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  2. The Thunderthief - Wikipedia

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    All music and lyrics composed and written by John Paul Jones, except where otherwise noted. "Leafy Meadows" – 5:10 "The Thunderthief" (Jones, Peter Blegvad ) – 5:58

  3. Johnny Thunder (song) - Wikipedia

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    Ray Davies composed "Johnny Thunder" after watching László Benedek's 1953 film The Wild One, [2] which had been banned by British censors until February 1968. [3] Described by Dave Davies in an August 1968 interview as "the local hound" and "[a] real swine", [4] the song's lead character is a motorbike rider and an enemy of conformity who survives on a diet of water and lightning, [5] seen ...

  4. Thunder (Boys Like Girls song) - Wikipedia

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    "Thunder" is a song by American pop rock band Boys Like Girls. It was released on May 6, 2008, as the third and final single from their debut album, Boys Like Girls (2006). ). There are two versions of the song: one version where Martin Johnson sings alone and another version where Bryan Donahue sings some lines and backup voc

  5. Thunder Entered Her - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Entered Her is a choral piece written by the English composer John Tavener in 1990. It was commissioned by the St Albans Chamber Choir and it is written for SATB chorus, handbells and pipe organ .

  6. Thunder (East 17 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Thunder" is a song recorded by English boy band East 17, released as the first single from their third album, Up All Night (1995), on 23 October 1995 by London Records. It was written by band member Tony Mortimer, who co-produced it with Ian Curnow, Phil Harding and Rob Kean. The song achieved success in many countries, including Belgium ...

  7. The Thunderer - Wikipedia

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    The Thunderer" is a march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1889. [1] The origin of the name is not officially known, though it is speculated that the name is attributed to Myron M. Parker, a prominent DC politician and Freemason. It is also one of Sousa's most famous compositions.

  8. Johnny Thunder (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Thunder released his first single for Calla Records, [9] the "raucous" rock song "I'm Alive", featuring "Verbal Expressions of T.V." as its B-side. [10] The song was originally written by Tommy James, who recorded and released his own version later that year with his band the Shondells on their album Crimson & Clover.

  9. I'm Alive (Tommy James and the Shondells song) - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Alive" is a song written by Tommy James.It was first recorded and released in 1968 by American singer Johnny Thunder. Thunder's recording of "I'm Alive" was a "raucous" rock single, featuring "Verbal Expressions of T.V." as its B-side. [1]