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  2. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Similarly, Blackburn Rovers were heard singing "Bubbles" in their dressing room after West Ham assisted them winning the Premier League in 1995 having held Manchester United to a 11 draw on the final day of the season, led by Tony Gale (an eleven-year West Ham veteran who had moved to Blackburn earlier in the season).

  3. I'm Always Chasing Rainbows - Wikipedia

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    Harry Fox's version was recorded April 16, 1918, and released by Columbia Records as catalog number A-2557, [1] with the flip side “I Wonder What They're Doing Tonight” [7]) The Prince's Orchestra (referred to as Prince's Band on [ 8 ] ) version was recorded July, 1918 , and released by Columbia Records as catalog number A-6064, with the ...

  4. Fly Like an Eagle (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fly Like an Eagle" is a song written by American musician Steve Miller for the album of the same name. [4] The song was released in the United Kingdom in August 1976 and in the United States in December 1976. [1] It went to number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 for the week of March 12, 1977. The single edit can be found on Greatest Hits ...

  5. Songs from Tsongas - Wikipedia

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    Songs from Tsongas: 35th Anniversary Concert is a live video and album by the English rock band Yes, released on DVD in 2005 and CD and Blu-ray in 2014 by Image Entertainment.

  6. Dead Reckoning (album) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Pilot in the Sky of Dreams" appeared on the 2008 film soundtrack In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale. Before settling on the final title, the album had the working title of "Pilot in the Sky of Dreams". [4] Many of the songs on the album use extensive flight and aviation metaphors.

  7. Minisode1: Blue Hour - Wikipedia

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    The album opened at number three on South Korea's Gaon Album Chart, selling 303,190 copies in its first week, surpassing the band's previous record of 181,000 copies with The Dream Chapter: Eternity. [56] [57] Minisode1: Blue Hour was the seventh best-selling album of October 2020 in South Korea, selling 415,761 physical copies. [58]

  8. Night Time, My Time - Wikipedia

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    Night Time, My Time is an indie rock and synth-pop album, [20] [21] exploring different musical styles of those heard on Ferreira's second EP Ghost (2012). [22] While the latter had a more "relaxed" [20] sonic atmosphere—featuring electropop, synth-pop and acoustic styles [23] —the album incorporates 1980s pop and 1990s grunge, [22] while also drawing inspiration from 1970s art rock and ...

  9. Airplanes (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Airplanes" was composed by B.o.B, Jeremy "Kinetics" Dussolliet, Tim "One Love" Sommers, DJ Frank E, Alex "da Kid" Grant, and Christine Dominguez.B.o.B wrote his rap verses, while Kinetics & One Love and Christine Dominguez wrote the chorus sung by Paramore lead singer Hayley Williams, and DJ Frank E & Alex da Kid co-produced the music.