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  2. Can't Take My Eyes Off You (album) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" had been included on Wilson's previous album, Hurt So Bad (1969), but it proved so successful on radio that Capitol made it the title track of her new album. [6] Can't Take My Eyes Off You entered the Billboard 200 on March 28, 1970, peaking at No. 155 and remaining on the chart for six weeks. [7]

  3. Nancy Wilson discography - Wikipedia

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    Studio LP's that reached the top ten on the R&B chart included Today My Way (1965), Gentle Is My Love (1965), A Touch of Today (1966), Tender Loving Care (1966), Nancy – Naturally (1966), Just for Now (1967), Lush Life (1967), Easy (1968), and Now I'm a Woman (1970). Ten singles spawned from the LP's made positions on the US Hot 100, Adult ...

  4. Nancy Wilson (jazz singer) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Sue Wilson (February 20, 1937 – December 13, 2018) was an American singer whose career spanned over five decades, from the mid-1950s until her retirement in the early 2010s.

  5. Nancy Wilson (rock musician) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Lamoureux Wilson (born March 16, 1954) is an American musician. She rose to fame alongside her older sister Ann as guitarist and second vocalist in the rock band Heart . Raised in Bellevue, Washington, Wilson began playing music as a teenager.

  6. I'll Close My Eyes (song) - Wikipedia

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    In this original version, the song is a song of regret, with a verse introducing the theme in words which include: "Love was mine, you gave me a chance; But my heart was not content and I lost my romance.." The main song refrain then begins (as it does in the later version) "I'll close my eyes" but continues "and make believe it's you". [1]

  7. These Dreams - Wikipedia

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    In the video, Nancy Wilson sings as she looks out over a pool of water and plays guitar in other sequences. Ann Wilson sings with her from shadow and the other band members have brief appearances performing the song. Wilson plays a Dean guitar as well as a petite sail-shaped electric guitar, created by luthier David Petschulat.

  8. Category:Nancy Wilson (jazz singer) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Nancy Wilson (jazz singer) songs or lists of Nancy Wilson (jazz singer) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Nancy Wilson (jazz singer) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Hurt So Bad (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hurt So Bad is a 1969 studio album by Nancy Wilson, featuring arrangements by Jimmy Jones, Billy May, Oliver Nelson, and others.The album entered the Billboard Top 200 Chart on November 8, 1969, and remained for 18 weeks, peaking at #92 in January 1970.