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  2. Patches (Dickey Lee song) - Wikipedia

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    "Patches" is a song written by Barry Mann and Larry Kolber [1] and performed by Dickey Lee. The song was produced by Bill Hall and Jack Clement . [ 2 ] It was featured on his 1962 album The Tale of Patches . [ 3 ]

  3. Patches (Chairmen of the Board song) - Wikipedia

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    The new lyrics tell the story of Marvin, a young farmer whose father dies, leaving him responsible for making ends meet for his family. A live version taken off their 1988 live album Go Back was released as their eighth single and a second live version, acoustic and retitled simply as "Marvin", was released on their MTV Unplugged album ...

  4. Dickey Lee - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of Patches — 50 Smash 1965 Laurie and the Girl from Peyton Place — — TCF Hall 1971 Never Ending Song of Love: 12 — RCA Victor 1972 Ashes of Love: 16 — Baby, Bye Bye — — 1973 Crying Over You: 42 — Sparklin' Brown Eyes — — 1975 Rocky: 8 — 1976 Angels, Roses and Rain: 27 — 1979 Dickey Lee — — Mercury 1980 Again ...

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  6. What Can I Do? - Wikipedia

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  7. Harold Rome - Wikipedia

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    He also wrote the lyrics for La Grosse Valise (composer Gérard Calvi), which enjoyed a short run at the 54th Street Theater in 1965. [citation needed] In 1970, he wrote a musical adaptation of Gone with the Wind entitled Scarlett for a Tokyo production with a Japanese cast. [3] It later was staged in English with little success in London and ...

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  9. What Can I Do (The Corrs song) - Wikipedia

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    The original version of the song, which appeared on the original release of Talk on Corners, is a slow doo-wop style song, which is much lighter. However, the Tin Tin Out remix, which later appeared on the album's special edition release, is more guitar riffed with the addition of orchestral strings in the latter half of the song performed by the Duke Quartet.