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  2. Beep Beep (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song describes an unintended road race between two mismatched cars (a Cadillac and Nash Rambler) and charted with Billboard for 15 weeks, peaking at number four.

  3. Mulholland Drive (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mulholland Drive (film) ... Mulholland Drive[c] is a 2001 neo-noir mystery film written and directed by David Lynch. It follows an aspiring actress (Naomi Watts) who arrives in Los Angeles, where she befriends a woman (Laura Harring) who is suffering from amnesia after a car accident.

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  5. Big Yellow Taxi - Wikipedia

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    " Big Yellow Taxi " is a song written, composed, and originally recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell in 1970, and originally released on her third album, Ladies of the Canyon (1970).

  6. Benjamin Orr - Wikipedia

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    Ric Ocasek wrote and recorded the song "Silver" as a musical tribute to Orr. [29] It appeared on Ocasek's seventh and final solo studio album Nexterday (2005). [30]

  7. I'm in Love with My Car - Wikipedia

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    " I'm in Love with My Car " is a song by the British rock band Queen, released on their fourth album A Night at the Opera in 1975. It is the album's only song written entirely by drummer Roger Taylor.

  8. 409 (song) - Wikipedia

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    " 409 " is a song written by Brian Wilson, Mike Love, and Gary Usher for the American rock and roll band the Beach Boys. The song features Love singing lead vocals. It was originally released as the B-side of the single "Surfin' Safari" (1962). [4] It was later released on their 1962 album Surfin' Safari, and appeared again on their 1963 album Little Deuce Coupe. The song is credited for ...

  9. Hey Jude - Wikipedia

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    The ballad evolved from "Hey Jules", a song McCartney wrote to comfort John Lennon 's young son Julian Lennon, after Lennon had left his wife Cynthia Lennon for the Japanese artist Yoko Ono.