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  2. Cover Me Up - Wikipedia

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    Steve Leggett, in his review of the album for AllMusic, called "Cover Me Up" a "beautiful opening love song". [4] Writing for Paste, Jerrick Adams stated in a review of Southeastern that " on the one hand a gentle, insistent love song, and on the other a moving testament to personal redemption that never once turns a blind eye to past indiscretions.

  3. You Raise Me Up - Wikipedia

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    When issued as a CD single, the Secret Garden version of "You Raise Me Up" charted at #103 on the UK Singles Chart in May 2002. [8] Despite this modest initial success, the song has since become a major hit around the world, having been covered more than 125 times. [9]

  4. R-O-C-K - Wikipedia

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    Label. Decca Records. Songwriter (s) Bill Haley, Arrett "Rusty" Keefer, Ruth Keefer. Producer (s) Milt Gabler. " R-O-C-K " is a 1956 rock and roll song recorded and co-written by Bill Haley and released as a Decca single. The song appeared in the 1956 Columbia Pictures movie Rock Around the Clock. The single peaked at #16 on Billboard.

  5. Pick Me Up on Your Way Down - Wikipedia

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    Pick Me Up on Your Way Down. " Pick Me Up on Your Way Down " is a song written by Harlan Howard, sung by Charlie Walker, and released on the Columbia label. Harlan Howard, while living in a frame house in Gardena, California, played the song for another songwriter, Lance Guynes. Guynes offered to send the song to Nashville, and shortly ...

  6. Hiding Place (Selah album) - Wikipedia

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    String sessions on Tracks 2, 7, 11 & 12 recorded by Craig White, assisted by Jason Kyle. Assistant Engineers – Ryan Lynn, Greg Strizek and John Thompson. Mixed by Jason Kyle and Matt Lambert. Mastered by Doug Sax and Robert Hadley at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California). Art Direction and Design – Glenn Sweitzer.

  7. Shut Up and Dance (Walk the Moon song) - Wikipedia

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    "Shut Up and Dance" is a pop rock, [13] power pop, [14] synth rock, [15] and alternative rock song [19] that is driven by synthesizer and dance grooves. [13] It incorporates production that is reminiscent of the 1980s, with gated ambience added to the drums, sheeny synth pads, reversed snare 'whooshes', and stadium-sized reverb and delay effects. [20]

  8. Wake Me Up (Avicii song) - Wikipedia

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    Composition. "Wake Me Up" is a folktronica song, [14][15] blending elements of EDM, soul and country music. [16] Musically, it is written in the key of B minor and runs at 124 beats per minute (BPM). It follows a chord progression of Bm/G/D/A – Bm/G/D/F#, with Blacc's vocals ranging from B 2 to B 4.

  9. Start Me Up - Wikipedia

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    "Start Me Up" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones from their 1981 album Tattoo You. Released as the album's lead single, it reached number one on Australian Kent Music Report, number two in Canada, number two on the Billboard Hot 100, number seven on the UK Singles Chart, and the top ten in a handful of European countries.