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  2. Mr. Spaceman - Wikipedia

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    "Mr. Spaceman" is a song by the American rock band the Byrds and was the third track on their 1966 album, Fifth Dimension. [1] It was released as the third single from the album in September 1966, [ 2 ] reaching number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 , but failing to chart in the United Kingdom.

  3. List of songs about close encounters with aliens - Wikipedia

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    "Mr. Spaceman" by The Byrds [3] [6] "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" by Pink Floyd [7] "Voices Green and Purple" by The Bees "It Came Out of the Sky" Creedence Clearwater Revival "Have You Seen the Saucers" by Jefferson Airplane "U.F.O." by "Jim Sullivan"

  4. Fifth Dimension (album) - Wikipedia

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    The best known song on the album is the hit single "Eight Miles High", an early excursion into psychedelic rock. [17] [18] Musically, the song was a fusion of John Coltrane-influenced guitar playing—courtesy of lead guitarist Jim McGuinn—and raga-based musical structure and vocals, inspired by the Indian classical music of Ravi Shankar.

  5. Spaceman (Hardwell song) - Wikipedia

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    A second version called "Call Me a Spaceman" featuring vocals by Dutch singer Mitch Crown was released on 18 May 2012. [3] Another vocal version was created in collaboration with Bright Lights . Despite Hardwell claiming that the latter was his favorite, his management decided to rather release "Call Me a Spaceman". [ 4 ]

  6. Spaceman (4 Non Blondes song) - Wikipedia

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    "Spaceman" is a song by American alternative rock band 4 Non Blondes. It is the sixth track on their only studio album, Bigger, Better, Faster, More! (1992), [ 1 ] and was released as the album's third single in September 1993 by Interscope and Atlantic Records .

  7. Johnny Cymbal - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, with the hit "Mr. Bass Man", Cymbal was recognized as a teen star. (The "Bass Man" part was sung uncredited by Ronnie Bright (1938–2015), [2] who sang with the Cadillacs, the Valentines and, for 40 years, phase two of the Coasters.) [3] In 1973, Who bassist John Entwistle covered the song on his third solo album, Rigor Mortis Sets In.

  8. How the NFL and Rams worked together to relocate playoff game ...

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    The NFL will break new ground Monday, a heart-wrenching kind of history the league never wanted to make. The first-round playoff game between the Rams and Minnesota Vikings, originally planned for ...

  9. So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star - Wikipedia

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    Counting Crows have been known to perform a few lines from "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" as an introduction to their song "Mr. Jones" during live performances. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] Charly Garcia and Fito Paez recorded the song in Spanish as "Rock And Roll Star" for Charly Garcia 's 2024 album La lógica del escorpión .