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7 Day Weekend (song)

"7 Day Weekend" is a song by Jamaican singer Grace Jones.

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Amado Mio

"Amado Mio" is a song from the classic 1946 film noir Gilda, written by Doris Fisher and Allan Roberts. The piece was lip-synched by Rita Hayworth and sung by Anita Kert Ellis. Grace Jones's rendition of the song on her 1989 album Bulletproof Heart was released as a single in a special "Brazilian Mix" in 1990. It became a significant dance hit in the US.

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The Apple Stretching

"The Apple Stretching" is a song by American recording artist Grace Jones, released as a single in 1982.

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Breakdown (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song)

"Breakdown" is the first single from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' self-titled debut album. It became a Top 40 hit in the United States and Canada.

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Corporate Cannibal

"Corporate Cannibal" is a song by Grace Jones, released in 2008 as the lead single from her tenth studio album Hurricane.

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Crush (Grace Jones song)

"Crush" is a 1987 single by Grace Jones.

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Cry Now, Laugh Later

"Cry Now, Laugh Later" is a song by Grace Jones from her 1982 album Living My Life.

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Demolition Man (song)

"Demolition Man" is a song written by Sting and performed by Grace Jones as the A-side of a 1981 single. Sting's band, the Police, later released their rendition of the song on their album Ghost in the Machine.

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Do or Die (Grace Jones song)

"Do or Die" is a single by Grace Jones, released in 1978, promoting her album Fame.

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Evilmainya

"Evilmainya" is a song by Grace Jones, released as a single in 1993.

I Need a Man (Grace Jones song)W
I Need a Man (Grace Jones song)

"I Need a Man" is a 1975 single by Grace Jones.

I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Perfect for You)W
I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Perfect for You)

"I'm Not Perfect " is the first single by Grace Jones from her album Inside Story, released in 1986.

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I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)

"I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)" is a single by Jamaican singer Grace Jones, released in 1981. The song is a reworking of Astor Piazzolla's "Libertango". It has sold 146,800 copies in France.

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Jones the Rhythm

"Jones the Rhythm" is the second single from Grace Jones' album Slave to the Rhythm, which was released in 1985.

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Living My Life (song)

"Living My Life" is a Grace Jones song released as a single in 1983.

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Love Bites (Grace Jones song)

"Love Bites" is a 1996 song by Grace Jones.

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Love Is the Drug

"Love Is the Drug" is a 1975 single from English rock band Roxy Music's fifth studio album Siren.

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Love on Top of Love

"Love on Top of Love" is a song by Grace Jones released in 1989 as the first single from Jones' ninth studio album Bulletproof Heart.

Love You to LifeW
Love You to Life

"Love You to Life" is a 2010 single by Grace Jones.

My Jamaican GuyW
My Jamaican Guy

"My Jamaican Guy" is a single by the Jamaican singer and actress Grace Jones, released in 1983.

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Nipple to the Bottle

"Nipple to the Bottle" is a single by the Jamaican singer and actress Grace Jones, released in 1982.

On Your Knees (song)W
On Your Knees (song)

"On Your Knees" is a 1979 single by the Jamaican singer Grace Jones.

Party Girl (Grace Jones song)W
Party Girl (Grace Jones song)

"Party Girl" is a single by Grace Jones released in 1986.

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Private Life (song)

"Private Life" is a 1980 song written by Chrissie Hynde, and released by both English band The Pretenders, and Jamaican singer Grace Jones in 1980.

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Pull Up to the Bumper

"Pull Up to the Bumper" is a 1981 single by Jamaican singer Grace Jones, released as the third single from her fifth album, Nightclubbing. It was co-written by Jones with Kookoo Baya and Dana Manno. The song's instrumental part was originally recorded in 1980 during the Warm Leatherette sessions; however, it did not make the album as Chris Blackwell found its R&B sound not fitting in the rest of the material. It was completed for the 1981 critically acclaimed album Nightclubbing and became its third single in June 1981. The song peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs in the US and number 53 in the UK. When re-released in 1986, it peaked at number 12 in the UK. The track has come to be one of Jones' signature tunes and her first transatlantic hit.

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A Rolling Stone

"A Rolling Stone" is a 1980 single by Jamaican singer Grace Jones.

Sex Drive (Grace Jones song)W
Sex Drive (Grace Jones song)

"Sex Drive" is a 1993 single by Grace Jones.

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Slave to the Rhythm (Grace Jones song)

"Slave to the Rhythm" is a 1985 hit song performed by Grace Jones.

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Sorry (Grace Jones song)

"Sorry" is a single by Jamaican singer and actress Grace Jones, released in 1976.

Hurricane (Grace Jones album)W
Hurricane (Grace Jones album)

Hurricane is the tenth studio album by singer Grace Jones, released in 2008, and her first album of new material in nineteen years. The album includes a number of autobiographical songs and the title track was first recorded as a 1997 collaboration with Tricky under the title "Cradle to the Grave". The album sold over 100,000 in Europe only and three years after the original release, Jones released a dub version of it. Hurricane – Dub came out on September 5, 2011.

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Use Me (Bill Withers song)

"Use Me" is a song, composed and originally recorded by Bill Withers, which was included on his 1972 album Still Bill. It was his second-biggest hit in the United States, released in September 1972, and later reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was kept from No. 1 by both: "Ben" by Michael Jackson and "My Ding-a-Ling" by Chuck Berry. "Use Me" also peaked at No. 2 on the soul chart for two weeks. Withers performed the song on Soul Train on November 4, 1972. Billboard ranked it as the No. 78 song for 1972. The song was certified Gold by the RIAA. The song is noted for its repeated bass figure which is heard alongside a complex rhythm in the percussion.

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Victor Should Have Been a Jazz Musician

"Victor Should Have Been a Jazz Musician" is a 1987 single by Grace Jones.

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La Vie en rose

"La Vie en rose" is the signature song of popular French singer Édith Piaf, written in 1945, popularized in 1946, and released as a single in 1947. The song became very popular in the US in 1950 with no fewer than seven different versions reaching the Billboard charts. These were by Tony Martin, Paul Weston, Bing Crosby, Ralph Flanagan, Victor Young, Dean Martin, and Louis Armstrong. It was popularly covered by Latin singer Thalia.

Walking in the Rain (Flash and the Pan song)W
Walking in the Rain (Flash and the Pan song)

"Walking in the Rain" is a 1978 song by Australian band Flash and the Pan.

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Williams' Blood

"Williams' Blood" is a single by Grace Jones, released in 2008.