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  2. The Very Best of Power Ballads - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Power Ballads - The Greatest Driving Anthems in the World... Ever! is an edition in The Greatest Driving Anthems in the World... Ever! series, which is a part of The Best... Album in the World...Ever! brand. Each album includes select power ballads starting from the 1960s, while one album specifically includes Sixties Power ...

  3. Now That's What I Call Power Ballads - Wikipedia

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    Now That's What I Call Power Ballads is a special edition compilation album from the (U.S.) Now! series, containing power ballad rock songs mostly from the 1980s, and was released on March 24, 2009. [2] It debuted at number thirty on the Billboard 200 albums chart in April 2009. [3]

  4. Even Bigger, Even Better Power Ballads III - Wikipedia

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    Each album includes some of the biggest power ballads since the 1960s, while one album specifically includes Sixties Power Ballads. This album was released November 15, 2005 and includes 36 epic rock love songs. In 2007, the album was also released in an Australian edition under the name of Bigger, Better Power Ballads II. The album includes 56 ...

  5. Sixties Power Ballads - Wikipedia

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    Sixties Power Ballads - The Greatest Driving Anthems in the World... Ever! is an edition in The Greatest Driving Anthems in the World... Ever! series, which is a part of The Best... Album in the World...Ever! brand. This album was released October 22, 2007 and includes some of the biggest power ballads the 1960s had to offer.

  6. Bigger, Better Power Ballads II - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd edition of the Australian album series is called Bigger, Better Power Ballads, while the 3rd edition of the Australian album series is called Bigger, Better Power Ballads II. Furthermore, there has been released a South African edition with 34 epic rock/pop love songs.

  7. (I Just) Died in Your Arms - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by frontman Nick Van Eede, produced by Terry Brown, John Jansen and the band, and mixed at Utopia Studios in London by Tim Palmer. The power ballad [ 2 ] is the band's biggest hit, peaking at No. 1 in the United States, Canada, Norway, and Finland, and reaching the top five in Germany, Ireland, the UK, South Africa, Sweden ...

  8. Honorific nicknames in popular music - Wikipedia

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    Queen of Power Ballads Canada [106] Queen of Adult Contemporary [107] Diomedes Díaz: King of Vallenato: Colombia [108] Nate Dogg: King of Hooks United States [109] [110] Fats Domino: King of Rock and Roll: United States [111] Don Omar: King of Reggaeton: Puerto Rico (US) [112] Lonnie Donegan: King of Skiffle: United Kingdom [113] Doro: Metal ...

  9. Best of Ballads & Blues - Wikipedia

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    Best of Ballads & Blues is a compilation album by the American glam metal band Poison, released by Capitol Records on August 5, 2003. Unlike Poison's Greatest Hits: 1986-1996, this compilation focuses on the group's power ballads and blues-oriented songs, and also includes acoustic recordings of "Something to Believe In" and "Stand".