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  2. Stealin' - Wikipedia

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    The song was first recorded by the Memphis Jug Band as "Stealin', Stealin'". [1] The recording session took place on September 15, 1928, in Memphis, Tennessee, and featured Will Shade on harmonica, Charlie Burse lead vocal and guitar, Ben Ramey on harmony vocal and kazoo, and Jab Jones on jug. [1]

  3. Stealin' (Uriah Heep song) - Wikipedia

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  4. Feelings of Forever - Wikipedia

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    "Feelings of Forever" is a song by American singer Tiffany. The song was released on May 27, 1988, as the fourth and final single from her first album Tiffany (1987). [3] The song was written by Mark Paul and John Duarte, and was produced by George Tobin.

  5. Straighten Up and Fly Right - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany Transcriptions 01 (late 1940s) Sammy Davis Jr., The Nat King Cole Songbook (1965) Marvin Gaye, A Tribute to the Great Nat King Cole (1965) Carmen McRae, Velvet Soul (1972) Buddy Tate, Just Jazz (1984) Linda Ronstadt, For Sentimental Reasons (1986) Natalie Cole, Unforgettable... with Love (1991)

  6. Flying Free - Wikipedia

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    Flying Free is the fourth studio album by Native American band Black Eagle, released on March 9, 2004 and recorded in July 2002. It received the Grammy Award for Best Native American Music Album in 2004 .

  7. Hold an Old Friend's Hand - Wikipedia

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    Hold an Old Friend's Hand is the second studio album by American singer Tiffany, released on November 21, 1988, by MCA Records.It was produced by George Tobin, who previously worked with Tiffany on her self-titled debut album.

  8. Stalin Wasn't Stallin' - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet spoke (or sermonized) the lyrics of the song against a rhythm of back-up vocals. It was a moderate hit in 1943. It was a moderate hit in 1943. It has since appeared on several compilation records, including Gospel Greats: 60 Legendary Performances (The Soho Collection, 2005).

  9. Outside Lands festival lineups - Wikipedia

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    Outside Lands is an American music, art, food, wine and cannabis festival held annually in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.It was founded in 2008. [1] A three-day festival for 13 of its 15 years, it was shortened to two days in 2010, and in 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the festival was livestreamed as Inside Lands.