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Really is the second album by J. J. Cale. It was released in 1972. Track listing. All songs by J.J. Cale, except where noted. "Lies" – 2:56 "Everything Will Be Alright" - 3:15 "I'll Kiss The World Goodbye" - 1:47 "Changes" - 2:25 "Right Down Here" - 3:14 "If You're Ever In Oklahoma" - 2:06 "Ridin' Home" - 2:39 "Going Down" - 3:00 "Soulin'" - 2:19 "Playing In The Street" - 1:51 "Mo Jo" (McKinley Morganfield) - 2:29 "Louisiana Women" - 2:56
re·al·ly (r-l, r l) adv. 1. In actual truth or fact: The horseshoe crab isn't really a crab at all. 2. Truly; genuinely: That was a really enjoyable evening.
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You Really Got Me" is a rock song written by Ray Davies and performed by his band, The Kinks. It was released as the group's third single, in August 1964, and reached Number 1 on the UK singles chart the following month, staying there for two weeks. It was the group's breakthrough hit, and established them as one of the top British Invasion acts in the United States.
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You Really Got Me" is a rock song written by Ray Davies and performed by his band, The Kinks. It was released as the group's third single, in August 1964, and reached Number 1 on the UK singles chart the following month, staying there for two weeks. It was the group's breakthrough hit, and established them as one of the top British Invasion acts in the United States.
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We are pleased to announce the launch of Really Nice Restaurants, a new restaurant group comprised of Nick's Fishmarket, The Clubhouse, and Butter.
verb (used with object), verb (used without object), -lied, -ly⋅ing. to ally again or anew.
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