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  2. Don't Wait Too Long - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Wait Too Long" is the only original track from Madeleine Peyroux's second solo album Careless Love and it was written by Peyroux herself, Jesse Harris and Larry Klein. The song was released as a single, so Rounder Records made an EP , which also contained an acoustic version of "Don't Cry Baby" (a Bessie Smith cover).

  3. Don't Let Me Wait Too Long - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Let Me Wait Too Long" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison, released on his 1973 album Living in the Material World. It was scheduled to be issued as a single in September that year, as the follow-up to "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)", but the release was cancelled.

  4. Scars to Prove It - Wikipedia

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    The song "Don't Wait" was previously released in 2011 on the Light Makes a Way EP, under the name "Don't Wait Too Long". It was redone as the album's seventh track. On November 18, 2022, the song "Empress in Exile" was released as a non-album single. An alternate version of the song was used as the album's ninth track.

  5. September of My Years - Wikipedia

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    September of My Years is a concept album exploring the "who am I" questions and perspectives that someone, particularly a man, faces upon entering middle age. For instance, in "It Was a Very Good Year," the narrator looks back upon his life at ages 17, 21, 35, and now, in his personal "September."

  6. Three Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Don't Wait Too Long" is a reworking of "Good Things (Come to Those who Wait)", a Welch composition that had been left off the Fleetwood Mac album Mystery to Me. The album was reissued by Culture Factory in 2013 in a miniature replica LP sleeve, with 3 bonus cuts including the French version of "Precious Love".

  7. Sunny Skylar - Wikipedia

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    His song "Don't Wait Too Long" on the Frank Sinatra album, September of My Years, was released in 1965. Many of Skylar's compositions have been included in The Real Book by Hal Leonard Music Publishing, which continues to be a relevant collection of songs, which jazz musician learn from.

  8. Bettye Swann - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Swann started a solo singing career, changing her name to Bettye Swann at the prompting of local DJ Al Scott, who became her manager. After a minor hit with the self-penned "Don’t Wait Too Long", her big breakthrough came with "Make Me Yours", which topped the Billboard R&B chart in July 1967 and made No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100. [4]

  9. Seven (James album) - Wikipedia

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    Don't Wait Too Long" displays the folk elements of the band's earlier albums. [30] It initially had a faster tempo, before it was eventually slowed down and utilized elements of soul music. [16] "Next Lover", which also shares the folk elements, talks about desire.