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* In 32crash's "100y", Jean-Luc de Meyer's character describes the events that nearly killed him over the years, from age 3 to age 90.
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* It's not in the lyrics, but Music/{{Squeeze}} did a video for their "Hourglass" where in the chorus, the band is in diapers, then schoolboy uniforms, teenage punk clothes, business suits, old codger clothes, and coffins.

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* It's not in the lyrics, but Music/{{Squeeze}} Music/{{Squeeze|Band}} did a video for their "Hourglass" where in the chorus, the band is in diapers, then schoolboy uniforms, teenage punk clothes, business suits, old codger clothes, and coffins.
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** Not about anyone specifically, but "Marathon" from ''Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris'' goes from the 1920's to the end of the century (with slight {{Zeerust}}).

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** Not about anyone specifically, but "Marathon" from ''Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris'' goes from the 1920's 1920s to the end of the century (with slight {{Zeerust}}).



* K. T. Oslin's "80's Ladies" covers life from girlhood in the 1950s to 1980s mature years.

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* K. T. Oslin's "80's "80s Ladies" covers life from girlhood in the 1950s to 1980s mature years.
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* "Do You Wanna Go To Heaven" by T.G. Sheppard, a No. 1 country smash from 1980, where a broken man, in his later years, recalls his progression from living a Christ-centered live as a young boy to his broken-down life years later. Over the song's course, the song tells of the man's baptism (as a young boy), where he is asked the titular question (to mean, "Do you promise to live according to Christian values?), to his first sexual experience at his senior prom (his girl, a highly desirable girl named Bonnie Lou asking him if they can enjoy a highly satisfying and incredible sexual experience) ... to the present, where he is now a broken man, sitting in a tavern and indiscriminately asks a woman, possibly a prostitute, if they can have sex, to which she consents. The song grows darker in tone as the man's age progresses from young man to the present.

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* "Do You Wanna Go To Heaven" by T.G. Sheppard, a No. 1 country smash from 1980, where a broken man, in his later years, recalls his progression from living a Christ-centered live life as a young boy to his broken-down life years later. Over the song's course, the song tells of the man's baptism (as a young boy), where he is asked the titular question (to mean, "Do you promise to live according to Christian values?), to his first sexual experience at his senior prom (his girl, a highly desirable girl named Bonnie Lou asking him if they can enjoy a highly satisfying and incredible sexual experience) ... to the present, where he is now a broken man, sitting in a tavern and indiscriminately asks a woman, possibly a prostitute, if they can have sex, to which she consents. The song grows darker in tone as the man's age progresses from young man to the present.

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