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    2004, the Ordinary Boys released their debut album Over the Counter Culture preceded by the single "Maybe Someday". The title track "Over the Counter...
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  • The Ordinary Boys is the self-titled fourth studio album by The Ordinary Boys released on 2 October 2015. The album spawned the singles "Awkward" and...
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  • Everything You Ever Wanted in Ten Easy Steps is the third album by English indie band the Ordinary Boys, released following lead singer Samuel Preston's...
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  • Over the Counter Culture is the debut studio album by English indie rock band the Ordinary Boys. The album received critical praise and spawned the singles...
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    Preston (singer) (category The Ordinary Boys)
    in the band the Ordinary Boys. He also appeared in the reality television show Celebrity Big Brother in 2006, in which he finished fourth. After the Ordinary...
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  • Brassbound (category The Ordinary Boys albums)
    the second studio album by the Ordinary Boys, released in 2005. It contains the singles "Boys Will Be Boys" and "Life Will Be the Death of Me". The album...
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  • "Boys Will Be Boys" is a single by British rock group the Ordinary Boys. It was released in 2005, when it reached number 16 in the UK Singles Chart, but...
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  • "No Ordinary Love" is a song by English band Sade, released in September 1992 by Epic Records as the lead single and opening track from their fourth studio...
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  • (The Ordinary Boys song), 2005 "Boys Will Be Boys" (Paulina Rubio song), 2012 "Boys Will Be Boys", a song by Backstreet Boys from their 1996 album Backstreet...
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  • a song by English indie rock group the Ordinary Boys, released in early 2007. The song was taken from their album How to Get Everything You Ever Wanted...
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