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  2. End Game (song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for the single, directed by Joseph Kahn, was released on January 12, 2018. The video depicts Swift partying with Future in Miami, with Sheeran in Tokyo, and with other friends in London. Swift performed "End Game" at the 2017 Jingle Ball, during the shows of her 2018 Reputation Stadium Tour, and as a surprise song at The Eras Tour ...

  3. Always (Erasure song) - Wikipedia

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    Always (Erasure song) " Always " is a song by English synth-pop duo Erasure. The ballad was released on 11 April 1994 as the first single from their sixth studio album, I Say I Say I Say (1994). Written by Erasure members Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, it was produced by Martyn Ware. Mute Records issued the single in the United Kingdom, and ...

  4. Ramones (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ramones is the debut studio album by the American punk rock band Ramones, released on April 23, 1976, by Sire Records. After Hit Parader editor Lisa Robinson saw the band at a gig in New York City, she wrote several articles about the group and asked Danny Fields to be their manager. [1] Fields agreed and convinced Craig Leon to produce Ramones ...

  5. These Taylor Swift Lyrics Suggest She Manifested Travis ... - AOL

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    The Lyric: “When my world wakes up today / You’ll be in another town / And I knew when I saw your face / I’d be counting down the ways to see you / You smile that beautiful smile and all the ...

  6. Pet Sematary (song) - Wikipedia

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    Ramones singles chronology. "I Wanna Live". (1987) " Pet Sematary ". (1989) "I Believe in Miracles". (1989) " Pet Sematary " is a single by American punk rock band Ramones, from their 1989 album Brain Drain. The song, originally written for the Stephen King 1989 film adaptation of the same name, became one of the Ramones' biggest radio hits and ...

  7. I Wanna Rock - Wikipedia

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    Metcalf's character reprises his question from the "We're Not Gonna Take It" video, "What do you want to do with your life?!" This provides a lead-in for the track, as the student answers with the first line of the song, "I wanna rock!", after which he and four of his classmates are instantly transformed into Twisted Sister's five members.

  8. I Wanna Be Yours - Wikipedia

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    The poetic spoken lyrics recount the love of one person for another, using metaphors around various domestic equipment: I wanna be your vacuum cleaner. Breathing in your dust. I wanna be your Ford Cortina. I will never rust. [1] The poem was included in a GCSE English anthology. [2] Clarke re-used the title of the poem for his autobiography ...

  9. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Wikipedia

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    In the "Treehouse of Horror XVII" episode of The Simpsons, the Ink Spots' rendition of the song is played as a post-apocalyptic scene brought about by alien invasion fades into the end credits. The Ink Spots' 1941 version is featured in the Bethesda Softworks video games Fallout 3, Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 on the in-game radio.