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  2. That's Why (You Go Away) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Learns To Rock - That's Why You Go Away (with Lyrics Closed Caption) on YouTube. " That's Why (You Go Away) " is a power ballad by the Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock. It was released in 1995 as the second single from their third studio album Played on Pepper. The song became one of the band's biggest international hits.

  3. Crunch (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Crunch (chocolate bar) US Nestlé Crunch packaging. A whole US Nestlé Crunch bar. A split US Nestlé Crunch bar. Crunch is a chocolate bar made of milk chocolate and crisped rice. It is produced globally by Nestlé with the exception of the United States, where it is produced under license by the Ferrara Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrero. [1]

  4. This Train Don't Stop There Anymore - Wikipedia

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    This Train Don't Stop There Anymore. " This Train Don't Stop There Anymore " is the final track on Elton John 's 2001 album Songs from the West Coast. Written by John and Bernie Taupin, the song's lyrics detail John's fame being over and his coming to terms with getting older but still keep touring and giving great performances around the world.

  5. The Ivy League (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Ivy League was formed in August 1964 by three session singers with an extensive vocal range, John Carter, Ken Lewis (both previous members of Carter-Lewis and the Southerners) plus Perry Ford. They were first heard doing background vocals for The Who on their hit single "I Can't Explain" in November 1964 but after that, the Who's producers ...

  6. Now That's What I Call Music! - Wikipedia

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    Now That's What I Call Music! (often shortened to NOW) is a series of various artists compilation albums released in the United Kingdom and Ireland by Sony Music and Universal Music (Universal / Sony Music) which began in 1983. Spinoff series began for other countries the following year, starting with South Africa, and many other countries ...

  7. Baby Workout - Wikipedia

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    Baby Workout. " Baby Workout " is an R&B song by Jackie Wilson from the album of the same name. The track is about Wilson urging a girl to dance (work out) all night with him. It was Wilson's biggest hit of his singles that charted on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. It was his fifth and penultimate #1 R&B song.

  8. Courtesy of NetflixIf we’re being honest, Netflix’s Wednesday is, for much of its run, kind of blah—monotone, unimaginative, and just a little too keen on borrowing concepts we’ve seen before.

  9. Radio Ga Ga - Wikipedia

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    Meaning. "Radio Ga Ga" was released in 1984. A nostalgic defence of radio, it was a commentary on television overtaking radio's popularity and how one would listen to radio in the past for a favourite comedy, drama, or science fiction programme. [7] It also addressed the advent of the music video and MTV, which was then competing with radio as ...