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  2. Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning - Wikipedia

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    How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning " is a song written by Irving Berlin in 1918 that gives a comic perspective on military life. [1] Berlin composed the song as an expression of protest against the indignities of Army routine shortly after being drafted into the United States Army in 1918. The song soon made the rounds of camp and became ...

  3. Tonight's the Night (Neil Young album) - Wikipedia

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    Young explains the song's development to Rolling Stone in 1975: "I played 'Lady Jane' and forgot the chords. I started playing my own chords, it started sounding better to me, so I kept playing that. It just turned into another song." [11] "Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown", written and sung by Whitten, is about buying drugs. [12]

  4. If I Didn't Love You (Squeeze song) - Wikipedia

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    The song, written by Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford, features lyrics about the early stages of a relationship and the insecurity that comes with it. The song has vocals and a slide guitar solo by Tilbrook. The track was released as a single in the United States, where it received heavy radio play despite failing to chart.

  5. Caught Out There - Wikipedia

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    "Caught Out There" is the debut single by American singer Kelis, released on October 5, 1999, from her debut studio album, Kaleidoscope (1999). Written and produced by the Neptunes, the song peaked at number 54 on the US Billboard Hot 100 but fared better outside the United States, reaching the top ten in Canada, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

  6. I May Hate Myself in the Morning - Wikipedia

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    Content. "I May Hate Myself in the Morning" is a ballad backed by acoustic guitar, with steel guitar and string fills. The narrator describes how she is aware of the consequences when she wakes up in the morning, but she is going to have a night of passion with a man anyway. Womack's ex-husband, Jason Sellers, provides backing vocals to the song.

  7. Smitten (Pale Waves album) - Wikipedia

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    Much of the album was co-produced by Simon Oscroft (whose is based out of Los Angeles) and Iain Berryman (based out of London). Previously, Oscroft had helped produce songs by OneRepublic, the Naked and Famous, and the Aces, [12] whereas Berryman had co-produced fellow Dirty Hit artist Beabadoobee's album Beatopia (2022). [13]

  8. I Hate U (Prince song) - Wikipedia

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    Chart performance. "I Hate U" was Prince's last original single to reach the US Top 40. (His earlier hit "1999" did sneak back into the Top 40 in the song's namesake year, peaking at number 40, but this was a reissued single, not a new release and, in 1996, "Betcha by Golly Wow!" from Emancipation made the Top 40, but all of the singles from ...

  9. The Boxmasters - Wikipedia

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    The Boxmasters is an American rock band founded in Bellflower, California, in 2007 by actor Billy Bob Thornton and Grammy Award-winning recording engineer J.D. Andrew. The group released their 17th album Love & Hate In Desperate Places in August of 2024 and finished multiple other records, that are still waiting to see the light of day.