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  2. Because (Beatles song) - Wikipedia

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    The main recording session for "Because" was on 1 August 1969, with vocal overdubs on 4 August, and a double-tracked Moog synthesiser overdub by Harrison on 5 August. [9] As a result, this was the last song on the album to be committed to tape, although there were still overdubs for other incomplete songs.

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  4. And the World Goes 'Round - Wikipedia

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    And the World Goes 'Round: The Songs of Kander and Ebb, the new revue at the commodiously renovated Westside Theater, may be its authors' long overdue smash. The evening is an unexpected delight: a handsome, tasteful, snazzily staged outpouring of song and dance that celebrates all the virtues of the Kander-Ebb catalogue while scrupulously ...

  5. The World Is Round - Wikipedia

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    The World Is Round may refer to: Spherical Earth, the idea of the world as round shaped; The World Is Round, an 1896 novel by Louise Mack; The World Is Round, a play performed in NYC, see Grace McLean; The World Is Round, a 1978 science fiction novel by Tony Rothman "The World Is Round", a 1965 song by American rhythm and blues singer Rufus Thomas

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  8. The Day the World Gets 'Round - Wikipedia

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    "The Day the World Gets 'Round" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released on his 1973 album Living in the Material World. Harrison was inspired to write the song following the successful Concert for Bangladesh shows, which were held in New York on 1 August 1971 as a benefit for refugees from the country formerly known as East Pakistan.

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