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  2. Today (Talk Talk song) - Wikipedia

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    "Today" is a song by English band Talk Talk released in June 1982 and is the third single from their debut album The Party's Over. It was the band's first top 20 hit and was their second ever biggest hit, peaking at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart .

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  4. Look: What The BCS Top 25 Rankings Would Look Like - AOL

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    The post Look: What The BCS Top 25 Rankings Would Look Like appeared first on The Spun. The final set of College Football Playoff rankings was released just after noon ET on Sunday, revealing ...

  5. Today (The Smashing Pumpkins song) - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Records executives saw "Today" as the ideal lead single, but Corgan wanted "Cherub Rock", one of the last songs written for the album, [6] as the lead single. [5] Ultimately, "Cherub Rock" was released first, but it was only a modest success. [5] "Today" brought the band popularity through wide radio airplay and a successful music video. [5]

  6. Today (Brad Paisley song) - Wikipedia

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    "Today" is a song recorded by American country music artist Brad Paisley. It was released on October 6, 2016, by Arista Nashville as the first single from his eleventh studio album, Love and War. [1] Paisley co-wrote the song with Chris DuBois and Ashley Gorley, and co-produced it with Luke Wooten.

  7. What The BCS Rankings Would Look Like Today, After ... - AOL

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    The College Football Playoff rankings were updated on Tuesday night, after deliberation from the selection committee. Once again, the Top 4 looks the way most would guess at this point: Alabama ...

  8. Don't Let Me Fall - Wikipedia

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    The music video, directed by Ethan Lander, who also directed "Nothin' on You", was filmed in downtown Denver at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre. The video contains footage from B.o.B's humble beginnings and of supporters, from manager TJ Chapman to Grand Hustle label-boss T.I. The video premiered at midnight November 16, 2010 on MTV.com. [3]

  9. Bad Lip Reading - Wikipedia

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    The first Bad Lip Reading video released was a spoof of Rebecca Black's song "Friday", titled "Gang Fight". [6] New music and lyrics were matched to Black's video to make it appear as though she were singing about gang warfare. The "Gang Fight" YouTube video, released in March 2011, earned BLR a million hits and thousands of subscribers. [2]