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  2. Ol' '55 - Wikipedia

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    "Ol' '55" is a song by American musician Tom Waits. It is the opening track and lead single from Waits' debut studio album, Closing Time, released in March 1973 on Asylum Records. Written by Waits and produced by Jerry Yester, "Ol' '55" was a minor hit. It has been described as more conventional than Waits' later songs. [1]

  3. Time (Tom Waits song) - Wikipedia

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    "Time" is a song by Tom Waits appearing on his eighth studio album Rain Dogs.It was written by Waits and was recorded in 1985 at RCA Studios in New York City. [1]It was covered by Tori Amos for her 2001 concept album Strange Little Girls.

  4. (Looking for) The Heart of Saturday Night - Wikipedia

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    After completing the album Closing Time, Waits toured with Frank Zappa. At this period, Waits started to write and compose the album The Heart of Saturday Night, basing it around the writing style and thematic elements of Jack Kerouac. [2] [3] The song itself is a melancholy reflection of exploring the city streets at night.

  5. Jersey Girl (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song, performed by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, was released as the B-side of the 1984 single "Cover Me". [3] Springsteen slightly rewrote it to replace a Waits line about "whores on Eighth Avenue" with "the girls out on the avenue", and added a verse about taking "that little brat of yours and drop[ping] her off at your mom's" [4] (This line was originally written for "Party ...

  6. Foreign Affairs (Tom Waits album) - Wikipedia

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    Foreign Affairs is the fifth studio album by singer and songwriter Tom Waits, released on September 13, 1977, on Asylum Records. [1] It was produced by Bones Howe, and featured Bette Midler singing a duet with Waits on "I Never Talk to Strangers".

  7. Big Time (1988 film) - Wikipedia

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    Big Time was issued on LaserDisc, VHS in Japan, UK and Yugoslavia, but was only issued on VHS in North America. [10] No official DVD [11] or Blu-ray edition has yet been released, though the film was made available for streaming on the Amazon Prime platform on September 1, 2020.

  8. Way Down in the Hole - Wikipedia

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    Versions, in series order, were recorded by The Blind Boys of Alabama, Tom Waits, The Neville Brothers, DoMaJe, and Steve Earle. Season four's version, performed by the Baltimore teenagers Ivan Ashford, Markel Steele, Cameron Brown, Tariq Al-Sabir and Avery Bargasse, was arranged and recorded specifically for the show. [4]

  9. The Early Years (album series) - Wikipedia

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    The Early Years is a two-part retrospective album series of Tom Waits songs, consisting of recordings made before Waits' debut album, Closing Time.Volume one was released in 1991 and volume two was released in 1993 on Bizarre/Straight.

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