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  2. Halcyon (Orbital song) - Wikipedia

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    The first sample is a backmasked vocal sample by Kirsty Hawkshaw from "It's a Fine Day" by Opus III (1992). Ed Barton, the composer of "It's a Fine Day", receives a co-writing credit for the track. The second is a vocal harmonies sample in the song "Leave It" from the 1983 album 90125 by the progressive rock band Yes. [2]

  3. List of compositions by John Williams - Wikipedia

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    Nickelodeon Movies Columbia Pictures Amblin Entertainment WingNut Films The Kennedy/Marshall Company Hemisphere Media Capital First score for an animated film Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production Nominated—Academy Award for Best Original Score Nominated—Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media: War Horse: DreamWorks ...

  4. Back to Me (¥$ song) - Wikipedia

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    The song features a "crisp drum break" and "ethereal vocal samples", [1] as well as a sample and interpolation of the character Jay's lines from the film Dogma (1999): "I fell in love with you, we fell in love with you!

  5. Nightcall (song) - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 single features Lovefoxxx, lead singer of Brazilian band CSS, on vocals and includes remixes by Xavier de Rosnay, Jackson and His Computerband and Breakbot.The track was used in the title sequence for the film Drive, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and starring Ryan Gosling and Carey Mulligan.

  6. Porcelain (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Porcelain" is a song by American electronic musician Moby. It was released on April 25, 2000, as the sixth single from his fifth studio album Play (1999). Written by Moby, who also performs vocals on the recording, "Porcelain" is a melancholic song with lyrics reflecting on the breakup of a relationship.

  7. Levels (Avicii song) - Wikipedia

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    Avicii has stated that he made the song so that he could incorporate a vocal sample from the 1962 gospel-inspired song "Something's Got a Hold on Me" by Etta James. The music video was directed by Petro Papahadjopoulos, who came up with the concept after a phone interview with Avicii about the supposed "symbolism" behind "Levels".

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