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  2. 110 in the Shade - Wikipedia

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    110 in the Shade is a musical with a book by N. Richard Nash, lyrics by Tom Jones, and music by Harvey Schmidt.. Based on Nash's 1954 play The Rainmaker, it focuses on Lizzie Curry, a spinster living on a ranch in the American southwest, and her relationships with local sheriff File, a cautious divorcé who fears being hurt again, and charismatic con man Bill Starbuck, posing as a rainmaker ...

  3. The 30 Best Songs About Family - AOL

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    1. “We Are Family” by Sister Sledge. Release Year: 1979 Genre: R&B/Soul This bumping disco hit from Sister Sledge is an obvious feel-good choice for a family playlist and a shoo-in for any ...

  4. Good Grief (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Good Grief" is a song by English indie pop band Bastille. It was released on 16 June 2016 as the lead single from their second studio album, Wild World (2016). [1] The song was written by Dan Smith, who handled the production along with Mark Crew.

  5. List of songs about child abuse - Wikipedia

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    Many artists have written songs about child abuse, ... "Everyone's Gone to the Movies", ... "I Threw Glass In My Friend's Eyes and Now I'm On Probation", ...

  6. What Hurts the Most - Wikipedia

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    "What Hurts the Most" is a song written by American songwriter Jeffrey Steele and English songwriter Steve Robson. Originally recorded by country music artist Mark Wills in 2003 on his album And the Crowd Goes Wild, it was covered by Bellefire a year later.

  7. Teenage tragedy song - Wikipedia

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    A teenage tragedy song is a style of sentimental ballad in popular music that peaked in popularity in the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Lamenting teenage death scenarios in melodramatic fashion, these songs were variously sung from the viewpoint of the dead person's romantic interest, another witness to the tragedy, or the dead or dying person.

  8. Truth Hurts (song) - Wikipedia

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    Musically, it is a trap, [6] hip hop, [5] and pop song [7] led by a "glittering" piano loop. [8] Lyrically, the song sees the singer addressing romantic problems, singing the lyrics, "'You coulda had a bad bitch, non-committal/ Help you with your career, just a little', she sings.

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