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  2. The Secret Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Their song "Tomorrow Will Be Kinder", inspired by the tornadoes that swept through Alabama in 2011, [10] was featured on the album The Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 and Beyond, although the song was not featured in the film.

  3. Christmas Carol, Chemically Cleaned - Wikipedia

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    The poem parodies the well-known German Christmas carol "Morgen, Kinder, wird's was geben" ("Tomorrow, children, there will be something"). In this poem, Kästner expresses a satirical sentiment that on Christmas day, poor children will not receive anything, as presents and a splendid Christmas for poor children are not necessary or desirable.

  4. The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond

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    The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond is the soundtrack album to the 2012 film The Hunger Games.The score for the film was composed by James Newton Howard, but the companion album consists primarily of songs by various artists inspired by, but not heard in, the film.

  5. Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day - Wikipedia

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    "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing-day" is an English carol usually attributed as "traditional"; its first written appearance is in William B. Sandys' Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern of 1833. [1] However, it is almost certainly of a much earlier date; Studwell (2006) places it in the 16th century. [ 2 ]

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  7. This Have I Done for My True Love - Wikipedia

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    "This Have I Done for My True Love", or "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day", Op. 34, no. 1 [H128], [1] is a motet [2] or part song [3] composed in 1916 by Gustav Holst. The words are taken from an ancient carol , and the music is so strongly influenced by English folk music that it has sometimes been mistaken for a traditional folk song itself.

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  9. Tomorrow Will Be Better - Wikipedia

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    "Tomorrow Will Be Better" (Chinese: 明天會更好; pinyin: Míngtiān huì Gènghǎo) is a Taiwanese Mandopop charity record written by Lo Ta-yu and sung by over 60 artists. It was recorded on 15 September 1985 and released on 25 October 1985 in order to raise money for World Vision International to help with aid to Africa.