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  2. List of insect-inspired songs - Wikipedia

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    The entire album Adaptation and Survival, on which this track is found, is composed entirely of manipulated insect sounds. Silverfish Thysanura: Sounds of System Breakdown [10] 2013 Electronic music: Instrumental Pediculosis (Mommy, I Have Lice) Phthiraptera: Fumigation: 2015 Metal The Dreaded Sea Lice Have Come Aboard Phthiraptera: Guttermouth ...

  3. Lullaby (The Cure song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video, during which Smith plays both the cannibalistic "spiderman" mentioned in the lyrics and his intended victim, concludes with Smith being swallowed by what appears to be a giant spider. [12] The music video, directed by Tim Pope and edited by Peter Goddard, [13] won British Video of the Year at the 1990 Brit Awards. [2]

  4. Rockin' 50's Rock'n'Roll - Wikipedia

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    It was The Crickets' first release in the 1970s, and marked the band's embrace of their legacy as Buddy Holly's backing band. The album is a concept album of nostalgia for the 1950s, consisting mostly of songs written by Holly and framed by the new retrospectively-minded title track.

  5. Category:The Crickets songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Crickets songs or lists of The Crickets songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Crickets songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Someone, Someone - Wikipedia

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    "Someone, Someone" was written by Violet Ann "Vi" Petty, wife of the Crickets' producer Norman Petty, and Edwin Greines, who had previously co-written "Mr. Success", a hit for Frank Sinatra in 1958. [3] It was recorded by the Crickets in their second recording session following the departure of Buddy Holly.

  7. Bowie at the Beeb - Wikipedia

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    Tracks 18 to 20 recorded for Sounds of the 70s: Bob Harris as "David Bowie and The Spiders from Mars", broadcast date 19 June 1972 (). Disc Three. Recorded on 27 June 2000 at the BBC Radio Theatre, two days after headlining the closing night the Glastonbury Festival Pyramid Stage, which itself was released later as Glastonbury 2000 (2018).

  8. Spiders (Moby song) - Wikipedia

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    "Spiders" is a song by American electronica musician Moby. It was released as the third single from his seventh studio album Hotel on May 30, 2005 in the United Kingdom. It served as the second single from the album in the United Kingdom, where it was released in place of " Raining Again ".

  9. Crickets Sing for Anamaria - Wikipedia

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    "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" is the English-language version of "Os Grilos" ("The Crickets"), a song written by Brazilian musician Marcos Valle with his brother Paulo Sérgio Valle. "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" has been covered many times since, notably by English singer Emma Bunton , whose version peaked at number fifteen on the UK Singles Chart .