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  2. Wait till You See Her - Wikipedia

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    "Wait till You See Her" (or, optionally, "Wait till You See Him") is a popular song. The music was written by Richard Rodgers, the lyrics by Lorenz Hart. The song was published in 1942. It was introduced in the musical play By Jupiter (1942), where it was performed by Ronald Graham. [1] Since then, the song has been recorded by many artists. [2]

  3. Oh Carol: The Complete Recordings, 1955–66 - Wikipedia

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    Oh! Carol: The Complete Recordings, 1955–66 is an eight CD box set of songs by Neil Sedaka.It was released in 2003 on Bear Family Records.The compilation is an almost exhaustive set of Sedaka's songs for the 1955 to 1966 period, encompassing 112 tunes.

  4. Wait Till You See Her (album) - Wikipedia

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    The AllMusic review by Michael G. Nastos awarded the album 3½ stars, stating, "John Abercrombie's longstanding partnership with Mark Feldman has yielded several albums of exquisite music, and Wait Till You See Her is no different. The mood is naturally restrained, contemplative, and introspective as you would expect, while there's a common ...

  5. Rodgers and Hart - Wikipedia

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    Hart then wrote a new lyric, intended to be the title song for Manhattan Melodrama (1934), which was cut again. A third lyric, "The Bad in Every Man," was used in the film. [ 10 ] At the urging of Jack Robbins, head of MGM's music publishing unit, Hart wrote a fourth lyric as a standalone song. [ 11 ]

  6. Johnny Tillotson - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Tillotson (born April 20, 1938) is an American singer-songwriter. [1] He enjoyed his greatest success in the early 1960s, when he scored nine top-ten hits on the pop, country, and adult contemporary Billboard charts, including "Poetry in Motion" and the self-penned "It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin'" and "Without You".

  7. Juicy (Doja Cat song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sometimes, I can see my ass from the front", she told them. "So then I was like, if you can see it from the front, wait until you see it from the back. I thought that was the coolest thing in the world, the greatest hook ever." [4] "Juicy" took less than one day to make. Doja Cat added that she was "proud of it", adding that she "knew people ...

  8. ‘Fortnight’ lyrics meaning: Taylor Swift just explained what ...

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    No, it’s not about the video game. “Fortnight,” the first single from Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department,” is a duet with Post Malone.. Before we delve into the lyrics, let ...

  9. By Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    The Broadway production opened at the Shubert Theatre on June 3, 1942, and closed on June 12, 1943, after 427 performances. Directed by Joshua Logan and choreographed by Robert Alton, the cast included Ray Bolger, Benay Venuta, Vera-Ellen, and Constance Moore, who was replaced by Nanette Fabray later in the run.