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  2. I'd Really Love to See You Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Lehning. England Dan & John Ford Coley singles chronology. "Simone". (1972) " I'd Really Love to See You Tonight ". (1976) "Nights Are Forever Without You". (1977) " I'd Really Love to See You Tonight " is a song written by Parker McGee and recorded by England Dan & John Ford Coley from their 1976 album Nights Are Forever.

  3. Nights Are Forever - Wikipedia

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    Nights Are Forever is the fourth studio album by the pop rock duo England Dan & John Ford Coley. [3] It was the pair's breakthrough album. [5] ". I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" became one of their biggest hits, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The follow-up single, " Nights Are Forever Without You," also proved successful, peaking ...

  4. England Dan & John Ford Coley - Wikipedia

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    The duo was released in 1972 from its contract with A&M after two albums. Undaunted, the pair continued to press on, stumbling upon the song "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight", written by a young Mississippi-based songwriter, Parker McGee. They recorded a demo and played it in the office of Bob Greenberg, a senior VP at Atlantic Records.

  5. Nights Are Forever Without You - Wikipedia

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    England Dan & John Ford Coley singles chronology. "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight". (1976) " Nights Are Forever Without You ". (1976) "It's Sad to Belong". (1977) " Nights Are Forever Without You " is a song written by Parker McGee and first recorded by the soft rock duo England Dan & John Ford Coley. It was released as the second single ...

  6. The Best of England Dan and John Ford Coley - Wikipedia

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    Big Tree. England Dan & John Ford Coley chronology. Dr. Heckle and Mr. Jive. (1978) Best of England Dan & John Ford Coley. (1979) Just Tell Me You Love Me. (1980) Best of England Dan & John Ford Coley is a greatest hits album by the pop rock duo England Dan & John Ford Coley, released in 1979.

  7. Parker McGee - Wikipedia

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    McGee's big breakthrough came in 1976 with "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight". The song came to the attention of England Dan & John Ford Coley, who had been dropped from their former label, A&M Records, after modest success. [5] The duo played the song for Big Tree Records, and landed a record deal.

  8. The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    In popular culture. "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" is an example of a twist ending in a song. In the 1992 film Reservoir Dogs, the mobster named Nice Guy Eddie, played by Chris Penn, says, "...this is the first time I ever realized that the girl singin' the song is the one who shot Andy." The song is referenced in a parody on The ...

  9. When October Goes - Wikipedia

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    Arista. Composer (s) Barry Manilow. Lyricist (s) Johnny Mercer. Producer (s) Barry Manilow. "When October Goes" is a ballad based on a lyric Johnny Mercer had written but did not complete. It was matched up to a melody by Barry Manilow and released in 1984, peaking at number 6 in the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.