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  2. Please Don't Go (Mike Posner song) - Wikipedia

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    "Please Don't Go" is a song by American recording artist Mike Posner, released as the second single from his debut album 31 Minutes to Takeoff (2010). Posner co-wrote and co-produced the song with Benny Blanco. J Records released the single to contemporary hit radio in the United States on June 9, 2010.

  3. Please Don't Go (KC and the Sunshine Band song) - Wikipedia

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    "Please Don't Go" is a song written by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch, then members of KC and the Sunshine Band, and released as the second single from the band's sixth album, Do You Wanna Go Party (1979).

  4. Please Don't Go - Wikipedia

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    "Please Don't Go", a song by Petula Clark from Colour My World, 1967 "Please Don't Go", a song by the Bicycles from The Good, the Bad and the Cuddly, 2006; See also

  5. Please Don't Go (Joel Adams song) - Wikipedia

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    "Please Don't Go" is a 2015 song by an Australian singer songwriter Joel Adams. The song was released on 2 November 2015 [1] and has peaked at number 55 in Australia. This is Joel Adams' debut single. The song charted all over the world, proving especially successful in Sweden where it peaked at #6 and Norway at #11.

  6. Please Don't Go (Donald Peers song) - Wikipedia

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    "Please Don't Go" is a popular song written by Les Reed and Jackie Rae, and recorded by the Welsh singer Donald Peers. [1] The melody of the song was adapted from a classical piece, "Barcarolle" from the opera The Tales of Hoffmann by Offenbach. [2] [3]

  7. Please Don't Go (Tank song) - Wikipedia

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    "Please Don't Go" is a song by American singer Tank. It was written and produced along with Lonny Bereal for his third studio album Sex, Love & Pain (2007). It was released by Blackground Records as the album's first single. The single sat at number one on the US Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart for more than six weeks.

  8. Breezeblocks (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics reference Where the Wild Things Are: Newman sings "Do you know where the wild things go?" and the song ends with the repeated refrain "Please don't go, I'll eat you whole / I love you so;" [4] Maurice Sendak's words are: "Oh, please don't go — we'll eat you up — we love you so!" [5]

  9. We Got It - Wikipedia

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    We Got It is the third album by R&B boy band Immature that was released on December 5, 1995. The album featured singles "We Got It" (which sampled Chocolate Milk's 1978 soul hit "Girl Callin'"), "Please Don't Go", "Lover's Groove" and "Feel the Funk" (which also appeared on the soundtrack for the film Dangerous Minds).