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  2. Ventura Highway - Wikipedia

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    The song's opening guitar riff and musical hook is sampled throughout Janet Jackson's 2001 song "Someone to Call My Lover" by the production team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis who were influenced by America and "Ventura Highway" listening to KDWB 63 AM (Top 40) growing up in Minneapolis, Minnesota (along with their close friend, musician Prince ...

  3. Homecoming (America album) - Wikipedia

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    Homecoming is the second studio album by America, released on November 15, 1972, through Warner Bros. Records.Acoustic guitar-based, with a more pronounced electric guitar and keyboard section than their first album, their second effort helped continue the band's success, and includes one of their best known hits, "Ventura Highway".

  4. Joe Osborn - Wikipedia

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    A song featuring prominently mixed bass in melodic counterpoint to acoustic guitars is the 1972 hit single "Ventura Highway" by the group America. Osborn played on many of Neil Diamond 's major hits in the late 1960s and early to middle 1970s, including the hauntingly unique bass lines on " Holly Holy " in 1969.

  5. Someone to Call My Lover - Wikipedia

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    The song's looped guitar riff is sampled from America's 1972 hit "Ventura Highway", with Dewey Bunnell receiving writing credits. The loop played throughout the chorus is an interpolation of " Gymnopédie No. 1 " by French classical composer Erik Satie , played in 4/4 time instead of the original 3/4.

  6. Category:Songs about roads - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs about roads" ... Highway 61 Revisited (song) Highway to Hell (song) I. ... Ventura Highway; W.

  7. Private Radio - Wikipedia

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    Private Radio is the debut album by American actor and singer-songwriter Billy Bob Thornton.His first foray into recorded music following a successful movie career up to the time of the album's release, it was a traditional country music album released by Universal Records in September 2001.

  8. You Can Do Magic (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video opens up with a gloved hand throwing glitter, which then pixelates into the band performing the song, amidst a cloudy background. Some shots feature a set of hands flipping cards (referencing the classic magic trick). On 17 July 2019, the video was officially uploaded on YouTube. [citation needed]

  9. Caterpillar (song) - Wikipedia

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    The single was released to iTunes and Royce da 5'9"'s YouTube Vevo channel on May 3, 2018. Its release was accompanied with a music video. According to Royce, "I knew as soon as I heard the beat, I knew I wanted [Eminem] on there." [1] A remix, featuring American rapper Logic, is included on the bonus track edition of Royce's Book of Ryan ...