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  2. Billie Jean - Wikipedia

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    And I'm going to go public and fucking tell them about the fact you don't want to play music by a black guy.'" [3] MTV relented and premiered the "Billie Jean" music video on March 10, 1983. [46] After the video was aired in heavy rotation , Thriller went on to sell an additional 10 million copies.

  3. Philadelphia Freedom (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by John and Taupin as a favour to John's friend, tennis star Billie Jean King, who was part of the Philadelphia Freedoms professional tennis team. The song features an orchestral arrangement by Gene Page that includes flutes, horns and strings. The song made its album debut on 1977's Elton John's Greatest Hits Volume II.

  4. Beat It - Wikipedia

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    The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on April 30, 1983. "Billie Jean" remained atop the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks, before being toppled by "Come On Eileen", which stayed at No. 1 for a single week, before Jackson reclaimed the position with "Beat It". [8] [34]

  5. Tennis queen Billie Jean King performs the song Elton John ...

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    In the summer of ‘74, new pals Billie Jean King and Elton John were driving together to one of Elton’s concerts when the rock ‘n’ roll superstar told her that he wanted to write a song ...

  6. List of songs recorded by Michael Jackson - Wikipedia

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    "Billie Jean" 1982: Thriller: Michael Jackson: 1981 demo released on Thriller (Special Edition) (2001) and deluxe editions of the Thriller 25 (2008) and Thriller 40 (2022) albums; Remix with Kanye West, titled "Billie Jean 2008", released on Thriller 25 [36] "Black or White" 1991: Dangerous: Michael Jackson Bill Bottrell: Rap by L.T.B. [37 ...

  7. Ten Pieces, Op. 24 (Sibelius) - Wikipedia

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    Erik Tawaststjerna, who authored seminal biography on Sibelius, was an early, vocal advocate for many of the composer's piano pieces. The musicologist Robert Layton argues that the Ten Pieces are a mixed bag, although the "best of them are probably more personal than" their immediate predecessor, the Piano Sonata in F major (Op. 12, 1893).

  8. Jean Roussel - Wikipedia

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    Jean Alain Roussel (born 1951 in Port Louis, Mauritius) is a musician, composer, record producer, arranger, educator and "Music in Life & Sound Frequency Well-Being" sono-therapist. [ 1 ]

  9. Transcriptions by Franz Liszt - Wikipedia

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    Franz Liszt, after an 1856 painting by Wilhelm von Kaulbach. This article lists the various treatments given by Franz Liszt to the works of almost 100 other composers.. These treatments included transcriptions for other instruments (predominantly solo piano), arrangements, orchestrations, fantaisies, reminiscences, paraphrases, illustrations, variations, and editions.