Grimes, “Genesis”, the lead single from the third studio album ‘Visions’. © 2012 Arbutus

Sade, “The Sweetest Taboo”, from the group’s sophomore studio album ‘Promise’. © 1985 Epic / Portrait

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Fiona Apple, “O’ Sailor”, from the singer’s third studio album ‘Extaordinary Machine’ (2005).

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Gram Rabbit, “Wheels in Motion”, from the group’s third studio album ‘Miracles & Metaphors’. © 2010 Cobraside

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Madonna, “Nothing Really Matters”, the fifth and final single from her seventh studio album ‘Ray of Light’. © 1998 Maverick Records

Chumbawamba, “Diggers’ Song” from the group’s third studio album ‘English Rebel Songs 1381–1984’. © 1988 Agit-Prop Records

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Carole King, “It’s Too Late”, the lead single from the singer’s sophomore studio album ‘Tapestry’. © 1971 Ode Records

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White Magic, “The Light” from the group’s debut studio album ‘Dat Rosa Mel Apibus’. © 2006 Drag City

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Yma Sumac, “Malambo No. 1” from the fifth studio album ‘Mambo!’. © 1954 Capitol Records

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Pet Shop Boys, “Domino Dancing”, the second single from the duo’s third studio album ‘Introspective’. © 1988 Parlophone

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Fiona Apple, “Across the Universe”, from the soundtrack to ‘Pleasantville’. © 1998 New Line Records

Chumbawamba, “When I’m Bad” from the group’s tenth studio album ‘Readymades’. © 2002 MUTT Records

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The Ronettes, “Be My Baby” from the group’s debut (and only) studio album ‘Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica’. © 1963 Philles Records

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Mary Timony, c. 2002.

Mary Timony, c. 2002.

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Fiona Apple, “So Sleepy”, featuring Jon Brion and the Punch Brothers; written by students of the Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization 826LA for the compilation benefit album ‘Chickens In Love’. Also appears in the 2012 Judd Apatow film ‘This Is 40’. © 2010

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