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- Poets_(song) abstract ""Poets" is the first single from The Tragically Hip's sixth studio album, Phantom Power. The song reached #1 on Canada's Alternative chart, and stayed #1 for 12 weeks straight, longer than any song in the history of that chart. The song has become a live staple for the band, and has been performed at several of the band's biggest concerts, including their performance at Woodstock 1999 and at the Live 8 concert in 2005, with Dan Aykroyd playing harmonica.".
- Poets_(song) album Phantom_Power_(The_Tragically_Hip_album).
- Poets_(song) genre Rock_music.
- Poets_(song) musicalArtist The_Tragically_Hip.
- Poets_(song) musicalBand The_Tragically_Hip.
- Poets_(song) producer Steve_Berlin.
- Poets_(song) recordLabel Universal_Music_Group.
- Poets_(song) runtime "239.0".
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- Poets_(song) wikiPageLength "3577".
- Poets_(song) wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Poets_(song) wikiPageRevisionID "674477502".
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink %22Heroes%22_(David_Bowie_song).
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- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Singles_Chart.
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- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1998_singles.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:The_Tragically_Hip_songs.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Aykroyd.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Live_8_concert,_Barrie.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Mainstream_Rock_(chart).
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Mainstream_Rock_Tracks.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Phantom_Power_(The_Tragically_Hip_album).
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink RPM_(magazine).
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- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Berlin.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink The_Scene_(song).
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink The_Tragically_Hip.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink The_Wallflowers.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Music_Group.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Woodstock_1999.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Poets".
- Poets_(song) writer The_Tragically_Hip.
- Poets_(song) after ""The Scene" by Big Sugar".
- Poets_(song) album Phantom_Power_(The_Tragically_Hip_album).
- Poets_(song) artist The_Tragically_Hip.
- Poets_(song) audioSample%3F_ "no".
- Poets_(song) before ""Heroes" by The Wallflowers".
- Poets_(song) border "no".
- Poets_(song) coverSize "250".
- Poets_(song) genre Rock_music.
- Poets_(song) hasPhotoCollection Poets_(song).
- Poets_(song) label Universal_Music_Group.
- Poets_(song) language English_language.
- Poets_(song) lastSingle ""Springtime in Vienna"".
- Poets_(song) length "239.0".
- Poets_(song) name "Poets".
- Poets_(song) nextSingle ""Something On"".
- Poets_(song) producer Steve_Berlin.
- Poets_(song) released "1998".
- Poets_(song) thisSingle ""Poets"".
- Poets_(song) title "Canadian RPM Rock/Alternative 30 number-one single".
- Poets_(song) trackNo "1".
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- Poets_(song) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Succession_box.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:The_Tragically_Hip.
- Poets_(song) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Youtube.
- Poets_(song) writer "The Tragically Hip".
- Poets_(song) years "--07-13".
- Poets_(song) subject Category:1998_singles.
- Poets_(song) subject Category:The_Tragically_Hip_songs.
- Poets_(song) hypernym Single.
- Poets_(song) type MusicalWork.
- Poets_(song) type Single.
- Poets_(song) type Work.
- Poets_(song) type CreativeWork.
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- Poets_(song) comment ""Poets" is the first single from The Tragically Hip's sixth studio album, Phantom Power. The song reached #1 on Canada's Alternative chart, and stayed #1 for 12 weeks straight, longer than any song in the history of that chart. The song has become a live staple for the band, and has been performed at several of the band's biggest concerts, including their performance at Woodstock 1999 and at the Live 8 concert in 2005, with Dan Aykroyd playing harmonica.".
- Poets_(song) label "Poets (song)".
- Poets_(song) sameAs m.0bwgjvv.
- Poets_(song) sameAs Q17066321.
- Poets_(song) sameAs Q17066321.
- Poets_(song) wasDerivedFrom Poets_(song)?oldid=674477502.
- Poets_(song) isPrimaryTopicOf Poets_(song).
- Poets_(song) name "Poets".