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  2. Cold (Annie Lennox song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cold" is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter Annie Lennox. It was released as the fourth single from her first solo album, Diva (1992), and reached no. 26 in the UK. The single was released as a series of three separate CD singles, titled Cold, Colder and Coldest. Each CD featured the track "Cold" as well as a collection of live tracks.

  3. Category:Songs written by Annie Lennox - Wikipedia

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    Cold (Annie Lennox song) D. Dark Road (song) Don't Ask Me Why (Eurythmics song) E. Everybody (Britney Spears song) H. Here Comes the Rain Again; I. I Need a Man ...

  4. Annie Lennox - Wikipedia

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    Lennox provided an extensive solo vocal performance (without lyrics) for the soundtrack score of the film Apollo 13 in 1995. [ 41 ] Managed by Simon Fuller since the beginning of her solo career, he said that Lennox played an important but unheralded role in the success of the Spice Girls , encouraging the group to "ham up" their characters ...

  5. Walking on Broken Glass - Wikipedia

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    "Walking on Broken Glass" is a song written and performed by Scottish singer Annie Lennox, included on her debut solo studio album, Diva (1992). Released on 10 August 1992, the single peaked at number one in Canada, number eight in the United Kingdom and Ireland and number 14 in the United States.

  6. Love Song for a Vampire - Wikipedia

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    "Love Song for a Vampire" is a song composed and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Annie Lennox. It was recorded for Francis Ford Coppola's 1992 film, Bram Stoker's Dracula based on the 1897 gothic horror novel, where it plays during the end credits.

  7. The Tourists - Wikipedia

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    They moved to London, where they met singer Annie Lennox, who had dropped out of a course at the Royal Academy of Music to pursue her ambitions in pop music. [1] Forming a band in 1976, the three of them initially called themselves The Catch. In 1977, the band released a single named "Borderline/Black Blood" on Logo Records. [1]

  8. Academy Award for Best Original Song - Wikipedia

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    Annie Lennox, Howard Shore & Fran Walsh (music & lyrics) Cold Mountain "Scarlet Tide" T Bone Burnett & Elvis Costello (music & lyrics) "You Will Be My Ain True Love" Sting (music & lyrics) A Mighty Wind "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" Michael McKean & Annette O'Toole (music & lyrics) The Triplets of Belleville "Belleville Rendez-vous"

  9. Dark Road (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dark Road" is a song by Annie Lennox, released on 24 September 2007, as the first single from her fourth solo album Songs of Mass Destruction. UK television network Channel 4 aired the world television premiere of the music video exclusively on 22 August 2007.