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  2. Counting Crows discography - Wikipedia

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    Counting Crows's debut album, August and Everything After, was released in September 1993. The album charted within the Top Five of the Billboard 200 . [ 1 ] August and Everything After was certified seven-times platinum in Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association [ citation needed ] and seven-times platinum in the United States by ...

  3. Big Yellow Taxi - Wikipedia

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    1970 weekly chart performance for "Big Yellow Taxi" Chart (1970) Peak position Australia (Kent Music Report) [9] 6 Canada Top Singles [10] 15 Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) [11] 27 Netherlands (Single Top 100) [12] 19 UK Singles (Official Charts Company) [13] 11 US Billboard Hot 100 [14] 67 US Billboard Easy Listening [15] 33 US Cash Box Top 100 ...

  4. Hard Candy (Counting Crows album) - Wikipedia

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    Reviews hailed the album as the best release from Counting Crows since their debut album August and Everything After (1993), with the albums of the mid-1990s being "long, and drawn out", likely due to lead singer Adam Duritz's state of mind at that time, one reviewer happily announced that, "Hard Candy is crisp and tight, packed with three- and four-minute shots of radio friendly fare", and ...

  5. The One That You Love (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)" reached No. 5 on the US chart, being closely related to the style of Barry Manilow, one of the band's influences. [3] The third single of the album was " Sweet Dreams ", followed by "Keeping the Love Alive".

  6. List of Australian chart achievements and milestones

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    This is a comprehensive listing which highlights significant achievements and milestones in Australian music chart history, based upon Kent Music Report and Australian Recording Industry Association. Songs with the most weeks at number one

  7. Paradise (Coldplay song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was met with positive reviews from the majority of music critics. Billboard gave a positive review calling the track "another slice of hug-warm ecstasy" and gave praise to the "boiling strings, rattling synthesisers, and bass-heavy-beats" saying "it shows they know how to bring a few new tricks to the table".