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  2. Everybody Hurts - Wikipedia

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    "Everybody Hurts" is a song by American rock band R.E.M. from their eighth studio album, Automatic for the People (1992), and released as a single in April 1993 by Warner Bros. Records. It peaked at number 29 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , but fared much better on the US Cash Box Top 100 , where it peaked at number 18.

  3. The One I Love (R.E.M. song) - Wikipedia

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    The One I Love (R.E.M. song) " The One I Love " is a song by American alternative rock band R.E.M. It was released on the band's fifth full-length studio album, Document, and also as a 7" vinyl single in 1987. The song’s release as a single preceded the release of Document by a week.

  4. It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

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    Vic Chesnutt, a folk singer discovered by R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe, recorded a very loose cover of the song for the 1992 R.E.M. tribute album Surprise Your Pig. Newfoundland folk-rockers Great Big Sea covered the song on their 1997 album Play under the title "End of the World".

  5. Losing My Religion - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Losing My Religion" on YouTube. " Losing My Religion " is a song by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released in February 1991 by Warner Bros. as the first single from their seventh album, Out of Time (1991). It developed from a mandolin riff improvised by the guitarist, Peter Buck, with lyrics about unrequited love.

  6. Automatic for the People - Wikipedia

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    Automatic for the People is the eighth studio album by American alternative rock band R.E.M., released on October 5, 1992 in the United Kingdom and Europe, and on the following day in the United States, by Warner Bros. Records. R.E.M. began production on the album while their previous album, Out of Time (1991), was still ascending charts and ...

  7. Driver 8 - Wikipedia

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    Driver 8. " Driver 8 " is the second single from American musical group R.E.M. 's third album, Fables of the Reconstruction, released in September 1985. The song peaked at number 22 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song refers to the Southern Crescent, a passenger train that was operated by the Southern Railroad until ...

  8. Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982–2011

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    The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982–1987. Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982–2011 is a 2011 greatest hits album from alternative rock band R.E.M. Intended as a coda on their career, this is the first compilation album that features both their early work on independent record label I.R.S. Records in addition to their 10 ...

  9. The Great Beyond - Wikipedia

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    The song's video was directed by Liz Friedlander.It originally featured footage of Jim Carrey as Andy Kaufman from the 1999 film. Yet, the compilation DVD In View: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 (which accompanied In Time and collected R.E.M.'s major videos from 1988 to 2003), the video was remixed to feature archived footage of Kaufman himself (similar to the video for "Man on the Moon").