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  2. Spinning (song) - Wikipedia

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    Following the completion of "Spinning", the singer praised the chemistry shared between the different artists, noting they "all speak the same musical language in someway". [9] No Rome described the overall concept of "Spinning" to Franchesca Basbas of Bandwagon as "more so like a song that [t]he 1975 and I produced for [Charli XCX]". He said ...

  3. The Laryngospasms - Wikipedia

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    The group can be traced back to a 1990 Christmas party for students of the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia. A few of the then-students were singing various songs, one of them being Neil Sedaka's Breaking Up Is Hard To Do. When a senior student suggested that the song be sung as "Waking Up Is Hard To Do", the group was formed.

  4. Waking Up (OneRepublic album) - Wikipedia

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    Waking Up was released through Interscope Records on November 17, 2009, in North America, November 20, in Australia, while being released on November 13 in Germany and not until January 18, 2010, in the United Kingdom. A deluxe version of the album was released exclusively in North America at the same time as the standard version.

  5. Waking Up Slow - Wikipedia

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    "Waking Up Slow" is a song by English singer-songwriter Gabrielle Aplin. It was released through Aplin's record label Never Fade Records on 9 August 2017, as the lead single from her sixth extended play (EP), Avalon. The song was written by Aplin and Peter Rycroft, and produced by Lostboy.

  6. Elevator music - Wikipedia

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    The term can also be used for kinds of easy listening, [7] lounge, piano solo, jazz or middle of the road music, or what are known as "beautiful music" radio stations.. This style of music is sometimes used to comedic effect in mass media such as film, where intense or dramatic scenes may be interrupted or interspersed with such anodyne music while characters use an elevator.

  7. Waking Up (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Waking Up" is a song by Britpop group Elastica. It was released as a single in February 1995 and reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart . It preceded the release of their self-titled debut album , which came out the following month.

  8. I'm Waking Up to Us - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Waking Up to Us" is a song by Belle & Sebastian, released as a single and extended play (EP) through Jeepster Records in November 2001. The track saw the band work with another producer besides usual collaborator Tony Doogan for the first time: Mike Hurst , former member of the Springfields and producer of Petula Clark and Cat Stevens .

  9. Wide Awake (Katy Perry song) - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music for "Wide Awake" is set in the key of F major with a moderately fast tempo. The vocals span from C 4 to D 5. [9] "Wide Awake" is lyrically about the reality of a break up and moving on, which many have believed to have been written about Perry's ex-husband, Russell Brand, since it was written and recorded after the divorce. [10]