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  2. Airplanes (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Airplanes" is a song recorded by American electropop artist the Ready Set. The song was released as a cover in the compilation album, Punk Goes Pop Volume 03. . [ 114 ] The song peaked at number 22 on Billboard Rock Digital Song Sales and stayed one week on chart. [ 115 ]

  3. Watching Airplanes - Wikipedia

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    "Watching Airplanes" is a song written by Jim Beavers and Jonathan Singleton, and recorded by American country music singer Gary Allan. It was released in July 2007 as the first single from Allan's 2007 album Living Hard and as the twelfth of his career.

  4. Good Shepherd (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Good Shepherd" originated in a very early 19th century hymn written by the Methodist minister Reverend John Adam Granade (1770–1807), "Let Thy Kingdom, Blessed Savior". [1] [2] [3] Granade was a significant figure of the Great Revival in the American West during the 19th century's first decade, as the most important author of camp meeting hymns during that time. [4]

  5. Crazy in the Night (Barking at Airplanes) - Wikipedia

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    "Crazy in the Night (Barking at Airplanes)" is a song by American singer-songwriter Kim Carnes and the lead single from her ninth studio album, Barking at Airplanes (1985). Written by Carnes, and co-produced with Bill Cuomo, the track was inspired by her eldest son's struggles with nightmares and fear of the dark as a child.

  6. Today (Jefferson Airplane song) - Wikipedia

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    "Today" is a folk rock ballad written by Marty Balin and Paul Kantner from the band Jefferson Airplane. It first appeared on their album Surrealistic Pillow with a live version later appearing on the expanded rerelease of Bless Its Pointed Little Head. Marty Balin said, "I wrote it to try to meet Tony Bennett. He was recording in the next studio.

  7. Volunteers (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's music and lyrics were written by Paul Kantner. Kantner was inspired by the Black Panther Party's use of the phrase "Up against the wall, motherfucker" and included it in the chorus. [2] The Airplane performed "We Can Be Together" uncensored on The Dick Cavett Show on August 19, 1969.

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  9. White Rabbit (song) - Wikipedia

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    With its enigmatic lyrics, "White Rabbit" became one of the first songs to sneak drug references passing censorship on the radio. Marty Balin, Slick's former bandmate and co-founder of Jefferson Airplane (and later Jefferson Starship), regarded the song as a "masterpiece".