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  2. Lily Was Here - Wikipedia

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    "Lily Was Here" is an instrumental duet by English musician David A. Stewart and Dutch saxophonist Candy Dulfer. It was released as a single in 1989 from the soundtrack of the same name for the Dutch movie De Kassière , also known by the English title Lily Was Here .

  3. Lily Was Here (film) - Wikipedia

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    The music for the film was composed by David A. Stewart, former member of the band Eurythmics. A soundtrack album of the same name was also released. The title song, "Lily Was Here," reached first place in the Dutch charts and was a hit internationally. Candy Dulfer played the major saxophone pieces on the track.

  4. Lily Was Here (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Lily Was Here is the soundtrack album to the 1989 Dutch drama film of the same name (original title in Dutch: De Kassière, The Cashier), directed by Ben Verbong. [1] The soundtrack was produced and largely written by David A. Stewart , one half of the British pop duo Eurythmics .

  5. Lily of Laguna - Wikipedia

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    The song was first performed in Oxford in July 1898, and first reviewed in the Entr'acte on 23 July 1898. [4] Laguna of the original song was a village of Native American cave-dwellers somewhere "100 miles off the main line en route to California proceeding from New Orleans." [4] Lily was a cave-dwelling Indian girl. [4]

  6. Lily the Pink (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lily the Pink" is a 1968 song released by the UK comedy group The Scaffold, which reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart. It is a modernisation of an older folk song titled "The Ballad of Lydia Pinkham ".

  7. The Meaning Behind Taylor Swift's Track 5 Songs - AOL

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    The fifth song on that album, widely regarded as her magnum opus, is “All Too Well.” But even looking at the albums before Red , the pattern was already there.

  8. Every Little Movement (Has a Meaning All Its Own) - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music cover, 1910 "Every Little Movement (Has a Meaning All Its Own)" is a popular song. Its music was written by Karl Hoschna and its lyrics by Otto Harbach for their musical, Madame Sherry, which opened on Broadway on August 30, 1910. The song was sung in the musical by Frances Demarest and John Reinhard. [1]

  9. Lily Collins honors dad Phil Collins at his last concert with ...

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    Lily Collins is proud to honor her father Phil Collins as he says goodbye to performing with his band, Genesis.. On Instagram, the Emily in Paris star, 33, shared behind-the-scenes footage from ...