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Amazing
power ballad performed by American hard rock band Aerosmith
I Feel You
1993 single by Depeche Mode
Happy Nation
song written and composed by Jonas Berggren and Ulf Ekberg; originally recorded by Ace of Base and released in 1992
Because the Night
song written and composed by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith, originally recorded by Patti Smith in 1977 and released in 1978
Return to Innocence
single by Enigma
Walk
1993 single by Pantera
Gloria
original song written and composed by Van Morrison; first recorded by Them
That's the Way Love Goes
1993 single by Janet Jackson
I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
original song written and composed by Charlie Reid and Craig Reid; first recorded by The Proclaimers in 1988
Venus as a Boy
song by Björk
Go West
song written and composed by Jacques Morali, Henri Belolo and Victor Willis, originally recorded by Village People in 1978 and released in 1979
Today
1993 song by The Smashing Pumpkins
Wild Thing
song by The Troggs
Heroin
original song written and composed by Lou Reed; first recorded by The Velvet Underground & Nico
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
song co-written and performed by Rod Stewart
If
1993 single by Janet Jackson
Soul to Squeeze
song by the band Red Hot Chili Peppers
Linger
1993 single by The Cranberries
Runaway Train
song written and composed by Dave Pirner, originally recorded by Soul Asylum and released in 1992
True Love
song written and composed by Cole Porter, originally recorded by Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly and released in 1956
It's My Life
1992 single by Dr. Alban
Bombtrack
"Bombtrack" is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine. It is the band’s third single and the opening track on their self-titled debut album.
Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang
influential hip hop single
Sexual Healing
original song written by Marvin Gaye, Odell Brown and David Ritz; first recorded by Marvin Gaye
Again
1993 song by American singer Janet Jackson
Your Latest Trick
1986 single by Dire Straits
Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
1993 song by U2
If I Ever Lose My Faith in You
1993 single by Sting
Don't Give Up
song by the English singer-songwriter and rock musician Peter Gabriel (1986)
Won't Get Fooled Again
song written by Pete Townshend; first recorded by The Who
Fields of Gold
1993 song by Sting
If You Have to Ask
1993 single by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Two Princes
song by Spin Doctors
Tequila Sunrise
single by the Eagles
Keep Ya Head Up
song by 2Pac
Puss / Oh, the Guilt
1993 split single by The Jesus Lizard / Nirvana
Big Gun
1993 single by AC/DC
Numb
1993 song by U2
Another Day
1993 single by Dream Theater
Livin' on the Edge
Aerosmith song
I Get Around
1993 single by 2Pac
Rooster
1993 single by Alice in Chains
No Limit
1993 single by 2 Unlimited
Angel of the Morning
original song written and composed by Chip Taylor; first recorded by Evie Sands and released in 1967
Cose della vita
Eros Ramazzotti song
Skin o' My Teeth
1993 single by Megadeth
Grease
original song written and composed by Barry Gibb; from the 1978 film "Grease", performed by Frankie Valli
Holler If Ya Hear Me
single
Mr. Vain
song written and composed by Steven Levis, Nosie Katzmann and Jay Supreme, originally recorded by Culture Beat and released in 1993
I Can See Clearly Now
original song written and composed by Johnny Nash; first recorded by Johnny Nash
Heartache Tonight
1979 single by Eagles
In These Arms
1993 single by Bon Jovi
Lemon
1993 song by U2
Cherub Rock
1993 single by The Smashing Pumpkins
Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')
1992 Dr. Dre single
When I Fall in Love
original song written and composed by Victor Young and Edward Heyman; from the 1952 movie "One Minute to Zero"
Go
single by Pearl Jam
Chain Reaction
song by Diana Ross
Run to You
1993 single by Whitney Houston
'74–'75
"74–75" is a song by American band the Connells from their fifth studio album, Ring (1993). The acoustic ballad was released by TVT Records as the album's third single in 1993, but it did not chart in the United States. It would later become a European hit for the band in 1995, reaching the top 10 in a total of 11 European countries and peaking at 1 in Norway and Sweden. It also charted within the top 30 of the UK Singles Chart on two occasions. Since the Connells never had another hit, they are widely seen as a one-hit wonder.