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  2. Now We're Starting Over Again - Wikipedia

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    Natalie Cole's version of "Now We're Starting Over Again" (simply titled as "Starting Over Again") was released in late 1989 in the UK and early 1990 in the U.S., being the fifth of five singles released from her 1989 album Good to Be Back, the first of which, "Miss You Like Crazy" (#7 on the Hot 100 / #1 R&B), also a Michael Masser production and co-write, becoming Cole's second major hit ...

  3. Someone That I Used to Love - Wikipedia

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    The first single from Cole not produced by Chuck Jackson and Marvin Yancy, "Someone That I Used to Love" afforded Cole a considerable comeback reaching #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 where she had last ranked with the 1977-78 Top Ten hit "Our Love": however she would again be absent from the Hot 100 until 1985 and not reappear in the Top 40 until ...

  4. Starting Over Again - Wikipedia

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    Starting Over Again, a 2008 album by Sheryn Regis "Starting Over Again" (Natalie Cole song), recorded by Dionne Warwick, 1981 and Natalie Cole, 1989 "Starting Over Again" (Donna Summer song), recorded by Dolly Parton, 1980, and Reba McEntire, 1995 "Starting Over Again" (Steve Wariner song), a 1986 song by Steve Wariner

  5. Starting Over Again (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album contains seven revivals and three originals. The covers in the album include the carrier single, entitled Starting Over Again, which was based on the Dionne Warwick version, If I'm Not in Love by Now We're Starting Over Again, Where Do Broken Hearts Go by Whitney Houston, Always by Bon Jovi, Save the Best for Last by Vanessa Williams, For Your Eyes Only by Sheena Easton, and It Must ...

  6. Natalie Cole - Wikipedia

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    Natalie Maria Cole (February 6, 1950 – December 31, 2015) was an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She was the daughter of singer and jazz pianist Nat King Cole. ...

  7. Ask a Woman Who Knows - Wikipedia

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    The added dimension of Natalie Cole performing all background vocals and the backing of the Clayton-Hamilton Orchestra on two songs makes the recording extra special. Overall, this is an exceptional recording that re-teams her with Tommy LiPuma, the producer of her biggest hit, Unforgettable: With Love.

  8. Category:Natalie Cole songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Natalie Cole songs or lists of Natalie Cole songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Natalie Cole songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Inseparable (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Inseparable" is a 1975 R&B/Soul song originally recorded by American singer Natalie Cole. Released in November 1975, it was her second straight number one single on the Hot Soul Singles chart, [2] from her debut album, Inseparable, and also reached number thirty-two on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart.