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  2. Armed Forces Medley - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Medley, also known as the Armed Forces Salute is today recognized as a collection of the official marchpasts/songs of the 6 services of the United States Armed Forces: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Space Force. [1] The medley is usually played in increasing order of precedence: [2] Semper Paratus.

  3. Seconds (song) - Wikipedia

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    Seconds (song) " Seconds " is the second track on U2 's 1983 album, War. The track, with its recurring lyric of "it takes a second to say goodbye", refers to nuclear proliferation. It is the first song in the band's history not sung solely by Bono, as the Edge sings the first two stanzas . There is a break of approximately 11 seconds in the ...

  4. Taps (bugle call) - Wikipedia

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    Taps" is a bugle call [1] sounded to signal "lights out" at the end of a military day, and during patriotic memorial ceremonies and military funerals conducted by the United States Armed Forces. [2] The official military version is played by a single bugle or trumpet, although other versions of the tune may be played in other contexts (e.g ...

  5. Always Ready, Always There - Wikipedia

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    The "Always Ready, Always There!" refers to the official organizational march of the United States National Guard and the National Guard Bureau. It also serves as the component song of the Army and Air National Guard. It was composed in 2016 by Chief Warrant Officer 4 David Myers, director of the 40th Army Band in the Vermont Army National Guard.

  6. Sunday Bloody Sunday - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Rolling Stone placed the song at number 268 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time"; the song was re-ranked to 272nd on the magazine's 2010 version of the list. In 2006, Q named "Sunday Bloody Sunday" the 18th-greatest song of the 1980s. [37]

  7. 7 Seconds (song) - Wikipedia

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    "7 Seconds" is a song composed by Senegalese and Swedish singer-songwriters Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry with Cameron McVey and Jonathan Sharp. It was released in June 1994 by Columbia as a single performed by N'Dour and Cherry, and achieved success, reaching the number-one position in numerous countries; in France, it stayed at number one ...

  8. List of Hot Country Singles number ones of 1982 - Wikipedia

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    Chart history. Sylvia (pictured in 2016) topped the chart with "Nobody", which was her only song to cross over to the Billboard Hot 100. [11] Ricky Skaggs (pictured in 2016) had three number ones in 1982. Ed Bruce had his only number one in 1982 with "You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had". Janie Fricke was a two-time chart-topper in 1982.

  9. List of Billboard number-one singles of 1944 - Wikipedia

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    October 7. "You Always Hurt the One You Love". The Mills Brothers. [41] October 14. "I'll Walk Alone". Dinah Shore. "(There'll Be a) Hot Time in the Town of Berlin (When the Yanks Go Marching In)" Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra.