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  2. Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey

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    Lennon–McCartney. Producer (s) George Martin. " Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey " is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as the "White Album"). It was written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. The lyrics contain sayings the Beatles heard ...

  3. Rollin' and Tumblin' - Wikipedia

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    Rollin' and Tumblin'. " Rollin' and Tumblin' " (or " Roll and Tumble Blues ") is a blues standard first recorded by American singer-guitarist Hambone Willie Newbern in 1929. [1] Called a "great Delta blues classic", it has been interpreted by hundreds of Delta and Chicago blues artists, including well-known recordings by Muddy Waters. [2]

  4. Bret Michaels, new docuseries look back at ’80s hair metal ...

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    The rise of the power ballad. The series dips into the irony that for many hair metal bands, their biggest successes weren’t the anthems with finger-bleeding guitar solos and skyscraping ...

  5. Chains Around My Heart - Wikipedia

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    Chains Around My Heart. " Chains Around My Heart " is a song co-written by American musicians Richard Marx and Fee Waybill, originally recorded by Australian singer John Farnham under the title " Chains Around the Heart " as the B-side to his 1990 single "Burn for You".

  6. Lift Me Up (Five Finger Death Punch song) - Wikipedia

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    Lift Me Up (Five Finger Death Punch song) " Lift Me Up " is the first single and opening track from The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 1, the fourth studio album from Five Finger Death Punch, and is the fifteenth single overall from the band. The song features Rob Halford, lead vocalist for Judas Priest.

  7. Reflections (Chet Atkins and Doc Watson album) - Wikipedia

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    Reflections. (1980) Red Rocking Chair. (1981) Alternative cover. CD cover of Sugar Hill Records re-issue of Reflections. Reflections is a recording by American guitarists Chet Atkins and Doc Watson. The two musical legends team up on ten songs.

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  9. Going Down the Road Feeling Bad - Wikipedia

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    The following are the lyrics sung by Bill Monroe. They are nearly the same as in the 1933's version of Cliff Carlisle with string bass and harmonica. 1. I'm going down this road feeling bad I'm going down this road feeling bad I'm going down this road feeling bad, lord, lord And I ain't a-gonna be treated this a-way. 2.