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  2. John Mellencamp - Wikipedia

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    John J. Mellencamp [1] (born October 7, 1951), previously known as Johnny Cougar, John Cougar, and John Cougar Mellencamp, is an American singer-songwriter. He is known for his brand of heartland rock , which emphasizes traditional instrumentation.

  3. John Cougar (album) - Wikipedia

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    John Cougar is the third studio album by John Cougar. [3] It was his first album to be released by his new record company Riva Records. [5] Released in 1979, following the success in Australia of the single "I Need a Lover" from his previous album A Biography (which did not receive a U.S. release), John Cougar included the aforementioned track for U.S. audiences, as well as a re-working of A ...

  4. John Mellencamp discography - Wikipedia

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    Mellencamp's first album to chart on the Billboard 200 was the self-titled John Cougar album in 1979; the album was certified gold by the RIAA. Mellencamp's major commercial breakthrough came in 1982 with American Fool , which reached number one on the Billboard 200 and yielded two singles, " Hurts So Good " and " Jack & Diane ", which reached ...

  5. Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby - Wikipedia

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    He originally drove the #26 Laughing Clown Malt Liquor car until it became sponsored by Wonder Bread and Powerade during his soar to the top of NASCAR and the #62 ME car at the Talladega 500 at the end of the movie. Jake Johnson as 5-year-old Ricky. Luke Bigham as 10-year-old Ricky. John C. Reilly as

  6. Uh-huh - Wikipedia

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    Uh-Huh contains three top 20 Billboard Hot 100 hits: "Crumblin' Down" (#9), "Pink Houses" (#8), and "Authority Song" (#15). In 1989, it was ranked No. 32 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Albums of the '80s. The remastered version was released on March 29, 2005 on Mercury/Island/UMe and includes one bonus track. [5]

  7. Crash (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Crash: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2004 film of the same name.It was released by Superb Records on June 7, 2005, in a double-disc edition [1] [2] The album features 13 tracks from the original score composed by Mark Isham and two tracks—Kathleen York's "In the Deep" and Stereophonics' "Maybe Tomorrow", which appear in the film.

  8. Hurts So Good - Wikipedia

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    "Hurts So Good" is a song by American singer-songwriter John Mellencamp, then performing under the stage name "John Cougar". The song was a number two hit on the Billboard Hot 100 [3] for the singer/songwriter. It was the first of three major hit singles from his 1982 album American Fool.

  9. American Fool - Wikipedia

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    American Fool is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Cougar, released on April 12, 1982.The album was his commercial breakthrough, holding the No. 1 position on the Billboard 200 album chart for nine consecutive weeks.