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  2. Lay It Down (Ratt song) - Wikipedia

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    Singer Stephen Pearcy said, "It's a Warren-instigated riff. I believe when he brought that riff in, it was all over with. It was just – bam! – strong from the start. The lyrics on that, it could be about anyone calling somebody out, saying, 'Hey, you know you want to lay it down, you know you want to get it on.'" [6]

  3. Invasion of Your Privacy - Wikipedia

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    It was released in 1985 and featured the singles "Lay It Down", "You're in Love" and "What You Give Is What You Get". Beau Hill produced the album, and the cover model is Playboy model Marianne Gravatte , who also made an appearance in the "Lay It Down" music video.

  4. Lay It Down (Lloyd song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lay It Down" is a song by American R&B recording artist Lloyd taken from his fourth studio album King of Hearts. [1] The track, which serves as the album's lead single, was produced by Polow da Don and samples Patti LaBelle's "Love, Need and Want You", as well as "Corn" by Zhnark.

  5. Lay It Down - Wikipedia

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    Lay It Down may refer to: Lay It Down (Cowboy Junkies album), 1996; Lay It Down (Al Green album), 2008; Lay It Down (Jennifer Knapp album), 2000 "Lay It Down" (Ratt song), 1985 "Lay It Down", a 2002 song by Aerosmith, from the album O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits "Lay It Down", a 1981 song by Journey, from the album Escape

  6. Lay It Down (Cowboy Junkies album) - Wikipedia

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    Lay It Down is the sixth studio album by the Canadian alt-country band Cowboy Junkies. Released on February 27, 1996, it was the group's first album for Geffen Records after the end of their contract with RCA Records. It was the band's first album that could be described as straight-ahead rock, rather than country rock, country or blues.

  7. The Tale of Peter Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Peter Rabbit appeared as a character in the ballet film The Tales of Beatrix Potter. In late 1991, HBO aired an animated musical adaptation of The Tale of Peter Rabbit, narrated by Carol Burnett, [20] as part of the network's Storybook Musicals series, which was later released to VHS by Family Home Entertainment under HBO licence. [21]

  8. I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus - Wikipedia

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    A trio of computer-generated holograms pop up outside the bus: the Whispering Squash (Phil Austin), the Lonesome Beet (David Ossman), and Artie Choke (Peter Bergman), singing "We're back from the shadows again" to the tune of Gene Autry's "Back in the Saddle Again". They encourage the onlookers to attend the fair, which the Beet describes as ...

  9. Transition (The First Edition album) - Wikipedia

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