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  2. Anniemal - Wikipedia

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    Anniemal is the debut album by Norwegian singer Annie.It was first released by 679 Recordings in September 2004. Annie began recording music in 1999 with her boyfriend, Tore Kroknes, who died in 2001.

  3. Shock Treatment (Edgar Winter album) - Wikipedia

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    Shock Treatment is the fourth studio album by Edgar Winter and the second by the Edgar Winter Group. The album went to No. 13 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, [3] and had two charting singles: "Easy Street" (#83 Pop Singles) and "River's Risin'" (#33 Pop Singles). [4]

  4. Live at Easy Street - Wikipedia

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    Live at Easy Street is a live EP by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam that includes songs taken from a surprise in-store performance at Easy Street Records in West Seattle on April 29, 2005. The EP was released on vinyl to celebrate Record Store Day on April 13, 2019.

  5. Perhaps Love (song) - Wikipedia

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    In an interview the day after Denver's death in 1997, Annie said that this was her favorite song of his, rather than "Annie's Song" (which she also said she enjoyed). [3] Milt Okun, the album's producer, first suggested that Domingo, an opera singer, pair with the famous folk singer on the song. The producer worked hard to promote the song ...

  6. Dirt Bike Annie - Wikipedia

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    At the top of 1996, Dirt Bike Annie released their first 7" on their own label called Richie Records. During the early phase of the career of rapper MC Chris, Dirt Bike Annie regularly performed as his backing band under their stage name, 'The Lee Majors'. In 2003, the band contributed two songs to the Project Gotham Racing 2 soundtrack.

  7. Scheherazade and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    [3] While recording the song, Haslam kept making the same mistake at the same part of the song, prompting her to break into laughter each time. The other members of the band came up with the idea of dubbing together all the different laughter takes in a staggered form, resulting in the madcap laughter on the track.

  8. Annie Get Your Gun (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The song "I'm an Indian Too" is seen as particularly offensive; Annie sings that song after the character Sitting Bull adopts her into the Sioux tribe. Native Americans did protest outside the New York theatre, [ when? ] as well as movie theaters, holding picket signs stating: "Don't See "Annie Get Your Gun".

  9. 42nd Street (musical) - Wikipedia

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    42nd Street is a 1980 stage musical with a book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble, lyrics by Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer and music by Harry Warren. The 1980 Broadway production won the Tony Awards for Best Musical and Best Choreography and it became a long-running hit.