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  2. Take Two (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Take Two" debuted atop the Billboard Global 200 with 60.2 million streams and 64,000 downloads sold worldwide from June 9 to 15. It also debuted at number one on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S with 54.3 million streams and 48,000 downloads outside the U.S. BTS also makes history by being the first act to have a new song debut at number one on the Global 200 chart every year since the chart's ...

  3. Skinny Dipping (song) - Wikipedia

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    and "water under the bridge". [2] On August 23, Carpenter sent an email to her fans with the song’s codified title on a message and, later, posted a snippet of the song with the title revealed. [3] On August 30, Carpenter finally revealed the single's cover art and release date. [4] The song was released on September 9, [1] along with its ...

  4. Shame and Scandal in the Family - Wikipedia

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    Shame and Scandal in the Family. " Shame and Scandal in the Family ", also known as " Shame & Scandal " for short, is a song written by calypso singer Sir Lancelot for the movie I Walked with a Zombie in 1943 [ 1] and originally titled "Fort Holland Calypso Song". [ 2] Sir Lancelot issued his recording of it in the late 1940s. [ 1]

  5. Mishpacha - Wikipedia

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    Mishpacha is one of the four major English-language newspapers and magazines serving the Haredi Jewish community in the United States. Together, the four publications had a circulation of about 100,000 as of 2015. Mishpacha is the only one based in Jerusalem. [2]

  6. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes discography - Wikipedia

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    The following Me First and the Gimme Gimmes songs were released on compilation albums, soundtracks, and other releases. Some songs were later re-released on albums, as noted below. This is not an exhaustive list: songs that were first released on the band's albums, EPs, or singles are not included.

  7. Never Going Back Again - Wikipedia

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    "Never Going Back Again" is a song written by Lindsey Buckingham that was first released by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac on their eleventh studio album Rumours (1977). The song was also released as the B-side to the Top Ten single " Don't Stop " in the US and the " You Make Loving Fun " single in the UK.

  8. There'll Be Some Changes Made - Wikipedia

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    The debut recording with Ethel Waters was recorded on Black Swan Records (1921) and rapidly became a hit. Her rendition features the rarely-heard 6-bar instrumental intro, [b] followed by her singing the 1st verse (16 bars, plus 1), then her singing the 1st chorus (16 bars, plus 2), then instruments playing 8, plus 2 bars of the chorus, finishing with her singing the 1st chorus (16 bars, plus 2).

  9. Take On Me - Wikipedia

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    "Take On Me" is a song by the Norwegian synth-pop band a-ha. The original version, recorded in 1984 and released in October of that same year, was produced by Tony Mansfield and remixed by John Ratcliff. The 1985 international hit version was produced by Alan Tarney for the group's debut studio album, Hunting High and Low (1985).