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  2. Reason to Believe - Wikipedia

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    "Reason to Believe" is a song written, composed, and first recorded by American folk singer Tim Hardin in 1965. It has since been recorded by many artists, most notably by the Carpenters on their album Close to You in 1970, and Rod Stewart first for his album Every Picture Tells a Story in 1971 and again for the live album Unplugged...and Seated in 1993.

  3. Tim Hardin - Wikipedia

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    James Timothy Hardin (December 23, 1941 – December 29, 1980) [1] [2] was an American folk music and blues singer-songwriter and guitarist. In addition to his own success, his songs "If I Were a Carpenter", "Reason to Believe", "Misty Roses" and "The Lady Came from Baltimore" were hits for other artists.

  4. Reason to Believe (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Reason to Believe" is a song by Tim Hardin, covered by the Carpenters, Rod Stewart, and others. Reason to Believe may also refer to: Albums.

  5. Reason to Believe (Rita MacNeil album) - Wikipedia

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    Reason to Believe is an album by Canadian singer Rita MacNeil, released in 1988. From the album, the track "Working Man" became an international hit single, reaching number 11 in the UK Singles Chart in 1990 [ 1 ] and number 59 in Australia in 1991.

  6. Music video - Wikipedia

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    A lyric video is a type of music video in which the lyrics to the song are the primary visual element of the video. As such, they can be created with relative ease and often serve as a supplemental video to a more traditional music video. The music video for R.E.M.'s 1986 song "Fall on Me" interspersed the song's lyrics with abstract film footage.

  7. DECONSTRUCTION: Portrait of a Quiet Masterpiece - AOL

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    There was no reason to believe this wouldn’t become a Jane’s song, too. By 1990, the band was still touring for Nothing’s Shocking and were preparing to record their third album. For an ...

  8. The Beat Farmers - Wikipedia

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    Tapeworm (NME, 1986) includes: Reason To Believe - free with copy of British music paper, New Musical Express; Reason To Believe (Rhino, 1986) includes: Reason To Believe; The Album Network CD Tune Up #7 (Album Network, 1987) includes: Hollywood Hills; Back Home (CGD 30 COM 20628, 1987) includes: Powderfinger - Italy only release; Songs From ...

  9. Reason to Live - Wikipedia

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    The song's official music video was directed by Marty Callner and produced by Callner, Doug Major and Bill Brigode. [2] It received airplay on MTV.. The video shows the band playing the song live on a large, well-lit stage, interspersed with shots of a young blonde woman (portrayed by Playboy Playmate and model Eloise Broady), who is visibly distressed over relationship troubles with Stanley.