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  2. Hollywood (Madonna song) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Hollywood (Madonna song) " Hollywood " is a song recorded by American singer Madonna. The song was written and produced by Madonna and Mirwais Ahmadzaï for her ninth studio album, American Life (2003). On May 27, 2003, it was released as the second single from the album by Maverick Records. It later appeared on the greatest hits ...

  3. Hooray for Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Hooray for Hollywood. " Hooray for Hollywood " is a popular song first featured in the 1937 movie Hollywood Hotel, and which has since become (together with "That's Entertainment" and "There's No Business like Show Business") the staple soundtrack element of any Academy Awards ceremony. It is even frequently played during non-American movie ...

  4. Hollywood (Michael Bublé song) - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood on YouTube. " Hollywood ", originally titled " Hollywood Is Dead ", [1] is a song by Canadian artist Michael Bublé, released as the fifth and final single from his fourth studio album Crazy Love, and is the only from its re-release, The Hollywood Edition, which was released on October 25, 2010. [2] ".

  5. Hollywood Swinging - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Swinging. " Hollywood Swinging " is a 1974 song by R&B / funk band Kool & the Gang from their album Wild and Peaceful. It was written by Robert "Kool" Bell, Ronald Bell, George M. Brown, Robert "Spike" Mickens, Claydes Charles Smith, Dennis R. Thomas and Rick A. Westfield. "Hollywood Swinging" was the group's first number one R&B ...

  6. Celluloid Heroes - Wikipedia

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    "Celluloid Heroes" is a song performed by the Kinks and written by their lead vocalist and principal songwriter, Ray Davies. It debuted on their 1972 album Everybody's in Show-Biz. [1] The song names several famous actors of 20th century film, and also mentions Los Angeles's Hollywood Boulevard, alluding to its Hollywood Walk of Fame.

  7. Hollywood Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Tonight. " Hollywood Tonight " is a song by American singer-songwriter Michael Jackson, included on his posthumous album, Michael. The song was released by Epic Records on February 11, 2011, as the second single from Michael. The spoken parts were performed by Jackson's nephew, Taryll Jackson and written by Teddy Riley.

  8. Breakfast in America - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast in America is the sixth studio album by the English rock band Supertramp, released by A&M Records on 16 March 1979. [5] It was recorded in 1978 at The Village Recorder in Los Angeles. It spawned three US Billboard hit singles: "The Logical Song" (No. 6), "Goodbye Stranger" (No. 15), and "Take the Long Way Home" (No. 10).

  9. Hotel California - Wikipedia

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    Hotel California. " Hotel California " is a song by American rock band Eagles, released as the second single of their album of the same name on February 22, 1977. [6] The song was written by Don Felder (music), Don Henley, and Glenn Frey (lyrics), featuring Henley on lead vocals and concluding with an iconic 2 minute and 12 seconds long ...