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・ No Soap (In a Dirty War)
・ No soap radio
・ No Soap, Radio (TV series)
・ No Social Media
・ No Son of Mine
・ No Song Too Sacred
・ No song, no supper
・ No sos vos, soy yo
・ No Soucy !
・ No Soul No Strain
・ No Sound But a Heart
・ No Sound But the Wind
・ No Sound from the Outside
・ No Sound Without Silence
・ No Sound Without Silence Tour
No Souvenirs
・ No soy monedita de oro
・ No Spare Parts
・ No Speech
・ No Spiritual Surrender
・ No Spring for Frazer
・ No Starch Press
・ No Stars in the Jungle
・ No Stars, Just Talent
・ No Stilettos
・ No Stone Unturned
・ No Stone Unturned (2013 album)
・ No Stoppin' That Rockin'
・ No Straight Angles
・ No Strange


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No Souvenirs : ウィキペディア英語版
No Souvenirs

"No Souvenirs" is a 1989 song by Melissa Etheridge and the second single of her second album ''Brave and Crazy''.
==Song information ==

“No Souvenirs” was actually written before the first album came out but Melissa Etheridge decided to keep it back until the second album since its original intro was too similar to the intro of “Bring Me Some Water”. The song is about a love affair that goes by very fast and leaves “no souvenirs”. The lyrics reflect a phone call the singer makes a while after the breakup reminding her lover that she can still get in touch with her but that she would also accept it if she destroys all the souvenirs of that relationship. On the bonus DVD of her greatest hits album, Etheridge states that this is the song she gets the most questions about since it names various words she has created and phrases that mean specific things to her (“Jackpot telephone”, “Make the buffalo roam”...).〔''Greatest Hits: The Road Less Traveled'' Bonus DVD at 28:01〕

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