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  2. Thank God I Found You - Wikipedia

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    "Thank God I Found You" was produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and co-produced by Carey. The song is a moderately-paced R&B power ballad. [12] Arion Berger of Rolling Stone noted that the song also exhibits influences of gospel music. [13] The song carries an upbeat tone, [12] backed by slow "manufactured pop beats". [14]

  3. Be Thankful for What You Got - Wikipedia

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    DeVaughn wrote "A Cadillac Don't Come Easy", eventually re-written to become "Be Thankful for What You Got" in 1972, and spent $900 toward it under a development agreement, under which an artist will record a few initial demos or tracks where, if successfully approved, the company may reserve the right to extend the arrangement to Omega Sound, a Philadelphia production house, and release the song.

  4. Forever (Dee Dee song) - Wikipedia

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    "Forever" is a song by Belgian dance music group Dee Dee. It was released in July 2001 as a single and reached number 12 in the United Kingdom the following year. It was released in July 2001 as a single and reached number 12 in the United Kingdom the following year.

  5. 60 of the Best Thanksgiving Songs That Will Make You Feel ...

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    Top songs about Thanksgiving, gratitude, thankfulness and Turkey Day foods. ... Sly and the Family Stone, "Thankful n' Thoughtful" Embrace some funk this Thanksgiving. 7. Kelly Clarkson, "Thankful"

  6. Robert Hunter (lyricist) - Wikipedia

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    While Hunter was in New Mexico, he wrote lyrics for three songs. These songs—"China Cat Sunflower", "St. Stephen", and "Alligator"—would become hits for the Grateful Dead. [1] In 1965, Garcia, Ron McKernan, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh and Bill Kreutzmann formed a band, initially called the Warlocks, but soon renamed the Grateful Dead. They covered ...

  7. Forever (Kenny Loggins song) - Wikipedia

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    "Forever" is a song by Kenny Loggins from his 1985 album, Vox Humana. The song was written by Eva Ein and its producers Loggins and David Foster . It was released as the second single on May 12, 1985 by Columbia Records from the album, after " Vox Humana ", and became another top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 for Loggins.

  8. Forever (Kool & the Gang album) - Wikipedia

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    Forever is the seventeenth studio album by the funk band Kool & the Gang, released in 1986. The album included two major hits on the US Hot 100 Chart: "Victory" (US #10, R&B #2) and "Stone Love" (US #10, R&B #4). Three additional singles charted, "Holiday" reached the top ten on the R&B Chart, "Special Way" reached #6 on the Adult Contemporary ...

  9. I'll Be Loving You (Forever) - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Be Loving You (Forever)" is a 1989 ballad song from New Kids on the Block, released as the third single from the group's second album, Hangin' Tough. The lead vocals were sung by Jordan Knight. It was the group's first single to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100, while peaking at number five in the UK.