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  2. I Will Always Love You - Wikipedia

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    "I Will Always Love You" is a song written and originally recorded in 1973 by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. Written as a farewell to her business partner and mentor Porter Wagoner, expressing Parton's decision to pursue a solo career, [1] the country single was released in 1974.

  3. Thom Yorke - Wikipedia

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    The radio station Triple J described it as similar to the ambient sections of Tomorrow's Modern Boxes, with some digitally spoken sections similar to "Fitter Happier" from OK Computer. The music was not released. [107] In July 2015, Yorke joined the band Portishead at the Latitude Festival to perform their song "The Rip". [108]

  4. Ernie Kovacs - Wikipedia

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    Kovacs never hesitated to lampoon those considered institutions of radio and television. In April 1954, he started the late-night talk show, The Ernie Kovacs Show, on DuMont Television Network's New York flagship station, WABD. Stage, screen and radio notables were often guests. Archie Bleyer, head of Cadence Records, came to chat one evening.

  5. Walter Cronkite - Wikipedia

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    The call was from Tom Johnson, the former press secretary for President Lyndon B. Johnson, who was at the time serving as station manager of KTBC-TV, which at the time was the CBS affiliate in Austin, Texas and had been owned by the former President until recently.

  6. SexyBack - Wikipedia

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    Billboard staff ' s "The Greatest Pop Star By Year (1981–2019)" helped introduce EDM sounds to top 40 radio, as it brought together variations of electronic dance music with Timberlake's R&B sounds. VH1 listed it third on their list of the "100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s," while the Los Angeles Times listed it as an honorable mention among "the most timeless tunes of the 2000s", with an ...

  7. Woodstock '99 - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock 1999 (also called Woodstock '99) was a music festival held from July 22 to July 25, 1999, in Rome, New York, United States. [2] [3] After Woodstock '94, it was the second large-scale music festival that attempted to emulate the original 1969 Woodstock festival.

  8. List of songs about London - Wikipedia

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    "Euston Station" by Barbara Ruskin "Euston Station" by The Oyster Band "Evening In London" from Follow That Girl "Event#5 (Mortlake Mooch)" by Sphincter Ensemble (featuring John Gustafson (musician) "Every Little Movement" by Karl Hoschna and Otto Harbach ("Up to the West End, right in the Best End, straight from the country came Miss Maudie ...