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  2. Tears in rain monologue - Wikipedia

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    In the documentary Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner, Hauer, director Ridley Scott, and screenwriter David Peoples confirm that Hauer significantly modified the speech. . In his autobiography, Hauer said he merely cut the original scripted speech by several lines, adding only, "All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain".

  3. Born in Time - Wikipedia

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    "Born in Time" is a rock song written by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, who first released the track on September 10, 1990, on his twenty-seventh studio album Under the Red Sky. It is a reworking of a song originally recorded at the previous year's Oh Mercy sessions. [ 1 ]

  4. Out of Time (Blur song) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrically, it deals with a civilisation that has lost touch, with Coxon's departure being referenced in the lyrics. "Out of Time" received positive reviews from music critics, with some of them placing focus on Albarn's vocal performance. Commercially, the song was successful in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number five, as well as ...

  5. Lost and Found (The Kinks song) - Wikipedia

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    We're near the eye of the storm," the singer sings. "This is really heavy weather." However, just as "the hurricane [was] crossing the coast line," the couple "were lost and found, in the nick of time." The lovers say, "we beat the fear, we came through the storm [and] now it all seems clear.

  6. Lost in You (Three Days Grace song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lost in You" is a song by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace. Written by the band's lead singer Adam Gontier, the song was released for radio airplay on February 1, 2011, as the fourth and final single from the band's third studio album Life Starts Now (2009). [1] Much like "Never Too Late", it was a crossover song to top 40 radio.

  7. Lost in the Echo - Wikipedia

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    In the video "Inside Living Things", it was revealed that the working title of "Lost in the Echo" was "Holding Company". [5] The band recorded the song in March 2012. [5] In an interview with The Huffington Post, Mike Shinoda, the band's rapper and producer, stated that the song "was one of those moments that defined what this album was going to be about."

  8. Lost in Your Light - Wikipedia

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    Musically, "Lost in Your Light" is an electropop song, [4] with dance-pop, [5] power pop, [6] R&B-pop [7] and retro elements. [8] It runs for 3 minutes and 23 seconds, [9] and is constructed in verse–chorus form. The song is composed in 4 4 time and the key of D major, with a tempo of 118 beats per minute.

  9. Lost in Love (Air Supply song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lost in Love" is a song recorded by the British/Australian soft rock duo Air Supply. The song was written by group member Graham Russell . The original version of the song appeared on the Life Support album in 1979 and was released as a single in Australia, reaching number 13 on the Kent Music Report .