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  2. Sad Eyes (Robert John song) - Wikipedia

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    Reminiscent of the doo-wop ballads of the 1950s, "Sad Eyes" became one of several non-disco, or disco-influenced, tunes to top the 1979 pop chart. It was released in April 1979, when many music fans were primarily listening to disco. In August 1979 there was a cultural anti-disco backlash that encouraged many to turn from disco to pop music ...

  3. Robert John - Wikipedia

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    Robert John (born Robert John Pedrick, Jr., January 3, 1946) [1] is an American singer perhaps best known for his 1979 hit single, "Sad Eyes", which reached number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Biography

  4. Sad Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Sad Eyes may refer to: "Sad Eyes" (Robert John song) "Sad Eyes" (Bruce Springsteen song), later covered by Enrique Iglesias "Sad Eyes" (Andy Williams song) "Sad Eyes", a song by Crystal Castles from the album III "Sad Eyes", a song by James Arthur from the album You

  5. The Best Sad Songs of 2023 (So Far) - AOL

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    To make the selection process easier, Esquire is rounding up the best sad songs of 2023. For what it's worth, these aren't the saddest songs of the year. That's a whole different list.

  6. Category:Robert John songs - Wikipedia

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    Sad Eyes (Robert John song) Sherry (song) This page was last edited on 24 August 2017, at 04:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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  9. Every Tom Waits Album, Ranked - AOL

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    A few years later, Waits scored Robert Wilson’s 1992 play Alice, about Carroll and his muse Alice Liddell, returning to the same sentiment with the morbidly jaunty “We’re All Mad Here.”