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  2. Blackbird (Beatles song) - Wikipedia

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    Since composing "Blackbird" in 1968, McCartney has given various statements regarding both his inspiration for the song and its meaning. [6] He has said that he was inspired by hearing the call of a blackbird one morning when the Beatles were studying Transcendental Meditation in Rishikesh, India and also [7] writing it in Scotland as a response to the Little Rock Nine incident and the overall ...

  3. U.K. (album) - Wikipedia

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    The first three tracks belong to a suite entitled "In the Dead of Night", which began as a chord sequence by Jobson, to which Wetton added the melody and lyrics. [7] Early versions of "In the Dead of Night" and "Thirty Years" were written before the formation of the band.

  4. Dead of Night - Wikipedia

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    Dead of Night is a 1945 British supernatural horror anthology film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden, and Robert Hamer. It stars Mervyn Johns , Googie Withers , Sally Ann Howes , and Michael Redgrave .

  5. Morning Dew - Wikipedia

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    The Grateful Dead performed the song during their farewell run of shows in 2015. The following year, The National recorded a version for Grateful Dead tribute compilation album. [1] Skating Polly also did a rendition of the song on their 2016 album, The Big Fit. [citation needed] As of 2024, "Morning Dew" has been performed live by Dead ...

  6. Dire Wolf (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dire Wolf" is a ballad by the Grateful Dead, released as the third track on their 1970 album Workingman's Dead. The lyrics were written by Robert Hunter after watching a film adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. The music, containing elements of country and folk music, was composed by Jerry Garcia on the same day. The song tells the ...

  7. When I'm Dead and Gone - Wikipedia

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    "When I'm Dead and Gone" was one of the first hit singles to feature prominent use of mandolin, [citation needed] played by Lyle, who also took lead vocal. Gallagher played bass guitar and sang tenor harmony, while both he and Lyle also played kazoos and guitarist Tom McGuinness played the dobro solo.

  8. Dead of Night (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Another programme made by the Dead of Night production team under Innes Lloyd, The Stone Tape, running to 90 minutes and intended to be the eighth episode, also survives in the BBC Archives, but this was broadcast as a stand-alone story and not shown under the Dead of Night banner. BBC Four re-broadcast "The Exorcism" on 22 December 2007.

  9. In the Dark of the Night - Wikipedia

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    "In the Dark of the Night" is a song written by lyricist Lynn Ahrens and composer Stephen Flaherty for the 1997 20th Century Fox animated film Anastasia. It is sung by Rasputin ( Christopher Lloyd speaking, Jim Cummings singing) and serves as the villain song.