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  2. The Ocean (Led Zeppelin song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Ocean" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, from their 1973 album Houses of the Holy. The ocean is a metaphor for the "sea of heads" faced by lead singer Robert Plant "in the auditoriums", according to the group's biographer Dave Lewis.

  3. Maybe Today, Maybe Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Maybe Today, Maybe Tomorrow is the third full-length album by English rock band We Are the Ocean. It was released on 17 September 2012 through Hassle Records in the United Kingdom and through SideOneDummy the next day, 18 September in the United States. The album is the first to be done by the band without their original lead vocalist Dan Brown ...

  4. Container (song) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] According to Rolling Stone, "Apple sings that all she can do from there is to 'sink back into the ocean.'" [1] Sarah Treem, executive producer of The Affair, said of Apple and the song, "Fiona Apple has been my favorite songwriter since I was sixteen. I am honored and humbled that she has chosen to lend her talent to our opening title ...

  5. Ocean (Goldfrapp song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ocean" is a song by English group Goldfrapp from their seventh studio album Silver Eye (2017). It was released as the album's first promotional single on 10 March 2017 through Mute Records . The song was written and produced by Alison Goldfrapp and William Owen Gregory , with additional production coming from The Haxan Cloak and John Congleton .

  6. The Ocean (Mike Perry song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Ocean" is a song by Swedish DJ and music producer Mike Perry, [3] featuring vocals from Shy Martin. [4] It was released as a digital download in Sweden on 15 April 2016. [ 5 ] The song peaked at number 1 in Sweden , [ 6 ] and reached the top 20 in Australia , Austria , Denmark , Finland , Germany , the Netherlands , Norway and Switzerland .

  7. Wiseman (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wiseman" (also known as "Wise Man" or "WiseMan") is an unreleased song by the American R&B singer Frank Ocean. The song was written in 2012 for the movie Django Unchained, but was cut. Ocean later posted the song on his Tumblr page on December 23, 2012. "Wiseman" was later featured in the 2015 film Southpaw.

  8. Time to Move On (album) - Wikipedia

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    Time to Move On is the eighth studio album by Trinidadian-British singer Billy Ocean, which was released by Jive in 1993. It would be Ocean's last studio album until 2009's Because I Love You . Background

  9. How Deep Is the Ocean? - Wikipedia

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    How Deep Is the Ocean?" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin in 1932. The song was developed from an earlier Berlin song "To My Mammy" which was sung by Al Jolson in his film Mammy (1930). In the earlier song, the lyrics include the questions "How deep is the ocean?