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  2. (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay - Wikipedia

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    The song shot to #1 on the R&B charts in early 1968 and, starting in March, topped the pop charts for four weeks. [33] The album, which shared the song's title, became his largest-selling to date, peaking at #4 on the pop album chart. [20] "Dock of the Bay" was popular in countries across the world and became Redding's most successful song ...

  3. Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See

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    Professional ratings. Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See is an album by Jim White, released in 2004. The co-vocals on "Static on the Radio" are by Aimee Mann. The opening track of the album, "Static on the Radio," was used on the ending credits for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. The album was reissued as a Deluxe Edition ...

  4. Sh-Boom - Wikipedia

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    Sh-Boom. " Sh-Boom " (" Life Could Be a Dream ") is an early doo-wop song by the R&B vocal group The Chords. It was written by James Keyes, Claude Feaster, Carl Feaster, Floyd F. McRae, and William Edwards, members of The Chords, and published in 1954. It is sometimes considered the first doo-wop or rock 'n' roll record to reach the top ten on ...

  5. Somebody Told Me - Wikipedia

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    Stylistically, "Somebody told Me" has been cited as alternative rock, [3] new wave, [4] dance-rock, [5] and disco. [6] The song is in the verse-chorus form. The intro of the song is a B ♭ m chord, leading into the first verse, which consists of a B ♭ m–E ♭ m–B ♭ chord progression repeated twice, followed by a pre-chorus of G ♭ –A ♭ –B ♭ m chord progression repeated twice.

  6. I'm Eighteen - Wikipedia

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    The band posed as fans and made hundreds of calls to radio stations to request the song, and Gordon is said to have paid others a dollar per radio request. Soon the song was on the airwaves across the country—even on mainstream AM radio—and peaked at number 21 on the charts. [19] In Canada it broke the top ten, peaking at number 7. [23]

  7. One Night in Heaven - Wikipedia

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    By the end of week one on airplay, the single had become the highest new entry being played 315 times on UK Radio placing it straight in at Number 58. All UK Independent Local Radio stations, BBC Radio 2 and even Radio 1 had added the song to their A-Lists. It became M People's first Airplay Chart number one in the UK where it remained for two ...

  8. A Bar Song (Tipsy) - Wikipedia

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    The song also made Shaboozey the first male black artist to chart at number one on Billboard ' s Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts at the same time. In addition, it spent seven weeks at number one on the latter chart, surpassing the record for the longest-running number one debut single previously set by Carrie Underwood 's " Jesus ...

  9. Bruce Dickinson - Wikipedia

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    —Bruce Dickinson on his Samson band-mates. After meeting Paul Samson and Barry Purkis at the Prince of Wales, and while still undertaking his final university exams, Dickinson joined Samson onstage at Bishop's Stortford to perform one of their songs, "Rock Me Baby", cementing his role as their new lead vocalist. The band had already released their debut album, Survivors, in 1979 on an ...