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I Just Want to Celebrate         
1971 SINGLE BY RARE EARTH
"I Just Want to Celebrate" is a song recorded by American rock band Rare Earth. It was the lead single on their 1971 album One World and was the band's fifth single overall.
I Just Want to Thank You Lord         
"I Just Want to Thank You Lord" is a notable American gospel and bluegrass song written by Judy Marshall (born 1951) of the Marshall Family of West Virginia.Thomas Goldsmith, The Bluegrass Reader (University of Illinois Press, 2004) p.
I Want to Be Gay         
2005 SINGLE BY JULIE BROWN
I Want to be Gay; I Want To Be Gay; I want to be gay
"I Want to Be Gay" is the fourth single released by singer and comedian Julie Brown. It was released 18 years after her last single.
Examples of use of I Just Want to Celebrate
1. I don‘t want to talk about my time in prison, I just want to celebrate." Ms Driza, of south Norwood, had worked for both judges as a cleaner.
2. Then there will be the small problem of security. ‘For the Love of God‘ will be the centrepiece of a forthcoming Hirst show, Beyond Belief, which will inaugurate Jay Jopling‘s new gallery, White Cube 3, in London‘s West End in June 2007. ‘The demands of the insurance company will dictate the level of security‘, said Hirst‘s business adviser, Frank Dunphy. ‘But with a unique project like this you‘re talking about the kind of security more synonymous with an international airport than an art gallery.‘ ‘I just want to celebrate life by saying to hell with death,‘ said the artist, ‘What better way of saying that than by taking the ultimate symbol of death and covering it in the ultimate symbol of luxury, desire and decadence?