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Ashes (Embrace song)

"Ashes" is the second single from English rock band Embrace's fourth studio album, Out of Nothing. This release was publicised by a fan campaign called G.A.T.N.O. The song reached number 11. "Ashes" was released to American radio on 1 March 2005. The B-side, "Flaming Red Hair", started life as a cover version of Michael Jackson's "Thriller". Another B-side, "How Come", a cover of the D12 song, was originally performed on Jo Whiley's BBC Radio 1 show.

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The Beautiful Occupation

"The Beautiful Occupation" is the second single from Scottish indie rock band Travis' fourth studio album, 12 Memories. The single peaked at #48 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming their worst performing single to date. The song was written by frontman Fran Healy and is a reflection of the anti-war sentiments of the War on Iraq, also carrying serious criticism to the invasion itself.

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Blossoms Falling

"Blossoms Falling" is a song by Ooberman, released as their first single for Independiente, and the first to be taken from the band's debut album The Magic Treehouse. It reached No. 39 in the UK, the only Ooberman single to date to make the UK Singles Chart Top 40. B-side "The Things I Have Lost" was later re-recorded for the band's "First Day of the Holidays" single.

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Broken Silence (song)

"Broken Silence" is a single by the UK garage act So Solid Crew. It was released on 15 September 2003, and reached number 9 in the UK Singles Chart. The song spoke out against the government prejudice they felt they had faced.

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Closer (Travis song)

"Closer" is a song by Scottish band Travis, released as the first single from their fifth studio album, The Boy with No Name (2007), on 23 April 2007. The single peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart and became the band's second chart-topper on the Scottish Singles Chart, after "Coming Around".

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Coming Around (Travis song)

"Coming Around" is a song by Scottish indie rock band Travis, released on 5 June 2000 as a stand-alone single, although it was subsequently added to a limited-edition Special Live Edition of The Man Who. The single peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart and became the band's first number-one single on the Scottish Singles Chart. It also peaked at number 18 in Ireland. One of the single's B-sides is a cover of "The Weight", a popular song by The Band. The single's artwork shows a rear view of two chairs behind a table, a reference to the band's earlier single, More Than Us, which featured a similar image except with four chairs instead of two.

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Driftwood (Travis song)

"Driftwood" is the second single taken from Indie band Travis' second studio album, The Man Who (1999). It became their biggest hit single up to that point, peaking at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart.

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Flowers in the Window

"Flowers in the Window" is the third and final single from indie band Travis' third studio album, The Invisible Band. The track debuted and peaked at number 18 on the UK Singles Chart, reached number 35 in Ireland, and was a minor hit in Australia, Germany and Switzerland.

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A Glorious Day

"A Glorious Day" is the fourth single from English rock band Embrace's fourth studio album, Out of Nothing. This single was released to coincide with the band's "Glorious Day" open air gigs on 28 and 29 May 2005, at Millennium Square in Leeds, England. The song went to number twenty eight on the UK Singles Chart.

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Gravity (Embrace song)

"Gravity" is a song by English rock band Embrace, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Out of Nothing (2004). Written by Coldplay, the song was first performed live by Coldplay in 2002. Ultimately, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin gave the song to Embrace, although Coldplay released their own version in 2005 as a B-side to their single "Talk". "Gravity" peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart and earned a silver sales certification from the British Phonographic Industry in October 2019. The B-side, "Wasted", started off as "Logical Love Song" and was originally conceived during the Drawn from Memory sessions.

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I Can't Come Down

"I Can't Come Down" is a song by English rock band Embrace and the fourth and final single from their number-one selling album, This New Day. It was released on 4 December 2006 as the follow-up to "Target". The B-sides included various versions of "I Can't Come Down", "Contender" and a live recording of the recently written "Heart & Soul". The single peaked at #54 in the UK Singles Chart, making it the lowest charting single by the band to date and their first to miss the UK Top 40.

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Out of Nothing

Out of Nothing is the fourth studio album by English rock band Embrace. It was released on 13 September 2004 through Independiente Records. It went straight in at number one on the official UK charts, going double platinum, selling more than 600,000 copies in the UK, making it their best selling album and their most critically acclaimed since their debut album The Good Will Out. It was a much-anticipated release, as Embrace had not released any new material for three years.

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Love Will Come Through

"Love Will Come Through" is the third single released from Scottish rock band Travis's fourth studio album, 12 Memories (2004). The single peaked at number 28 on the UK Singles Chart.

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Lovers (song)

"Lovers" is the second single by The Tears from their debut album Here Come the Tears, released on 27 June 2005 on Independiente Records. The title track was originally slated to be a B-side for the album's first single, "Refugees", until the record label pushed the band to put it on the album and subsequently made it a single. It reached number 24 in the UK Singles Chart.

