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  2. Rain (Beatles song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rain" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 30 May 1966 as the B-side of their "Paperback Writer" single. Both songs were recorded during the sessions for Revolver, although neither appear on that album. "Rain" was written by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. He described it as being "about ...

  3. 5 Minutes (The Stranglers song) - Wikipedia

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    "5 Minutes" is a 1978 single by English band the Stranglers. The song is sung by bassist Jean-Jacques Burnel. It gives an account of a rape that occurred at a shared flat in London he lived in during 1977. The lyrics, which are sung both in English and French, convey Burnel's frustrations over finding the five men who committed the attack. [1]

  4. Five Minutes - Wikipedia

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    Five Minutes or 5 Minutes may refer to: Five Minutes, an 1856 novel by Brazilian writer José de Alencar "Five Minutes" (Bonzo Goes to Washington song), a 1984 single by Jerry Harrison, Bootsy Collins and Daniel Lazarus "Five Minutes" (Lorrie Morgan song) "5 Minutes" (Lil' Mo song) "5 Minutes" (The Stranglers song) "5 Minutes" (Tinie Tempah song)

  5. Five Minutes (Lorrie Morgan song) - Wikipedia

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    "Five Minutes" is a country music song written by Beth Nielsen Chapman. It was recorded by Lorrie Morgan for her debut album Leave the Light On , and released as the album's fourth single. In April 1990, the song became Morgan's first number one hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

  6. Five Minutes (Bonzo Goes to Washington song) - Wikipedia

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    "Five Minutes" is a song by Jerry Harrison, Bootsy Collins and producer Daniel Lazerus, and credited to Bonzo Goes to Washington. It was released on the Sleeping Bag Records label in 1984. The song begins with the recording made of then-US-President Ronald Reagan 's " We begin bombing in five minutes " joke speech, which is then sampled and ...

  7. The Rains Came (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Rains Came" is a song written by Huey P. Meaux and originally recorded by Big Sambo and the House Wreckers in 1962, reaching #74 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart that year. Sir Douglas Quintet covered the song as a single in late 1965. Their version reached #31 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1966.

  8. For farmers, watching and waiting is a spring planting ritual ...

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    Building soil health is key for farmers as they adapt to more spring rain. Wendy Carpenter, who owns the 1 1/2-acre Christopher Farm in Modoc, Indiana, uses some sustainable farming techniques to ...

  9. What Have They Done to the Rain - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds composed the song in 1962, first entitled "Rain Song", as part of the campaign and Reynolds performed the song in marches. The lyrics talk of grass and a little boy in the rain, both of whom disappear after years of such rain. [1] Although the song is about radioactive fallout, later the song also became identified with acid rain. [1] [2]