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  2. ...But the Little Girls Understand - Wikipedia

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    The album's title is a reference to blues musician Willie Dixon's song "Back Door Man", [1] which has the lyrics: "I'm a back door man. The men don't know, but the little girls understand." [5] Recording was done at MCA-Whitney Studios in Glendale, [6] where Mike Chapman—credited as "Commander" Chapman—produced the album.

  3. Sneaking Out the Back Door - Wikipedia

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    "Sneaking Out the Back Door" is the second single by British band Matt Bianco, released in 1984. It was written by band members Mark Reilly and Danny White . The song was later included on Matt Bianco's debut album Whose Side Are You On? .

  4. Backdoor (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Backdoor" is a song by American rapper Lil Durk, from his sixth studio album, The Voice. It was released as the third single, on December 21, 2020, three days before the album. The song is a tribute to Durk's labelmate and friend, King Von, who was shot and killed outside an Atlanta nightclub in November 2020. The video sees Durk wearing Von's ...

  5. Breakn' a Sweat - Wikipedia

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    A fun song with plenty of vocal integration, "Breakn' a Sweat" doesn't blow the door off its hinges, but it will keep you dancing until the music stops." A writer from Toronto Stars said, "He's bright enough to use his Doors collaboration, "Breakn' a Sweat", as a mouthpiece for some meta-commentary about the nature of creating electronic music ...

  6. Knocking at Your Back Door - Wikipedia

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    "Knocking at Your Back Door" is a song by the English hard rock band Deep Purple, the first track of the album Perfect Strangers, which was released in October 1984. The song was written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan and Roger Glover. The track received heavy airplay at the time, playing on heavy rotation.

  7. Holy Word - Wikipedia

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    "Holy Word" is a song by Australian band I'm Talking. It was released in July 1986 [1] as the second single from the band's debut studio album, Bear Witness.The song peaked at number 9 on the Australian Kent Music Report, becoming the band's third top ten single. [2]

  8. Mom Begs Doctors to Treat Sick Newborn. 3 Months Later, a ...

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    "I said to them, 'I'm just begging you, if you ever have a child come in — and even if you think it's a virus or you think it's reflux — check all the boxes, make sure that there's no doubt ...

  9. Trust Me (I'm Talking song) - Wikipedia

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    "Trust Me" is the debut single written and recorded by the Australian band I'm Talking, released in November 1984. [1] The line-up was Zan Abeyratne on backing vocals, Kate Ceberano on lead vocals, Stephen Charlesworth on keyboards, Ian Cox on saxophone, Robert Goodge on lead guitar, Barbara Hogarth on bass guitar and Cameron Newman on drums.