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  2. I (Who Have Nothing) - Wikipedia

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    The song is the title track of his album I Who Have Nothing. [15] This became the most popular version of the song in the United States, peaking at No. 14 in 1970 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 2 on the Easy Listening chart, [16] and No. 10 in Canada. [17] This version also peaked at No. 11 in Cashbox.

  3. I Who Have Nothing (album) - Wikipedia

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    I Who Have Nothing is a studio album by Welsh singer Tom Jones, released in 1970 on Decca Records (on Parrot Records in the United States and Canada). The album spent 10 weeks on the UK official albums chart, peaking at number 10.

  4. Daughter of Darkness (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Daughter of Darkness" is a single by Tom Jones released in 1970 from his album, I Who Have Nothing. It was a top ten hit in the UK, peaking at No.5. It was a top ten hit in the UK, peaking at No.5. In the United States and Canada, Jones just missed the top ten with "Daughter of Darkness", peaking at No.13 and No.11, respectively.

  5. Steve Waller - Wikipedia

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    He featured on the albums Angel Station, Chance, I (Who Have Nothing), Somewhere in Afrika and Budapest Live and was the replacement for Earth Band guitarist Dave Flett, who left the band in 1978. [2] Raised in Herne Hill, South London, England, [1] Waller attended William Penn Secondary School in Dulwich.

  6. I Have Nothing (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    I Have Nothing was screened at the Toronto edition of the annual Just for Laughs comedy festival on September 23, 2023, followed by a panel discussion with Taylor, Mae Martin, Sandra Bezic and Kurt Browning. [8] Later that evening, all six episodes were released on Crave in Canada. [9] The series premiered on CTV on September 29, 2023. [10]

  7. Mr. Jones (Tom Jones album) - Wikipedia

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    [1] In a negative review of the album, Dorian Lynskey from The Guardian wrote: "It's not that Wyclef isn't a capable pop-rap producer, nor that Jones doesn't still have a gutsy soul voice. It's simply that the twain should never have met."

  8. Sofronio Vasquez - Wikipedia

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    "I Who Have Nothing" Shirley Bassey: 2 January 29, 2018 Top 4, safe "Musical Influence" "Superstition" Stevie Wonder: January 30, 2018 Safe "Fight Song" "Who You Are" Jessie J: January 31, 2018 Top 4, safe "Song for their Families" "Just Once" James Ingram: 3 February 1, 2018 Safe "Judges' Choice" "I Can't Make You Love Me" Bonnie Raitt: 6 ...

  9. Haley Reinhart - Wikipedia

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    Haley Elizabeth [4] Reinhart was born in Wheeling, Illinois, on September 9, 1990, to Patti Miller-Reinhart and Harry Reinhart, [10] both of whom are musicians [11] and native Chicagoans from the north side and south side, respectively. [12]