• "Wild Wood" is a song by British singer-songwriter Paul Weller, released in August 1993 by Go! Discs as the second single from the singer's second solo...
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  • Wild Wood is the second solo studio album by Paul Weller, released in September 1993. It made it to number 2 on the UK Albums Chart, and contained four...
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  • is a song by British singer-songwriter Paul Weller, released in July 1993 by Go! Discs as the first single from his second solo album, Wild Wood (1993)...
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    Paul John Weller (born John William Weller; 25 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Weller achieved fame with the band the Jam in the...
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  • Paul Weller is the debut solo album by the English singer-songwriter Paul Weller, released in 1992. After disbanding The Style Council and leaving label...
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    Highlights & Hang Ups (1993) Live Wood (1994) Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2000) Live in Hyde Park (2001) Paul Weller: Later... with Jools Holland (2002)...
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  • "Hung Up" is a song by British singer-songwriter Paul Weller released in March 1994. The song reached number 11 on the UK Singles Chart in April 1994,...
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  • Brussels (17 April 1994). The album mixes songs from Weller's eponymous debut album and its follow up, Wild Wood, along with snatches of covers (The Who's...
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  • Wildwood (redirect from Wild Woods)
    the Wildwood", a song by William S. Pitts Wild Wood, a solo record by Paul Weller "Wildwood Flower", a traditional American folk song often associated...
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  • Stanley Road (category Paul Weller albums)
    studio album by Paul Weller, released by Go! Discs in 1995. The album took its name from the street in Woking where Weller grew up. Weller's cover version...
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