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This song, When the Deal Goes Down, is from Bob Dylan's new album, Modern Times.
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She'd also made a record of the song "Gotta Be This or That" when she was with Glen Gray, and Earl played it for me often.
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When songs are copied to a computer, this watermark will govern how a song may be copied and played and who has to pay for it and when.
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We learned this the hard way when we tried to Shazam a song.
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Mr. GARDNER: Basically, the end of this song concludes with, Buck up, little camper, because when you're older and you're part of the workforce, you get to take off pretty much the entire month of October for the Jewish holidays.
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But he never revisited this style until the new album, when he worked on the song Jenny Wren sitting in his car in Los Angeles.
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They hang in the air, suspended as everyone is at this time of national woe, just as Americans were when the song first came out.
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Ms. ABIR: When they had a tour with this project and with this song, it was really hard for me to be in the audience, sitting like I'm part of the crowd, and my voice is being played.
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When I think of someone with short-term focus, I remember this song.
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When she was pounding away, this woman was the rock solid foundation that turned each song into pure, pulse-pounding joy.
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Having been at this game for some time now, I always get concerned when the masses are ALL singing the same song at the same time.
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It's pretty easy to guess which gestures you would use when you want to delete a song, but does anyone really want to deal with something like this?
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