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  2. Category:Songs about heartache - Wikipedia

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    Bad Day (Fuel song) Be Like That (3 Doors Down song) Before the Worst; Before You Walk Out of My Life; Behind These Hazel Eyes; Better Best Forgotten; Better Off Alone; Blue (Bill Mack song) Boyz Don't Cry (song) Break Up Song (Little Mix song) Breakdown (Mariah Carey song) Breakin' in a Brand New Broken Heart; Breaking Me; Breathe Again ...

  3. Template:Infobox song/doc - Wikipedia

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    An album track listing may be added to infobox song as long as the following criteria are met: 1) the article does not have a navbox in which the song appears; and 2) a majority of the album's songs are linked to WP articles. Currently, three different approaches to listing album tracks are found in infobox song.

  4. Heart of the Sunrise - Wikipedia

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    "Heart of the Sunrise" is a progressive rock song by British band Yes. It is the closing track on their fourth album, 1971's Fragile . The compositional credits go to Jon Anderson , Chris Squire , and Bill Bruford , though keyboardist Rick Wakeman contributed some uncredited sections.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Songs - Wikipedia

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    Also, although piping is normally discouraged on disambiguation pages, song and album titles are an exception: For a song, use double quotes with the syntax: [[Because (The Beatles song)|"Because" (The Beatles song)]], to format the title as: "Because" (The Beatles song). For an album, use pairs of single quotes with the syntax: [[Abbey Road ...

  6. Heart of My Heart - Wikipedia

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    The quoted line, "Heart of My Heart", so longed for in the 1926 song, begins the chorus of "The Story of the Rose", written by Andrew Mack (1863–1931) in 1899. [1] Mack was a popular American actor, singer and comedian who reportedly first sang this song in an 1899 show at the Academy of Music in New York City.

  7. Sing Your Heart Out to These All-Time Greatest Karaoke Songs

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    Sing along to some of the best karaoke songs at your next party! We feature top karaoke songs for women and men, even if you're not the best vocalist!

  8. The Heart Wants What It Wants - Wikipedia

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    "The Heart Wants What It Wants" was written by Selena Gomez, Antonina Armato, David Jost, and Tim James.It is a midtempo pop and R&B song, [10] [11] that contains a minimal electropop beat complete with finger snaps, ominous synths and haunting groans. [12]

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