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  2. I'll Get You - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Get You" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, [2] and released by the Beatles as the B-side of their 1963 single "She Loves You". [3] The song was initially titled "Get You in the End".

  3. I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You) - Wikipedia

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    The song featured in the Variety chart 10 Best Sellers on Coin-Machines in the week dated June 21, 1944. [3] The song was also placed in the year-end 1944 Top Ten of Lucky Strike's Your hit Parade. [4] "I'll Get By" ranked third in a 1944 Billboard poll of the best-selling sheet music among GIs stationed in training camps and in Europe. [5]

  4. I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes)

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    Carmichael noted J.B.'s name in the song's sheet music as the author of the poem that inspired the lyrics, and asked for help to identify "J.B.". However, it wasn't until the mid-1950s that a positive identification was made. Jane Brown Thompson died the night before the song was introduced on radio by Dick Powell. [1]

  5. I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me" is a song written by Diane Warren and recorded by female contemporary R&B group Exposé. It is featured on Exposé's 1992 eponymous album . It was the second single taken from the group's third studio album and was released in early 1993.

  6. That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You - Wikipedia

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    "That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You" is a song recorded by American country music artist Aaron Tippin. It was released in August 1995 as the lead-off single from the album Tool Box . It peaked at number one in the United States, and No. 10 in Canada.

  7. I'll Get Over You - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Gayle finally released "I'll Get Over You". The song became Gayle's first number-one hit, and the song made Gayle a household name. That same year, "I'll Get Over You" was released on her 1976 album Somebody Loves You. "I'll Get Over You" remains as one of her best-known songs.

  8. I'll Be There for You (The Rembrandts song) - Wikipedia

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    Sōlem said, "Our record label said we had to finish the song and record it. There was no way to get out of it." [12] The three-minute version of "I'll Be There for You" was serviced to American contemporary hit radio on May 23, 1995. [13] In the United Kingdom, a CD single and cassette single were issued on August 7, 1995. [14]

  9. You Get What You Give (song) - Wikipedia

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    "You Get What You Give" is a song by American alternative rock band New Radicals. It was the first and most successful single from their only studio album, Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (1998). Released on November 3, 1998, it reached number 36 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number eight on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.