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  2. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Wikipedia

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    The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" is a 1957 folk song written by British political singer-songwriter Ewan MacColl for Peggy Seeger, who later became his third wife. At that time, MacColl was still married to his second wife, Jean Newlove.

  3. List of songs recorded by Patsy Cline - Wikipedia

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    "How Can I Face Tomorrow" Clyde Beam Charles Jiles W.S. Stevenson Did not originally appear on a major-label album 1960 [15] "Hungry for Love" Miller Stevenson Patsy Cline: 1957 [22] "I Can See an Angel" Kay Adelman Did not originally appear on a major-label album 1958 [17] "I Can't Forget You" Carl Belew Stevenson Patsy Cline: 1957 [23]

  4. Tomorrow (Paul McCartney song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tomorrow" became a hit for David Cassidy in 1976. It was released a single from his album Home Is Where the Heart Is. The song was produced by Bruce Johnston. The song reached number 10 in South Africa. [22] McCartney remarked about Cassidy's cover of "Tomorrow" as taking the song to its ultimate potential. [citation needed]

  5. Tomorrow (A Better You, Better Me) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Siedah Garrett wrote lyrics to the song, and it was recorded by Quincy Jones featuring Tevin Campbell on vocals for the album Back on the Block.The new version of the song spent one week at number one on the US R&B chart and peaked at number seventy-five on the US pop chart in June 1990. [1]

  6. Face Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    On this album Face Tomorrow made a cover of the song "You Can't Change The World". In October 2008, the band's third full-length album In the Dark was released on Excelsior Recordings. The 13 songs, a.o. the singles 'Overpowered' (with a video clip made by director Peter Greenaway ), 'Trial and Error' and 'Darkside' were recorded at the Mailmen ...

  7. Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    "Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow" is a song by Freddie Mercury, released in 1985 as the fourth and final single from his debut solo album Mr. Bad Guy. [1] It was written by Mercury, and produced by Reinhold Mack and Mercury. [2] "Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow" reached No. 76 on the UK Singles Chart and remained in the Top 100 for two weeks. [3]

  8. Tomorrow (Amanda Lear song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tomorrow" was released as the third single from Amanda's debut album I Am a Photograph in 1977. It is an uptempo disco song, written by Rainer Pietsch, with lyrics by Amanda Lear herself. The single was released by Ariola Records in most territories, by Polydor in Italy, and Nippon Columbia in Japan.

  9. Tomorrow (Annie) - Wikipedia

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    "Tomorrow" is a show tune from the musical Annie, with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Martin Charnin, published in 1977. The number was originally written as "Replay" (The Way We Live Now) for the 1970 short film Replay , with both music and lyrics by Strouse.