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  2. From Here to Eternity (Iron Maiden song) - Wikipedia

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    The song tells the tale of Charlotte going on a fateful motorcycle ride with the Devil. This is the first studio single to not feature Eddie in the artwork - second overall, after the live version of " Running Free " - using a picture of the song's music video instead, and it is one of two single from Fear of the Dark to not feature the mascot ...

  3. The Evil That Men Do (song) - Wikipedia

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    The poetic lyrics of the song are not related. The guitar solo in "The Evil That Men Do" is played by Adrian Smith while the guitar solo in "Prowler '88" is played by Dave Murray. In "Charlotte the Harlot '88", the first guitar solo is played by Dave Murray followed by Adrian Smith .

  4. Iron Maiden (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Charlotte the Harlot", their only song to have been credited to Dave Murray alone, [9] is the first of four Iron Maiden tracks about the fictional prostitute "Charlotte", although Murray states it was "based on a true story". [28] The 7-minute "Phantom of the Opera" is one of Harris's favourites and is still performed live relatively frequently.

  5. Acacia Avenue - Wikipedia

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    29 Acacia Avenue; Iron Maiden features a track titled 22 Acacia Avenue on their album, The Number of the Beast.The song is about a house situated at number 22 of Acacia Avenue, a fictitious street in London's East End, where Charlotte, the prostitute already mentioned in their song Charlotte the Harlot (from their debut album of 1980), resides and meets her clients.

  6. Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte (song) - Wikipedia

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    When the song earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Song, Bette Davis herself reportedly was hoping to perform it: [2] however Patti Page performed "Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte" on the April 5, 1965 37th Academy Awards broadcast, Page singing the song from the perspective of a third-party reassuring Charlotte that she [i.e. Charlotte] has John's constant devotion: Page had recorded the ...

  7. What is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"? - AOL

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    The meaning and lyrics behind the popular end-of-year song. ... After all, what is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"? "Auld Lang Syne" has its origins in the Scottish language, which explains why so ...

  8. Charlotte the Harlot - Wikipedia

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    From a song: This is a redirect from a song title to a more general, relevant article such as an album, film or artist where the song is mentioned.Redirecting to the specific album or film in which the song appears is preferable to redirecting to the artist when possible.

  9. Charlotte Slang - AOL

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    Getty Images Although Charlotte may not be among the top 10 tourist destinations, it still offers much to do. From seeing a play, a musical or concert at any of the numerous venues around the city ...