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  1. 4 days ago · "Grapevine" is a song by Dutch disc jockey and producer Tiësto. It was released on October 26, 2018, in the Netherlands on Musical Freedom. It marked Tiësto's return to the Brazilian bass genre. [88] Gaye's song is extensively sampled in the track, which was premiered during Tiësto's set at Ultra Music Festival 2018 in Miami. [89]

  2. 3 days ago · “We all loved him so much and it’s just very hard to process at the moment. “RIP Dad, you will always be loved and missed by so many.” From Hull, Carl began his broadcasting career in 1974 on BBC Radio Humberside and this was followed by Radio Caroline, Radio Mi Amigo, The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, The Voice of Peace in Israel, Viking Radio, MAGIC 1380 KSMJ Sacramento ...

  3. 1 day ago · "Zombie" is a protest song by Irish alternative rock band the Cranberries. It was written by the lead singer, Dolores O'Riordan, about the young victims of a bombing in Warrington, England, during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

  4. 5 days ago · Guns N' Roses guitarist, Slash, once despised the band's hit song "Sweet Child O' Mine," but years he had a change of heart.

  5. 2 days ago · (written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David). [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Jones was sceptical about the latter song when first approached about it. He said when it was offered to him, he felt it was "sort of a backhanded compliment: 'I've got to have you, but this is the song. ' " [ 22 ] Jones said it took convincing from Bacharach to perform "What's New Pussycat?":

  6. 4 days ago · "Eternal Flame" is a song by American pop rock group the Bangles for their third studio album, Everything (1988). Released on January 23, 1989, [1] the power ballad was written by group member Susanna Hoffs with the established hit songwriting team of Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly.

  7. 4 days ago · "Hallelujah" is a song written by Canadian singer Leonard Cohen, originally released on his album Various Positions (1984). Achieving little initial success, [1] the song found greater popular acclaim through a new version recorded by John Cale in 1991.

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