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  2. Wikipedia:List of spelling variants - Wikipedia

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    Some usages identified as American English are common in British English; e.g., disk for disc. A few listed words are more different words than different spellings: "aeroplane/airplane", "mum/mom". See also: American and British English differences, Wikipedia:List of common misspellings and Wikipedia:Manual of Style#National varieties of English

  3. Look Right Through - Wikipedia

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    Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating: "It's the musical fairytale of the digital age: A dance track is popular on the underground, becomes the go-to song on Europe's party islands, turns into an online hit and is eventually re-worked for radio stations, which launches it into the upper echelons of the top 40.

  4. Perfect Way to Die - Wikipedia

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    "Perfect Way to Die" is a song by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys. It was written and produced by Keys and Sebastian Kole . The song was released on July 19, 2020, through RCA Records as the fifth single from Keys' seventh studio album Alicia (2020).

  5. Silver Springs (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, "Silver Springs" got a second life on the reunion album The Dance.Nicks said, "The fiery take on the song that appears in The Dance was 'for posterity… I wanted people to stand back and really watch and understand what [the relationship with Lindsey] was.'" [3] The Dance was recorded across three performances at Warner Bros. Studios in June 1997. [2] "

  6. Won't Look Back (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Won't Look Back" is a 2014 single by Duke Dumont. The song was written and produced by Duke Dumont and frequent collaborator Jax Jones . It was co-written by Naomi Miller and features uncredited vocals from Yolanda Quartey . [ 1 ]

  7. Don't Look Back (Fine Young Cannibals song) - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Look Back" is a song by British pop-rock band Fine Young Cannibals. It was released as the third single from the band's 1988 album The Raw & the Cooked . The song reached the top 40 charts in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

  8. Yakety Yak - Wikipedia

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    The song is a "playlet," a word Stoller used for the glimpses into teenage life that characterized the songs he and Lieber wrote and produced. [4] The lyrics describe the listing of household chores to a kid, presumably a teenager, the teenager's response ("yakety yak") and the parents' retort ("don't talk back") — an experience very familiar to a middle-class teenager of the day.

  9. Closer (Ne-Yo song) - Wikipedia

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    In the song, Ne-Yo sings of having an urging attraction to a woman he sees, having the desire to "come closer" to her. His attraction to her becomes stronger, and almost hypnotic, as he sings, "And I just can't pull myself away, under a spell I can't break/I just can't stop." The song was featured in episodes of The CW shows Gossip Girl and 90210.