Enough for Rock 'n' Roll is the seventh studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1976.. The lead track, "Telegram", describes the band's experience while touring of hangovers, travel by aeroplane and limousine, customs, FM radio, girls, breakfast, press reception, soundcheck and finally the show over a guitar riff that bursts into a short version of the Byrds hit ...

  8. Nite Flights (album) - Wikipedia

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    Nite Flights is the sixth and final studio album by American pop group the Walker Brothers, released in July 1978 by GTO Records.In contrast to their previous two albums, which were made up almost entirely of cover versions, Nite Flights is the group's only album to feature entirely original songs; Gary Walker contributed two while Scott Walker and John Walker each contributed four.

  9. Nite Flights (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nite Flights" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Scott Walker under his given name Scott Engel. It was first recorded and released by Walker's pop group The Walker Brothers as the title track of their final album, 1978's Nite Flights .