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  2. Only Wanna Be with You - Wikipedia

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    "Only Wanna Be with You" is a song by American alternative rock band Hootie & the Blowfish. After being included on the group's EP Kootchypop (1993), it was released in July 1995 as the third single from their breakthrough album, Cracked Rear View (1994).

  3. I Only Want to Be with You - Wikipedia

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    "I Only Want to Be with You" is a song written by Mike Hawker [2] and Ivor Raymonde. Released as a debut solo single by British singer Dusty Springfield under her long-time producer Johnny Franz , "I Only Want to Be with You" peaked at number 4 on the UK Singles chart in January 1964.

  4. Only Wanna Be with You (Amy Shark song) - Wikipedia

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    "Only Wanna Be with You" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Amy Shark. The song was released on 7 October 2022 as the lead single from Shark's forthcoming third studio album. [1] [2] Shark said "This song is about finding someone who you really love spending time with.

  5. Wanna Be with You (Lead song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wanna Be with You" is the nineteenth single released by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead, and their first single of the year, released on March 14, 2012. It was their final single before their studio album Now or Never .

  6. I Only Wanna Be with You - Wikipedia

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    I Only Wanna Be with You may refer to: "I Only Want to Be with You", a 1963 song by Dusty Springfield "Only Wanna Be with You", a 1995 song by Hootie & the Blowfish;

  7. Big in Japan (phrase) - Wikipedia

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    Being 'Big in Japan' turned into a positive sign of their closeness to the hearts of Japanese people, with the band embedded in national and local rock cultures." [13] Swedish band The Spotnicks toured Japan in 1966 after their song "Karelia" topped the Japanese charts the year prior, with hardly any promotion by the band. Around this time, the ...

  8. The Strength/The Sound/The Songs - Wikipedia

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    The album would stay on that chart for 21 non-consecutive weeks. Volbeat's label at the time, Mascot Records, had only a limited distribution deal in the United States, meaning that the album went largely unnoticed in that country. [5] Volbeat would not breakthrough in the United States until 2010 with their fourth album, Beyond Hell/Above Heaven.

  9. Anata no Koibito ni Naritai no Desu - Wikipedia

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    The single was released in two versions: a limited edition CD+DVD version, as well as a standard CD only version. The DVD features the music video for "Anata no Koibito ni Naritai no Desu." The single features two B-sides: "Marginal Man" (マージナルマン, Mājinaru Man) and "Aitai yo" (会いたいよ, "I Miss You").