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More Than Us

"More Than Us" is the fifth and final single to be released from Indie band Travis' debut album Good Feeling. It became the group's first UK Singles Chart Top 20 single, and is known for being the song that influenced their mainstream breakthrough. The single was released under the title of the More Than Us E.P., as both physical releases featured three previously unreleased recordings. The single's artwork, which depicts a rear view of four chairs behind a table, is strikingly similar to the cover for the band's 2000 single, "Coming Around".

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My Eyes (Travis song)

My Eyes is the third and final single released by Indie band Travis from their fifth studio album, The Boy With No Name. The song was released on 17 September 2007.

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Nature's Law

"Nature's Law" is a song by English rock band Embrace from their fifth studio album, This New Day (2006). It was released 20 March 2006 as the lead single from the album, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart, the band's highest chart entry to date.

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Need One

"Need One" is a song by British singer Martina Topley-Bird, released as the first single from the album Quixotic. It was released on 2 June 2003 and reached #76 on the UK Singles Chart. There was a music video shot for this song.

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Re-Offender

"Re-Offender" is a song by Scottish alternative rock band Travis, released as the first single from their fourth studio album, 12 Memories. The single peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart. The lyrics depicts a relationship marred with domestic violence. An image similar to the single cover features on the inner sleeve of 12 Memories. The song is featured on One Tree Hill's compilation album One Tree Hill – Music from the WB Television Series, Vol. 1.

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Refugees (The Tears song)

"Refugees" is the debut single by The Tears, released on 25 April 2005 on Independiente Records. It charted at number 9 on the UK Singles Chart.

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Selfish Jean

"Selfish Jean" is a song by Scottish alternative rock band Travis, released as the second single from their fifth studio album, The Boy with No Name on 9 July 2007.

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Shorley Wall (song)

"Shorley Wall" is a song by Ooberman, released as the fourth and final single from their debut album The Magic Treehouse. It was released by Independiente in March 2000, and was the band's last release for the label. "Shorley Wall" was originally the lead track of an EP released by the band in 1998. The song charted at #47 on the UK Singles Chart.

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Side (song)

"Side" is a song by Scottish rock band Travis, released as the second single from the band's third studio album, The Invisible Band (2001). Travis frontman Fran Healy began writing the song by composing a rap, which he would later remove, and penning a riff that would support it. In February 2000, he completed the song's lyric, which describes how everyone shares life and explains that there is no greater existence for anyone who seeks it, as everyone shares the same "side" of life. The single received mixed review from music critics and peaked at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming a top-50 hit in Ireland, Italy, and New Zealand as well as on two US Billboard charts.

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Sing (Travis song)

"Sing" is a song by Scottish rock band Travis from their third studio album, The Invisible Band (2001). The song was written in 1999 by frontman Fran Healy while produced by Nigel Godrich and recorded at Ocean Way Studios in Los Angeles. It was released as the album's lead single in the United States on 23 April 2001. Healy originally titled "the melody "Swing" but eventually changed the title for the song to "Sing", making it about working past the troubles of a relationship by not being afraid to let oneself go and sing in front of a loved one. The song is noted for its prominent use of the banjo, played by lead guitarist Andy Dunlop, and contains a string arrangement performed by Millennia Strings.

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Target (Embrace song)

"Target" is a song by English rock band Embrace and is featured on their number-one charting fifth album, This New Day. It was released 11 September 2006 as the follow-up to the band's official World Cup 2006 Anthem. It didn't repeat the top 3 success of their two recent singles from their album, peaking at #29 in the UK Singles Chart and was their last song to reach the UK top 40.

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Tears from a Willow

"Tears from a Willow" is a song by Ooberman, released as the third single from their debut album The Magic Treehouse. It was released by Independiente in October 1999. In the song's radio edit, a reference to LSD was removed, but remained intact on the single itself. The radio edit has never been released commercially, but can be heard in the song's video. It charted at #62 on the UK Singles Chart.

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Turn (Travis song)

"Turn" is the fourth single from Indie band Travis' second studio album, The Man Who. The single peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart and reached the top 40 in Ireland and New Zealand.

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U16 Girls

"U16 Girls" is the second single released from Indie band Travis' debut album, Good Feeling. The single was released on 1 April 1997 in the United Kingdom.

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Walking in the Sun

"Walking in the Sun" is a song by Scottish indie rock band Travis. It was released on 18 October 2004 as the only single from their compilation album, Singles. The single peaked at number 20 in the UK Singles Chart. Like the Singles album cover, the single artwork shows photographs of the band.

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World at Your Feet

"World at Your Feet" is a song by English rock band Embrace, and is featured on the re-released version of their album This New Day. It was the official song of the England World Cup squad in the 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign, and was released on 5 June 2006. Singer Danny McNamara told the NME: "We didn't apply to do this. They just asked us. Our manager said, 'Do you want to do the World Cup song? The FA want to know.' I asked my dad and he said, 'if you think you're up to it-do it!' I was just trying to cover all the bases."

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Writing to Reach You

"Writing to Reach You" is the first single taken from Scottish rock band Travis' second studio album, The Man Who (1999).