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  2. You'll Be Back - Wikipedia

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    "You'll Be Back" is the seventh song from Act 1 of the musical Hamilton, based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song.

  3. A Rose and a Baby Ruth - Wikipedia

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    "A Rose and a Baby Ruth" is a song written by John D. Loudermilk under his "Johnny Dee" pseudonym. The song, which partially refers to the Baby Ruth candy bar, was published in 1956. The best-known version was recorded by George Hamilton IV. The song reached number 6 on the Billboard magazine pop chart and spent 20 weeks on the chart. [1]

  4. George Hamilton IV discography - Wikipedia

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    The Gentle Country Sound of George Hamilton IV "It's My Time" 50 — — — "Take My Hand for Awhile" 38 — 14 — In the 4th Dimension: 1969 "Back to Denver" 26 — 4 — "Canadian Pacific" D: 25 — 1 4 Canadian Pacific "Carolina in My Mind" 29 — 3 39 Back Where It's At: 1970 "She's a Little Bit Country" 3 — 1 — "Back Where It's At ...

  5. List of songs recorded by Fats Domino - Wikipedia

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    Fats Is Back (1968) [6] "One Night" D. Bartholomew, Pearl King: 28 March 1961: Version 1: Unreleased 20 June 1961: Version 2: m: Let the Four Winds Blow (mono) (1961), [20] Imperial 5980 (1963) s: Let the Four Winds Blow (stereo) (1961) [21] "One of These Days" A. Domino, D. Bartholomew: 17 April 1958: m: Walking to New Orleans (1963) [48] "One ...

  6. Abilene (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Abilene" is a song written by Bob Gibson, Lester Brown and John D. Loudermilk, [2] and recorded by American country music artist George Hamilton IV. The song reached number one on the U.S. country music chart for four weeks, and peaked at number 15 on the pop music charts. George Hamilton IV performed "Abilene" in the 1963 movie Hootenanny Hoot.

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  8. Jimmy McHugh - Wikipedia

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    McHugh began his career in his hometown of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, [1] where he published about a dozen songs with local publishers. His first success was with the World War I song "Keep the Love-Light Burning in the Window Till the Boys Come Marching Home", and this also came near the start of a decade-long collaboration with lyricist Jack Caddigan.

  9. Tracy Chapman's 'Fast Car' -- The Story Behind the Song and ...

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    Tracy Chapman is finally getting a new moment in the awards spotlight, 35 years after the release of her biggest hit, "Fast Car." The two gave an emotional performance at the GRAMMYs on Sunday ...