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  2. Radio 4 UK Theme - Wikipedia

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    The BBC Radio 4 UK Theme is an orchestral arrangement of traditional British and Irish airs compiled by Fritz Spiegl and arranged by Manfred Arlan. It was played every morning on BBC Radio 4 between 23 November 1978 and 23 April 2006.

  3. 6 AM - Wikipedia

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    "6 AM" is a Spanish-language song performed by Colombian singer J Balvin, featuring Puerto Rican singer Farruko. Is the fourth and last single from his first studio album La Familia (2013).

  4. English music - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. English music may refer to: Folk music of England; Music of the United ...

  5. 6AM - Wikipedia

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    6AM is a time on the 12-hour clock. 6AM or variants may also refer to: "6 AM", a 2013 song by Colombian singer J Balvin "6am", a 2013 song by Fitz and The Tantrums from More Than Just a Dream; 6-AM, 6-acetylmorphine

  6. Chelsea Morning - Wikipedia

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    "Chelsea Morning" is a song written and composed by Joni Mitchell and recorded for the singer's second album, Clouds, which she released in 1969. [ 1 ] Background

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  8. Wake Up Boo! - Wikipedia

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    On the album version of the song, the "Wake up, it's a beautiful morning" refrain is performed as an a cappella round as a prelude to the main track; this is absent from the single edit, which is otherwise identical. The second CD single and 12" feature a version called "Wake Up Boo!:

  9. 36 Degrees - Wikipedia

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    Singer Brian Molko is stated to have said before a performance "The average body temperature is 37 degrees. This is a song called 36 Degrees", further adding to the speculation. However, the term "36 degrees" also means two people who are not getting on in urban slang ; therefore the idea of the song being written for a break-up could well be true.