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  2. Movin' On (Merle Haggard song) - Wikipedia

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    "Movin' On" is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Merle Haggard and The Strangers.It was released in May 1975 as the third single and partial title track from the album Keep Movin' On.

  3. Movin' On (Bad Company song) - Wikipedia

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    Classic Rock History critic Janey Roberts rated "Movin' On" as Bad Company's 7th greatest song, calling it "one of the most soulful songs that Bad Company ever released." [11] Roberts said that it was an "FM deep tracks radio favorite in the 1970’s" and one of Bad Company's "most soulful songs."

  4. Coming Up for Air (Kodaline album) - Wikipedia

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    "Honest" was released as the first single from the album on 8 December 2014. [6] The song peaked at number 7 in Ireland and number 39 in the United Kingdom. "The One" was released as the second single from the album on 6 February 2015. [6]

  5. Movin' On - Wikipedia

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    "Moving On", by King Diamond from Give Me Your Soul...Please, 2007 "Moving On", by Leonard Cohen from Thanks for the Dance, 2020

  6. I'm Movin' On (Rascal Flatts song) - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Movin' On" is a song written by Phillip White and D. Vincent Williams and recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in October 2001 as the fourth and final single from the band’s self-titled debut album.

  7. In a Perfect World (Kodaline album) - Wikipedia

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    [8] Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian also gave the album a mixed review stating "Kodaline have already mastered the craft of piling chorus upon unshakable chorus. Most of these 11 songs contain a killer hook, such as the one that transforms High Hopes from wobbly-lipped ballad to hair-tearing tearjerker.