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  2. Roll Away Your Stone - Wikipedia

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    "Roll Away Your Stone" is the fourth single by London rock quartet, Mumford & Sons, taken from their debut album, Sigh No More.

  3. Roll Away the Stone - Wikipedia

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    "Roll Away the Stone" is a song written by Ian Hunter, recorded by English rock band Mott the Hoople, and released as a single on the CBS label. [3] On the first version, recorded before Mick Ralphs left the band, Ralphs plays lead guitar and one of the Thunderthighs handles the bridge voice.

  4. Sigh No More (Mumford & Sons album) - Wikipedia

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    "Roll Away Your Stone" Released: 3 June 2010; Sigh No More is the debut studio album by British folk rock band Mumford & Sons. It was released on 2 October 2009 in ...

  5. Mumford & Sons discography - Wikipedia

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    "Roll Away Your Stone" "I Will Wait" 2012 "Lover of the Light" Idris Elba [113] "Whispers in the Dark" 2013 Jim Canty "Babel" Sam Jones [114] "Hopeless Wanderer"

  6. List of songs recorded by Mumford & Sons - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of songs recorded or performed by British rock band Mumford & Sons.Since forming in late 2007, the band have released four studio albums, three live albums, six studio extended plays (three collaborations), seven live extended plays and twenty-two singles.

  7. Leon Russell (album) - Wikipedia

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    Leon Russell is the debut solo album by the singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Leon Russell.It followed his debut with the Midnight String Quartet and a production by Russell and Marc Benno billed as the Asylum Choir.

  8. Babel (Mumford & Sons album) - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone ranked Babel number 11 in their list of the 50 Best Albums of 2012. [29] The album was nominated for four Grammy Awards, winning Album of the Year at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. [30] Babel was also nominated for the Brit Award for British Album of the Year at the 2013 BRIT Awards. [31]

  9. Thunderthighs - Wikipedia

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    They were, however, in demand and provided backing vocals for Mott the Hoople on the single version of their hit, "Roll Away the Stone" (although de Paul delivered the spoken bridge on the later The Hoople album version), and their 1974 single Foxy, Foxy.