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  2. List of blues standards - Wikipedia

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    List of blues standards. Blues standards are blues songs that have attained a high level of recognition due to having been widely performed and recorded. [ 1] They represent the best known and most interpreted blues songs that are seen as standing the test of time. [ 2] Blues standards come from different eras and styles, such as ragtime ...

  3. No Time to Die (song) - Wikipedia

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    "No Time to Die" is the theme song for the James Bond film of the same name. Performed by American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish and written by Eilish and her brother and collaborator, Finneas O'Connell, the song features orchestration by Hans Zimmer and was produced by Finneas O'Connell and Stephen Lipson.

  4. Live to Tell - Wikipedia

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    Electric piano and a "touch of heavy metal guitar strains" are also present throughout the song. [7] In the United States, "Live to Tell" was released on March 26, 1986, almost three months before True Blue —released on June 30. [22] [23] In Australia, New Zealand and most European countries, a release was issued on April 14.

  5. Blue (Da Ba Dee) - Wikipedia

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    Blue (Da Ba Dee) " Blue (Da Ba Dee) " is a song by Italian music group Eiffel 65. It was first released in October 1998 in Italy by Skooby Records and became internationally successful the following year. [ 3 ] It is the lead single of the group's 1999 debut album, Europop .

  6. Showdown (Electric Light Orchestra song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was included in ELO's first 1972 tour playlist, simply titled Jeff's Boogie #2, and had a different set of lyrics. This early live version was filmed for Granada Television's Set of Six in 1972; that is the only live footage of the original ELO known to exist. These songs were released on a 2006 DVD called ELO – Total Rock Review.

  7. Glass Onion (song) - Wikipedia

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    Instead, it was designed to trick fans into thinking their songs meant more than they actually do." [9] For the 50th-anniversary editions of The Beatles, a music video was created by Alasdair Brotherston and Jock Mooney. [10] The song served as a namesake for the 2022 film Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and is featured in the film's end-credits.

  8. Gold (Prince song) - Wikipedia

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    The song achieved little initial success in the US, with minor Mainstream radio play and no R&B/Hip-Hop or Rhythmic radio play, and weak sales. It peaked at number 88 and stayed on the Hot 100 for two weeks. The single was far more successful in the United Kingdom, where it reached number 10 and became Prince's last original top-ten hit there.

  9. Liar (Queen song) - Wikipedia

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    "Liar" is a song by the British rock band Queen, written by the lead singer Freddie Mercury in 1970. The song featured on the band's 1973 debut album Queen. A heavily truncated version of "Liar" was released as a single – backed with "Doing All Right" – in the United States and New Zealand by Elektra Records in February 1974.