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  2. Cold (Annie Lennox song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cold" is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter Annie Lennox. It was released as the fourth single from her first solo album, Diva (1992), and reached no. 26 in the UK. The single was released as a series of three separate CD singles, titled Cold, Colder and Coldest. Each CD featured the track "Cold" as well as a collection of live tracks.

  3. Put a Little Love in Your Heart - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Annie Lennox and Al Green recorded a version that was released as the ending theme song to the 1988 film Scrooged. [3] The song reached number 9 in the US on the Hot 100 in January 1989 and climbed all the way to number 2 on the US Adult Contemporary chart, as well as becoming a top 40 hit in several countries worldwide, including number 28 in the UK for the festive season of 1988–1989.

  4. Cold, Cold Heart - Wikipedia

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    Williams adapted the melody for the song from T. Texas Tyler's 1945 recording of "You'll Still Be in My Heart," written by Ted West in 1943. [4]In the Williams episode of American Masters, country music historian Colin Escott states that Williams was moved to write the song after visiting his wife Audrey in the hospital, who was suffering from an infection brought on by an abortion she had ...

  5. A Different Kind of Pain - Wikipedia

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    The name and much of the album's lyrics were inspired by Ward's sister Jen's battle with cancer. In fact, the band wrote much of the material in Ward's parents' house, particularly in Jen's room. Ward described the making of the album as "a healing process", and fortunately, as the band was finishing up, his sister had gone into remission. [6]

  6. Expressway to Your Heart - Wikipedia

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    "Expressway to Your Heart" is a song written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff and performed by the Soul Survivors. It appeared on their 1967 album, When the Whistle Blows Anything Goes , [ 3 ] which was produced by Gamble and Huff.

  7. Take Me to Your Heart (Michael Learns to Rock song)

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    "Take Me to Your Heart" is a song by Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock, released as the first single from their 2004 self-titled album. The song is an adaptation of the 1993 Mandopop hit "Goodbye Kiss" ("吻别", "Wen Bie") by Chinese singers Jacky Cheung and Andy Lau, which is the title track of the album The Goodbye Kiss. [2] [3] [4]

  8. I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)

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    The Arnold version was the first of three songs through the mid 1950s to spend 21 weeks at No. 1. In 1950, Hank Snow 's " I'm Movin' On " would match the record, and in 1955, their record would become jointly held by Webb Pierce with his cover of Jimmie Rodgers ' " In the Jailhouse Now ."

  9. When You Put Your Heart in It - Wikipedia

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    "When You Put Your Heart in It" is a song recorded by American country music artist Kenny Rogers. It was released in August 1988 as the first single from the album Something Inside So Strong. The song reached #26 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Jimmy Dunne and Austin Roberts.