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  2. Get Your Rocks Off - Wikipedia

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    Get Your Rocks Off may refer to: "Get Your Rocks Off", a 1967 Basement Tapes song by Bob Dylan and the Band; Messin', titled Get Your Rocks Off in the US, a 1973 album by Manfred Mann's Earth Band; Get Your Rocks Off, a 2002 album by Eddie and the Hot Rods "Get Your Rocks Off", a 2014 episode of the television series Sex Sent Me to the ER

  3. Rocks Off - Wikipedia

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    "Rocks Off" is the opening song on the Rolling Stones' 1972 double album Exile on Main St. Recorded between July 1971 and March 1972, "Rocks Off" is one of the songs on the album that was partially recorded at Villa Nellcôte, a house Keith Richards rented in the south of France during the summer and autumn of 1971.

  4. Ben Oakland - Wikipedia

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    Ben Oakland (September 24, 1907 – August 26, 1979) was an American composer, lyricist, [1] and pianist, most active from the 1920s through the 1940s. He composed mainly for Broadway and vaudeville , though he also worked on several Hollywood scores including for the film My Little Chickadee .

  5. Here Are the Lyrics to Drake’s ‘Sticky’ - AOL

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  6. Messin' - Wikipedia

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    Messin' is a rock album released in 1973 by Manfred Mann's Earth Band. "Buddah" also appeared on the Vertigo budget sampler double album Suck It and See, along with tracks by then-labelmates Kraftwerk, Jade Warrior and the Sensational Alex Harvey Band, amongst others.

  7. Drake Releases Three New Songs Including ‘SOD,’ ‘Circadian ...

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    Just before the weekend hit, Drake surprise-released three songs including “Circadian Rhythm,” “SOD” and “No Face” featuring Playboi Carti via his Instagram burner account ...

  8. Rip This Joint - Wikipedia

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    In his review of the song, Bill Janovitz comments: The result is a frenetic pace that approaches the tempos played by hardcore punk bands roughly ten years later, certainly recognizing the raw excitement of early roots rock & roll years before ...

  9. River Man - Wikipedia

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    According to Drake's manager, Joe Boyd, Drake thought of the song as the centrepiece of the album. In 2004, the song was remastered and released as a 7" vinyl and as enhanced CD single, including a music video by Tim Pope. On 5 August 1969 Drake recorded the song for BBC's Peel Sessions, in his only session for the show. [1]