• (1987) "Jacob's Ladder" (Mark Wills song) (1996) "Jacob's Ladder (Not in My Name)", a 2002 song by Chumbawamba "Jacob's Ladder", a 2003 song by Converge...
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  • "Jacob's Ladder" is a song written by Cal Sweat, Brenda Sweat, and Tony Martin, and recorded by American country music artist Mark Wills. It was released...
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    the Hot Country Songs charts. Besides these, six more of his singles have reached top 10 on the chart: his debut single "Jacob's Ladder", "Places I've...
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  • the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts: "Jacob's Ladder", "High Low and In Between", and "Places I've Never Been", which...
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    respectively. Besides these two songs, he has sent six more into the top ten of the same chart: his 1996 debut single "Jacob's Ladder," 1997's "Places I've Never...
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  • High Low and In Between (category Mark Wills songs)
    the song "a fiddle-driven, mid-tempo song about a man under the spell of his woman." The song was the B-side of Wills' debut single "Jacob's Ladder". A...
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  • artist Mark Wills. Released in 2002 on Mercury Nashville Records, it features the greatest hits from his first four studio albums: 1996's Mark Wills, 1998's...
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    South Africa. ISBN 978-1-77022-276-2. Foster, Douglas (June 2009). "Jacob's Ladder". The Atlantic. Vol. 303, no. 5. pp. 72–80. Retrieved 8 July 2013. Gordin...
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  • football code. Its origins can be traced to an 1858 letter in which Tom Wills, captain of the Victoria cricket team, calls for the formation of a "foot-ball...
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  • Goats, 1996. "Good Old Oklahoma" – written by Bob Wills and Tommy Duncan, lead singer with Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, and recorded by them in 1935...
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