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  2. Frantic (Metallica song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video, directed by Wayne Isham, was made to go along with Frantic's release as a single. The video, featuring a shortened version of the song, depicts a man looking back on his life (in which he is constantly drinking, having sex, and smoking) at the instant that he crashes his rotisserie delivery pickup truck into an RV at an intersection.

  3. Frantic (film) - Wikipedia

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    Frantic is a 1988 American-French neo-noir [2] mystery thriller film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Harrison Ford and Emmanuelle Seigner. Ennio Morricone composed the film score. Although a commercial failure, the film was a critical success, and has since gone on to become somewhat of a cult classic , with Morricone's score being ...

  4. Frantic - Wikipedia

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    Frantic Factory, the third level in Donkey Kong 64; Other uses. Frantic Magazine, a comic book series published by Marvel UK from 1979 to 1980;

  5. We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off - Wikipedia

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    In the US, "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off" was released with the B-side, "Give Your Love to Me", the closing track from Frantic Romantic, written by Jakko J. and Stewart. In the UK and Europe, the B-side "Brilliance" was taken from Stewart's 1984 debut album The Word Is Out and was written by Stewart and Julian Lindsay. [ 4 ]

  6. Frantic (Jamie O'Neal song) - Wikipedia

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    "Frantic" is a song by Australian country music artist Jamie O'Neal. The song was written by O'Neal, Lisa Drew, and Shaye Smith, which was the same writing team as her number one single " There Is No Arizona "; it was also produced by Keith Stegall .

  7. I Went to a Marvellous Party - Wikipedia

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    The character of the song is humorous and giddy. It has been suggested that the activities described in the lyrics were typical of the "frantic, addleheaded search for amusement" of the Train bleu society, which flocked to the Riviera each summer in the 1920s and '30s. [1] In 1953 Coward described the background to the writing of the song:

  8. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!

  9. Brigitte Bardot (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics. Original Brigitte Bardot Bardot, Brigitte beijou beijou, Lá dentro do cinema todo mundo se afobou. [3] ... Inside the cinema, everyone was frantic.