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How Come
How Come may refer to: * How Come (D12 song), "How Come" (D12 song), a 2004 song by D12 * How Come (Ronnie Lane song), "How Come" (Ronnie Lane song), a 1973 song by Ronnie Lane * How Come (The Sports song), "How Come" (The Sports song), a 1981 song by The Sports * "How Come", a 2008 song by Brown Eyed Girls from ''Brown Eyed Girls discography#Singles, My Style'' * "How Come", a 2006 song by James Morrison from ''Undiscovered (James Morrison album), Undiscovered'' * "How Come", a 2004 song by Ray LaMontagne from ''Trouble (Ray LaMontagne album), Trouble'' {{disambig ...
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How Come (The Sports Song)
"How Come" is a song recorded by Australian rock music, rock band The Sports. The song was written by band members Stephen Cummings and Andrew Pendlebury. Released in March 1981 as the lead single from the band's fourth studio album, ''Sondra (album), Sondra'' (1981), the song peaked at number 21 on the Australian Kent Music Report, becoming the band's highest charting single. Track listing ; Australian 7" single (K 8237) *Side A "How Come" - 3:10 *Side B "Drug Sluts" - 3:39 Charts References

1971 songs 1981 singles The Sports songs Mushroom Records singles Songs written by Stephen Cummings {{1980s-pop-song-stub ...
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How Come (D12 Song)
"How Come" is a song by the American rap group D12. It was released in June 2004 as the second single from their second album '' D12 World''. The song was certified Gold by the RIAA. Content The song is about the relationship between the members of D12. Eminem makes reference to his relationship to Proof, Kon Artis talks about Eminem and Kim's relationship, and Proof talks about the rift between him and Eminem. Bizarre and Swift had verses in the extended version, but these were cut from the official release of the song. Music video The video depicts members of D12 fighting with Eminem in the Shady Records studio. It shows a detailed strain on the members relationships. They discuss how Eminem rose to stardom, and they can't get a deal. They envy Eminem, but he doesn't think there is anything to envy, the song ends, leaving people wondering, with the members dissatisfied. In the second verse of the song, Kon Artis talks about a time when he claims to have seen Eminem's girl ...
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How Come (Ronnie Lane Song)
"How Come" is a song co-written by Ronnie Lane and Kevin Westlake, and recorded by Lane as his first single in 1973 after he left Faces. Featuring a band of constantly changing personnel called Slim Chance, including Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle, who later had considerable success as a performing and songwriting duo in their own right, it reached No. 11 in the UK. Gallagher played piano accordion and Lyle mandolin on the A-side, both also contributing back-up vocals. "Done This One Before", on the B-side, featured Gallagher on Hammond organ and Lyle on harmonica. The song was later recorded by Oscar Houchins, of the White Whale Recording group the Clique, and released by Monument Records in 1975. In 1996 the song was used as the first track of the Pogues The Pogues are an English Celtic punk band founded in King's Cross, London, in 1982, by Shane MacGowan, Spider Stacy and Jem Finer. Originally named Pogue Mahone—an anglicisation of the Irish language, Irish phras ...
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Brown Eyed Girls Discography
The discography of South Korean girl group Brown Eyed Girls consists of seven studio albums, three extended plays, one compilation album and eighteen singles. Albums Studio albums Cover albums Compilation albums Extended plays Singles Other charted songs Notes References {{Brown Eyed Girls Discographies of South Korean artists Discography Discography is the study and cataloging of published sound recordings, often by specified artists or within identified music genres. The exact information included varies depending on the type and scope of the discography, but a discography entry ... K-pop music group discographies ...
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Undiscovered (James Morrison Album)
''Undiscovered'' is the debut album by English singer-songwriter James Morrison, released in the United Kingdom on 10 July 2006. In its first week, the album sold 84,611 units in the UK, peaking atop the UK Albums Chart. The album also moderately entered the US ''Billboard'' 200 at number 24 on the chart. By the end of 2006, the album had sold 847,135 copies in the UK and certified multi-platinum; as of 2020, its total sales count was over 1,500,000 units. The album saw commercial success in other countries: it has been certified platinum in Australia and Ireland. It was particularly successful in New Zealand, where the first single off the album, " You Give Me Something", reached number one and the album was certified gold. Lyrically, ''Undiscovered'' discusses romantic relationships, heartache, and biographical coming-of-age scenarios. Album information When James Morrison was in New Zealand, and appeared on the ''New Zealand Idol'' show, the two finalists asked Morrison a ...
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