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  2. Auf Wiederseh'n, Sweetheart - Wikipedia

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    The English language lyrics were written by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons.The best-known version of the song was recorded by English singer Vera Lynn.The story goes that Vera was on holiday in Switzerland and heard people singing the song in beer parlours, and when she got back she felt she had to record it, so found the music and had lyrics written.

  3. Preußenlied - Wikipedia

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    5. Where love and faithfulness devote themselves to the king in such way, where king and people give each other their hand, there has to prosper the people's true happiness, there blooms and prospers the beautiful fatherland. And thus we swear anew: Love and loyalty to the king! Firm be that bond! Yes, bravely keep the bond:

  4. List of songs written by Irving Berlin - Wikipedia

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    This is not a complete list, given that he wrote hundreds more songs than the ones listed here. [2] [3] This list gives the year each song was written, or alternatively groups each song into a five-year period. The list is incomplete but gives a sense of Berlin's evolution as a songwriter over a period of decades.

  5. Ostpreußenlied - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, the third and fourth verses are swapped from the order of 3-4, to the order of 4-3. [3] [4] If the 5th verse is added, it is common to put in the middle of the two swapped verses (if they are swapped in the first place), making the order of 4-5-3.

  6. Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup - Wikipedia

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    The French in the title, along with "wish my French were good enough", is used as a refrain. It means "darling, I love you very much." When the song was written, "je vous aime" (using the respectful second person plural) was the normal way of saying "I love you" in French - until a threshold of intimacy had been reached, or in public

  7. Just Show Me How to Love You - Wikipedia

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    "Just Show Me How to Love You" is a single by Soprano Sarah Brightman and José Cura, from her album Time to Say Goodbye released in 1997. Written by Dario Baldan Bembo and Amerigo Cassella. English translation/words is by Frank Peterson and Laisa. A music video was released to promote the single.

  8. Love Song (Sara Bareilles song) - Wikipedia

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    The song debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 30 and later peaked at number four. The song debuted at number 100 on the Canadian Hot 100 the week of January 31, 2008, and reached number one on the chart the week of March 29, 2008. In Australia, "Love Song" peaked at number four during its ninth week on the country's chart.

  9. Love Me Tonight (Tom Jones song) - Wikipedia

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    "Love Me Tonight" is a song performed by Tom Jones. It peaked at #2 on the adult contemporary chart, #9 on the UK Singles Chart, and #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 the week of July 19, 1969. [1] [2] The song was arranged by Johnnie Spence and produced by Peter Sullivan. [3] The song ranked #94 on Billboard magazine's Top 100 singles of 1969. [4]