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  2. Waitin' on a Sunny Day - Wikipedia

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    "Waitin' on a Sunny Day" is a song by Bruce Springsteen that was first released in a recording with the E Street Band on his 2002 album The Rising. Although the song was not released as a single in the United States, it was released as a single in Europe, and was a hit in Sweden.

  3. Sunny (Bobby Hebb song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sunny" is a soul jazz standard written by the American singer and songwriter Bobby Hebb in 1963. It is one of the most performed and recorded popular songs , with hundreds of versions released and its chord progression influencing later songs.

  4. Sunny Day Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Sunny Day Real Estate is an American emo band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1992.The band currently consists of founding members Jeremy Enigk (vocals, guitar), Dan Hoerner (guitar) and William Goldsmith (drums), alongside Greg Suran (guitar), who originally played with the band between 2000 and 2001, and Chris Jordan (bass), who joined the band in 2022.

  5. Have You Ever Seen the Rain? - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics [ edit ] In his review of the song for AllMusic , Mark Deming suggests that "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" is about the decline of the countercultural political idealism of the 1960s during the Nixon administration , in light of events such as the Altamont Free Concert and the Kent State shootings . [ 9 ]

  6. We'll Meet Again - Wikipedia

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    "We'll Meet Again" is a 1939 song by English singer Vera Lynn with music and lyrics composed and written by English songwriters Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. The song is one of the most famous of the Second World War era, resonating with servicemen going off to fight as well as their families and loved ones. [1]

  7. Stormy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stormy" is a hit song by the Classics IV released on their LP Mamas and Papas/Soul Train in 1968. It entered Billboard Magazine October 26, 1968, peaking at #5 [4] on the Billboard Hot 100 and #26 Easy Listening. [5]

  8. Diary (Sunny Day Real Estate album) - Wikipedia

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    Diary is the debut studio album by American rock band Sunny Day Real Estate, released on May 10, 1994.The album is considered by many to be a defining emo album of the second wave, [1] and key in the development of its subgenre, Midwest emo.

  9. Sunny Day (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sunny Day" is the ninth single released by the American synthpop band Book of Love. The song was released as the second single from the band's third album, 1991's Candy Carol. "Sunny Day" was written by band member Ted Ottaviano, who also sings the lead vocals on the track. It became the second Book of Love song to feature him on lead vocals.