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

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    "I'll Close My Eyes", first published in 1945, is a song written and composed by the English songwriter and bandleader Billy Reid. [1] This song is usually performed with altered lyrics by the American songwriter Buddy Kaye .

  3. I'll Close My Eyes - Wikipedia

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    I'll Close My Eyes may refer to: "I'll Close My Eyes" (song), a 1945 song by Billy Reid; I'll Close My Eyes (Doug Raney album), 1982;

  4. I'll Close My Eyes (Mark Murphy album) - Wikipedia

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    [1] The All About Jazz reviewer wrote: "I'll Close My Eyes is a classic and should be a part of every serious jazz lover's CD collection." [3] Andrew Gilbert writing in MusicHound Jazz: The Essential Album Guide assigns the album 4.5 bones [4] and says, "Murphy turns everything he sings into jazz.

  5. My Thanks to You - Wikipedia

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    My Thanks to You is a studio album recorded by American entertainer Connie Francis. The album features British songs which had been popular on both sides of the Atlantic between the 1920s and the 1940s. It was recorded from March 4–6, 1959, at EMI's famous Abbey Road Studios in London.

  6. The Sweetheart Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Sweetheart Tree is an album by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released by Mercury Records on September 30, 1965, [1] and included songs associated with Italy ("Arrivederci Roma"), France ("Clopin Clopant"), Ireland ("Danny Boy"), and Scotland ("The Skye Boat Song") as well as several selections, such as "I'll Close My Eyes" and "The Very Thought of You", from English composers.

  7. I'll Close My Eyes (Doug Raney album) - Wikipedia

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    I'll Close My Eyes is an album by guitarist Doug Raney recorded in 1982 and released on the Danish label, SteepleChase. [2] [3] Track listing

  8. Johnny Desmond - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of 1941, Desmond decided to leave the Bob-O-Links to go solo.He became the featured vocalist for Gene Krupa's band, replacing Howard Dulaney, [1] in September, recording over a dozen songs, the last of which was "All Those Wonderful Years", a song from the movie Keep 'em Flying, which reached No. 21 on the US chart.

  9. Last Song (Edward Bear song) - Wikipedia

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    "Close Your Eyes" (1973) "Last Song" is a 1972 hit song by Canadian trio Edward Bear. It was the first release from their self-titled third album and their greatest hit.