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  2. Morrisson (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Francis Morrisson (born 1987 [3]) known professionally as Morrisson, is a British rapper.Several of his singles charted on the UK Singles Chart in 2020–21, [4] while also reaching the top 40 of the UK R&B Singles Chart.

  3. Keep It Simple - Wikipedia

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    Keep It Simple is the thirty-third album by Northern Irish singer/songwriter Van Morrison, released in the UK on 17 March 2008 and in the US on 1 April 2008.It was Morrison's first US Top 10 album, and made the Top 10 in the UK, Canada and in some European countries.

  4. Hymns to the Silence - Wikipedia

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    Hymns to the Silence is the twenty-first studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison.It was his first studio double album.Morrison recorded the album in 1990 in Beckington at The Wool Hall Studios and in London at Townhouse and Westside Studios.

  5. Please Don't Stop the Rain - Wikipedia

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    "Please Don't Stop The Rain" is the eighth single by James Morrison, and the third from his second album, Songs for You, Truths for Me (2008). Morrison co-wrote the song with Ryan Tedder, from OneRepublic, who also sings backing vocals. [1] The single was released on 30 March 2009.

  6. Moonshine Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    The song was included in the 1974 broadcast of Morrison's 23 July 1973, performance at the Rainbow Theatre, London that featured The Caledonia Soul Orchestra. [ 7 ] "Moonshine Whiskey" is also one of the songs performed in 1979, on Morrison's first video Van Morrison in Ireland , released in 1981.

  7. 4% Pantomime - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] [3] [4] Morrison biographer Brian Hinton disputes this theory about the title, and attributes it to music journalist Ritchie Yorke. [7] The "pantomime" in the title refers to the fact that Morrison and Manuel acted out the lyrics as they recorded the song. [1] [2] [3] According to Robertson, "They were acting this whole thing out.

  8. Bulbs (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bulbs" was first recorded, with different lyrics, at the recording session for the 1973 album, Hard Nose the Highway, released in 1973. [4] After the first recording session for Veedon Fleece' , "Bulbs" was re-cut at Mercury Studios in New York City in March 1974, along with " Cul de Sac ", to give it a more rock feeling.

  9. As Safe as Yesterday Is - Wikipedia

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    As Safe as Yesterday Is is the debut studio album by English rock band Humble Pie, released in August 1969. The band had been formed by singer/guitarists Steve Marriott and Peter Frampton. The album features a blend of heavy blues, crushing rock, pastoral folk, and post-mod pop music. It peaked at number 32 in the UK Albums Chart. [5] [6]