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  2. Emma (Hot Chocolate song) - Wikipedia

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    "Emma" is a 1974 song by the British soul band Hot Chocolate. Written by band members Errol Brown (vocals) and Tony Wilson (music), the song address themes of suicide, early death and lost childhood. Brown's lyrics celebrate his recently deceased mother. Their rawness was developed after the producer Mickie Most asked him for further "depth and ...

  3. Isobel Waller-Bridge - Wikipedia

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    She also wrote the score for the feature films Vita and Virginia (2018) and Emma (2020). [5] [6] In 2021, she scored Netflix's Munich: The Edge of War, [7] which was released by Milan Records/Sony Music, and The Phantom of the Open. [8] Waller-Bridge is also a performer, playing in venues such as the St James Theatre and Union Chapel.

  4. Emma (Little River Band song) - Wikipedia

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    "Emma" is a song by Australian band Little River Band, released in December 1975 as the second single from their self-titled debut studio album. The song peaked at number 20 on the Australian Kent Music Report singles chart.

  5. Emma Thompson - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 March 2025. British actress and screenwriter (born 1959) Not to be confused with Emma Thomas. For the Australian cricketer, see Emma Thompson (cricketer). Dame Emma Thompson DBE Thompson in 2022 Born (1959-04-15) 15 April 1959 (age 65) London, England Alma mater Newnham College, Cambridge (BA ...

  6. Emma (1996 soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Emma (Original Score) is the soundtrack accompanying the 1996 film of the same name based on Jane Austen's 1816 novel. It features the original score written by British composer Rachel Portman and released through Hollywood Records on 29 July 1996.

  7. Cliff Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Clifton Avon "Cliff" Edwards (June 14, 1895 – July 17, 1971), nicknamed "Ukulele Ike", was an American musician and actor. He enjoyed considerable popularity in the 1920s and early 1930s, specializing in jazzy renditions of pop standards and novelty tunes.

  8. Free Me (Emma Bunton song) - Wikipedia

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    "Free Me" is a song by English singer Emma Bunton from her second solo studio album of the same name (2003). It was written by Bunton along with Hélène Muddiman and Mike Peden, and produced by the latter. The song was released by 19 Recordings and Universal Records on 26 May 2003 as the album's lead single.

  9. Free Me (album) - Wikipedia

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    Free Me is the second studio album by English singer Emma Bunton (credited mononymously as Emma), released on 9 February 2004 by 19 Recordings. [1] The album peaked at number seven on the UK Albums Chart and spawned three top-10 singles: "Free Me", "Maybe" and "I'll Be There". With this album, Bunton became the only former Spice Girl to have ...