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-"[[Memories (song)|Memories]]"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3CZPNT9GSs] is a song written by [[Hugh Hopper]] ([[Soft Machine]]) first recorded by [[Robert Wyatt]] as the [[b-side]] of the single [[I'm A Believer / Memories]] in [[1974]]. It was later covered by [[Bill Laswell]]'s project [[Material (band)|Material]] on their [[1982]] album ''[[One Down]]''. "[[Memories (song)|Memories]]"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3CZPNT9GSs] was one of [[Whitney Houston]]'s first recordings as a featured vocalist.+"[[Memories (song)|Memories]]"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3CZPNT9GSs] is a song written by [[Hugh Hopper]] ([[Soft Machine]]) first recorded by [[Robert Wyatt]] as the [[b-side]] of the single "[[I'm A Believer]]" in [[1974]]. It was later covered by [[Bill Laswell]]'s project [[Material (band)|Material]] on their [[1982]] album ''[[One Down]]''. "[[Memories (song)|Memories]]"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3CZPNT9GSs] was one of [[Whitney Houston]]'s first recordings as a featured vocalist.
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"Memories"[1] is a song written by Hugh Hopper (Soft Machine) first recorded by Robert Wyatt as the b-side of the single "I'm A Believer" in 1974. It was later covered by Bill Laswell's project Material on their 1982 album One Down. "Memories"[2] was one of Whitney Houston's first recordings as a featured vocalist.



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