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help| "Up!" is a Juno Award winning song by Canadian singer Shania Twain. It is the title track and second country single from her 2002 album Up!. The song was written by Twain and her husband, Mutt Lange. "Up!" was originally released to North American country radio on January 6, 2003. "I'm Not in the Mood (To Say No)!" was to be released to pop radio alongside "Up!" but this release was cancelled. It... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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The Up Song
"The Up Song" was Kevin Ayers’ first release after signing to Island Records. The song was a single-only release in 1974. -
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Up! (song)
"Up!" is a Juno Award winning song by Canadian singer Shania Twain. It is the title track and second country single from her 2002 album Up!. -
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Surf's Up (song)
The demo version of the song obviously does not feature any additional vocal or instrumental overdubs, and at the conclusion of the song, Brian can be heard singing the original ending to the "Surf's Up" song without the "Child is Father of the Man" vocal overdubs. (citation needed) -
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What's Up (song)
On VH1's 100 Greatest One-hit Wonders, "What's Up?" ranks #94. ... The Philippine tv show Bitag used the song as a background in one of their commercials. -
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Word Up! (song)
"Word Up" (Tim's Dance Mix) - 5:32 ... The Cameo version of the song is also featured in the 1998 independent film, Get Real. -
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Straight Up (song)
This strategy paid off, as "Straight Up" was followed by three more number-one hits from the same album. ... The song is featured in The Jetsons: The Movie. -
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Coming Up (song)
Like the rest of the album, the song had a minimalist synthesized feel to it. ... "Coming Up" is also well known for its video. -
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Open Up (song)
"Open Up" is a song recorded by Leftfield featuring John Lydon of Sex Pistols fame. -
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Hands Up (song)
This song is featured on the video game Saint's Row 2 ... "On Fire" · "I'm So Fly" · "Karma" · "The Cake" · "Hands Up" · "Help" · "Iceman" -
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Stand Up! (song)
The song is played to the end of all the matches. ... The lyrics are simple: "Stand up if you hate (a team) " or " Stand up if you love (your team)" repeated over and over.
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