• "Jonah" is a song by English pop band Breathe, released in May 1987 as the band's debut American single, and third in the United Kingdom following "In...
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  • Klein. Jonah (musical), a 1985 Australian musical by John Romeril and Alan John "Jonah" (Breathe song), 1987 "Jonah" (Kanye West song), 2021 Jonah (given...
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  • in the United States on 24 August 1987, issuing "Jonah" as Breathe's first stateside single. "Jonah" did not chart in either the United States or the...
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  • How Can I Fall? (category Breathe (British band) songs)
    "How Can I Fall?" is a song by British band Breathe, written by the group members David Glasper and Marcus Lillington. It was released in June 1988 as...
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  • All That Jazz is the debut studio album by English pop band Breathe. Originally scheduled for release in October 1987, the album was issued first in the...
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  • was released in the United Kingdom and Europe on 3 September 1990, as Breathe's first single from the album Peace of Mind, and twelfth overall. It was...
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  • Hands to Heaven (category Breathe (British band) songs)
    is a ballad by English new wave band Breathe, taken from their debut studio album, All That Jazz (1987). The song released as their fifth UK single on...
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    Hot R&B/Hip-Hip Songs chart: "God Breathed", "Jonah", and "No Child Left Behind": "Kanye West – Chart History: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs". Billboard. Retrieved...
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  • is a song by English band Breathe, released in the United States during August 1990 as the first single from the album Peace of Mind. The song was Breathe's...
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  • "[Swift] leaves no space for the song to breathe, cramming in as many words as she can." Screen Rant's Lynn Sharpe placed the song 21st out of the 31 album tracks...
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