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*" After the Ball " becomes the first sheet music to sell over 1 million copies ( for a single publisher in a single year )
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*" Flames " was used in the 2007 film " After Sex " during a scene where Kat ( Zoe Saldana ) and Nikki ( Mila Kunis ) are talking.
*" Year " represents year song was either recorded, released originally or supposed to be released ( in cases of songs such as " After All " which were released years after they were recorded ).
*" Fifty Years After the Fair ", written and recorded by Aimee Mann describes the Fair from the current vantage point of " tomorrow ", with a mixture of nostalgia and remorse.
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*" Take Me Out to the Ball Game " is a 1908 Tin Pan Alley song by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer which has become the unofficial anthem of baseball, although neither of its authors had attended a game prior to writing the song.
*" When You're Near " contains samples of " Last Night Changed it All ( I Really Had a Ball )" by Esther Williams & " Povo " by Freddie Hubbard.
*" We'll pause for a little ' Take Me Out to the Ball Game ' ... " ( Said as a lead in to a commercial break after the top of the seventh inning is completed )
*" DQ Blizzard " includes sampling of Aphex Twin's " Bucephalus Bouncing Ball ," Green Day's " Armatage Shanks ," Blink-182's song " Dysentery Gary ", and pays homage to Reggie and the Full Effect's " Your Girlfriends Hates Me.
*" Take Me Out to the Ball Game "-Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra from Take Me Out to the Ball Game ( 1949 )
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