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  2. One Call Away (Charlie Puth song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released on August 20, 2015, by Atlantic Records as the second single from his debut studio album, Nine Track Mind (2016). "One Call Away" is a gospel -infused pop - soul song. [2] It reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Puth's third top 40 single in the US and his third highest-charting single as a lead artist to date ...

  3. One Call Away (Chingy song) - Wikipedia

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    One Call Away (Chingy song) " One Call Away " is a song by American rapper Chingy, featuring actor Jason Weaver singing the chorus, credited as J-Weav. It was released as the third and final single off his debut album, Jackpot (2003), on January 12, 2004. It was released through Capitol Records and Ludacris 's Disturbing tha Peace label.

  4. See You Again - Wikipedia

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    See You Again. " See You Again " is a song by American rapper Wiz Khalifa featuring American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth. It was commissioned for the soundtrack of the 2015 film Furious 7 as a tribute to Fast & Furious actor Paul Walker, who died in a single-vehicle crash on November 30, 2013. The song was released on March 10, 2015, as the ...

  5. Nine Track Mind - Wikipedia

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    The album's second single, "One Call Away", was released on August 20, 2015, reaching number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. On May 24, 2016, Puth released the third single " We Don't Talk Anymore ", featuring Selena Gomez , with it having peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  6. One Call Away - Wikipedia

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    One Call Away can refer to: "One Call Away" (Chingy song), 2003 "One Call Away" (Charlie Puth song), 2015 This page was last edited on 29 ...

  7. Over the Hills and Far Away (traditional song) - Wikipedia

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    "Over the Hills and Far Away" is a traditional British song, dating back to at least the late 17th century. One version was published in Thomas D'Urfey's Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy; a very different one appeared in George Farquhar's 1706 play The Recruiting Officer. A version also appears in John Gay's The Beggar's Opera of 1728.

  8. Hitler Has Only Got One Ball - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics attack Nazi leaders' masculinity by mocking and belittling their alleged testicular deformities. [8] University of Kent psychology professor Janet Sayers wrote that the song was a response by the Allies to the use of "male fantasy" in Nazi propaganda. [9]

  9. That's Not How This Works - Wikipedia

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    "That's Not How This Works" is an electropop song that lyrically focuses on an ex-partner who is indecisive and confuses the other person, in which Puth and the duo members of Dan + Shay sing on the chorus at separate times: "You can't say you hate me, then call me when you're hurt / Baby, you know that's not how this works, no / That's not how this works / You can't walk away, then come back ...