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  2. Livin' in These Troubled Times - Wikipedia

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    "Livin' in These Troubled Times" is a song written by Sam Hogin, Roger Cook and Philip Donnelly, and recorded by American country music artist Crystal Gayle. It was released in August 1982 as the third single from the album Hollywood, Tennessee. The song reached number 9 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]

  3. Three Good Reasons - Wikipedia

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    Three Good Reasons is an album by the American musician Crystal Gayle, released in 1992. [2] [3] Many of its songs are about the ending of a relationship. [4] The title track was released as the album's first single. [5] Gayle supported the album with a North American tour. [6]

  4. If My Friends Could See Me Now - Wikipedia

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    "If My Friends Could See Me Now", with music by Cy Coleman and lyrics by Dorothy Fields, is a song from the 1966 Broadway musical Sweet Charity.In the musical the character of Charity, played in the original New York cast by Gwen Verdon, reflects on her marvellous luck as she spends time with Vittorio.

  5. Ready for the Times to Get Better - Wikipedia

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    "Ready for the Times to Get Better" is a song written by Allen Reynolds, and recorded by American country music artist Crystal Gayle. The song first appeared on Gayle's album Crystal in 1976 and was released as a single in January 1978. It was the fourth single from the album and Gayle's fourth number one on the U.S Billboard Hot Country ...

  6. The Lord bless you and keep you - Wikipedia

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    In "The Lord bless you and keep you", Rutter keeps the music restrained and simple. The accompaniment first rests on a pedal point; long chords in the bass change only every half bar, while broken chords in steady quavers add colour. The first line of the text is sung by the sopranos alone, then repeated by all voices, starting in unison but ...

  7. You Never Miss a Real Good Thing (Till He Says Goodbye)

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    "You Never Miss a Real Good Thing (Till He Says Goodbye)" is a song written by Bob McDill, and recorded by American country music artist Crystal Gayle. It was released in October 1976 as the second single from her album Crystal. The song was her second #1 song on the country chart.

  8. I've Cried (The Blue Right Out of My Eyes) - Wikipedia

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    Gayle had also done the original demo recording in 1969. The demo session was recorded at Surefire Music, a publishing company owned by The Wilburn Brothers. Gayle had been recording a series of demos at the publishing company before recording Lynn's composition. Gayle's version of the track was heard by Decca producer Owen Bradley.

  9. A Clare Benediction - Wikipedia

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    A Clare Benediction is an anthem by John Rutter, beginning May the Lord show his mercy upon you. Rutter wrote both the text and music of the composition to honour Clare College, Cambridge, where he had studied. The work was published by Oxford University Press in 1998.