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  2. My Baby Loves Me (Just the Way That I Am) - Wikipedia

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    My Baby Loves Me" would top the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart the week of December 18, 1993, coincidentally blocking "American Honky-Tonk Association" from the number one spot. It also became McBride's first number one single in the country, and her last until " Still Holding On " in 1997.

  3. File:Everybody Loves My Baby (1924) sheet music.pdf

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  4. Internet Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Archive is an American non-profit organization founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle that runs a digital library website, archive.org. [2] [3] [4] It provides free access to collections of digitized media including websites, software applications, music, audiovisual, and print materials. The Archive also advocates a free and open ...

  5. Love's Train - Wikipedia

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    "Love's Train" is a song by American R&B and funk band Con Funk Shun from their tenth studio album, To the Max (1982). The song was written by Con Funk Shun frontmen Michael Cooper and Felton C. Pilate II , and produced by the band.

  6. The Dog Who Loved Trains - Wikipedia

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    The Dog Who Loved Trains (Serbo-Croatian: Pas koji je voleo vozove, Serbian Cyrillic: Пас који је волео возове), is a 1977 Yugoslav film directed by Goran Paskaljević. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear award at the 28th Berlin International Film Festival in 1978.

  7. Baby Love - Wikipedia

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    At the insistence of Berry Gordy hoping for a follow-up chart-topper, Holland–Dozier–Holland produced "Baby Love" to sound like "Where Did Our Love Go". [9] Elements were reincorporated into the single such as Diana Ross's cooing lead vocal and oohing, Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson's "baby-baby" backup, the Funk Brothers' instrumental track, and teenager Mike Valvano's footstomping.

  8. Baby Love (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    Baby Love is a 1969 British drama film directed by Alastair Reid and starring Diana Dors, Linda Hayden, Keith Barron and Ann Lynn. [2] It was written by Reid, Guido Coen and Michael Klinger, based on the 1968 novel Baby Love by Tina Chad Christian.

  9. Baby Train - Wikipedia

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    The Baby Train, or simply Baby Train, is an urban legend told in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia. [1] The legend first appeared in Christopher Morley 's 1939 novel Kitty Foyle . [ 2 ]