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  1. Cat Scratch Fever (song) " Cat Scratch Fever " is a song by American rock musician Ted Nugent from his album of the same name. [3] The song is well known for its signature riff, which is a 3-tone minor-key melody harmonized in parallel fourths. In 2009, it was named the 32nd-best hard rock song of all time by VH1.

  2. Fever (Adam Lambert song) " Fever " is a song by American pop vocalist and American Idol season eight runner-up Adam Lambert. The song was written by Lady Gaga, Rob Fusari and Jeff Bhasker for Lambert's debut album, For Your Entertainment. It was released as a radio-only single in New Zealand in September 2010.

  3. Songwriter (s) Bill Ador (pseudonym for Willy Albimoor) Producer (s) Roland Kluger. Awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. " Jungle Fever " is a 1971 [2] track performed by Belgian producers the Chakachas, written by pianist and arranger Willy Albimoor (as Bill Ador) and first issued in Belgium by Swineyard, an independent record label.

  4. After releasing her first fragrance Heat in 2010, Beyoncé re-recorded "Fever" as promotion for Heat, using the song in its adverts. The trade charts were so distorted in the 1950s that even though Willie John's original version, (which made #24 in the US) trailed Peggy Lee's, it outsold hers by 2 to 1.

  5. Ramblin' Fever (song) " Ramblin' Fever " is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard. It was released in May 1977 as the second single and title track from the album Ramblin' Fever. The song spent two weeks at number two on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]

  6. Full Moon Fever is the debut solo studio album by American musician Tom Petty, released on April 24, 1989, by MCA Records. It features contributions from members of his band the Heartbreakers, notably Mike Campbell, as well as Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison (who died prior to its release), and George Harrison, Petty's bandmates in the Traveling Wilburys.

  7. Scarlet Fever (song) " Scarlet Fever " is a song written by Mike Dekle, and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Rogers. It was released in June 1983 as the third single from the album We've Got Tonight. The song reached number 94 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in mid-1983. The song peaked at number 5 on the country chart.

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