Swoon
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Swoon may refer to:
  • Fainting
  • "Swoon" (song), a 2009 song by Imogen Heap
    Imogen Heap
    Imogen Jennifer Jane Heap is a Grammy Award-winning English singer, composer and songwriter from Havering, Essex. She is known for her work as part of the musical duo Frou Frou and her solo albums, which she writes, produces, and mixes...

     from the album Ellipse
  • "Swoon" (song)
    Swoon (song)
    "Swoon" is a song by The Chemical Brothers, released as the first official single from their 2010 album Further. The song was played on a few occasions by The Chemical Brothers prior to its release in their DJ sets. On May 6, 2010 an official video of the radio edit was put up on Parlophone Records...

    , a 2010 single by The Chemical Brothers
  • Swoon (Silversun Pickups album)
    Swoon (Silversun Pickups album)
    Swoon is the second full-length studio album by Los Angeles alternative rock band Silversun Pickups, released through Dangerbird Records on 14 April 2009...

    , the second album by Silversun Pickups
  • Swoon (Prefab Sprout album), the debut album by Prefab Sprout
  • Swoon (film)
    Swoon (film)
    Swoon is an independent film written and directed by Tom Kalin, released in 1992. It is an account of the 1924 Leopold and Loeb murder case, focusing more on the homosexuality of the killers than other movies based on the case...

    , a film on the 1924 Leopold and Loeb murder case
  • Swoon (artist)
    Swoon (artist)
    Swoon is a street artist born in New London, Connecticut, and raised in Daytona Beach, Florida. She moved to New York City at age nineteen, and specializes in life-size wheatpaste prints and paper cutouts of figures...

    , a graffiti artist from New York City
  • Swoon hypothesis
    Swoon hypothesis
    The Swoon Hypothesis refers to a number of theories that aim to explain the resurrection of Jesus, proposing that Jesus didn't die on the cross, but merely fell unconscious , and was later revived in the tomb in the same mortal body...

    , a number of theories about the resurrection of Jesus Christ
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