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  2. One Step Up - Wikipedia

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    "One Step Up" is a song by Bruce Springsteen from his eighth studio album, Tunnel of Love (1987). It was released as the third single from the album, following "Brilliant Disguise" and the title track. It reached position #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, #3 on the Adult Contemporary chart in the United States, [5] and #23 in Canada. [6]

  3. One for Sorrow (song) - Wikipedia

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    "One for Sorrow" is a song by British pop-dance group Steps, released as the third single from their debut album, Step One (1998). It also became the quintet's first single to reach the top five on the UK Singles Chart .

  4. One Step Closer (Linkin Park song) - Wikipedia

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    "One Step Closer" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park, released as the debut single and second track of their debut album, Hybrid Theory. [ 7 ] A remixed version of the song entitled "1Stp Klosr", featuring Korn frontman Jonathan Davis , was featured on Linkin Park's remix album, Reanimation .

  5. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    One or "a" (indefinite article), as exemplified in the following entries un poco or un peu (Fr.) A little una corda One string (i.e., in piano music, depressing the soft pedal, which alters and reduces the volume of the sound). For most notes in modern pianos, this results in the hammer striking two strings rather than three.

  6. Johnny Young - Wikipedia

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    Young envisaged the song as a low-key acoustic ballad (in the style of the Beatles' "Strawberry Fields Forever") and he originally intended it for his friend and fellow singer Ronnie Burns. Young was practising the song in a dressing room during taping of TV pop music show Uptight when pop producer and fellow Go-Set writer Ian Meldrum heard it

  7. Heartbeat (Steps song) - Wikipedia

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    "Heartbeat" is a song by British pop group Steps, from their debut studio album Step One (1998). Issued as a double A-side with their cover of the 1979 Bee Gees single "Tragedy", it was released on 9 November 1998 as the fourth single off the album.

  8. Crossword Puzzle (Barbara Mandrell song) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Barbara Mandrell had a series of number one and top ten country singles. With a collaboration from producer Tom Collins, Mandrell had her biggest success as a country music artist during this period. [3] [2] One of the singles she cut during this period was 1984's "Crossword Puzzle". It was written by Steve Dean and Frank J. Myers.

  9. Gold: Greatest Hits (Steps album) - Wikipedia

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    Gold: Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album released by British pop group Steps.It was released in 2001 and reached number one on the UK Albums Chart.The lead single from the album was "Chain Reaction", a cover of the Diana Ross hit; the Steps' version reached number 2 in the UK Singles chart and was the group's highest selling single since "Say You'll Be Mine/Better The Devil You Know".