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  2. I Miss You (Haddaway song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Miss You" was a notable hit in several countries, particularly in Europe. It entered the top 10 in Finland (4), [ 10 ] Lithuania (5), [ 11 ] and the United Kingdom, as well as on the Music & Media Eurochart Hot 100 , the European Adult Contemporary Radio and European Hit Radio charts, where it reached numbers ten, nine and seven.

  3. Keep the Fire Burnin' (album) - Wikipedia

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    Following his 1989 instrumental album New Green Clear Blue, Hartman returned to producing other artists and writing his own new material. [3] Hartman started recording a new solo album of contemporary pop and dance music in the early 1990s and commented in 1993: "So many things have changed in terms of social and political issues, as well as the need for love and personal relationships.

  4. The Captain and Me - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as a single in the Netherlands and received some airplay there. Ron Blomberg recalled he and Yankee captain Thurman Munson liking the song for its positive message "about people coming together to change things for the better," describing the song as having "pretty cosmic" words, and named his book about Munson after this ...

  5. I Miss You (Klymaxx song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Miss You" eventually reached number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, number 2 on the New Zealand Singles Chart, and number 1 on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart. Despite peaking at number 5 in the US, it was ranked at number 3 on the year-end Billboard chart for 1986, mainly because of its run on the pop chart lasting for 29 weeks.

  6. I Miss You - Wikipedia

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    "I Miss You" (Beyoncé song), 2011 "I Miss You" (Björk song), 1995 "I Miss You" (Blink-182 song), 2004 "I Miss You" (Boyfriend song), 2017 "I Miss You" (Clean Bandit song), 2017 "I Miss You" (Darren Hayes song), 2002 "I Miss You" (DMX song), 2001 "I Miss You" (Haddaway song), 1993 "I Miss You" (Jeannie Seely song), 1974 "I Miss You" (Klymaxx ...

  7. I Miss You (Jeannie Seely song) - Wikipedia

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    The publication believed the song would become "an instant smash". [4] "I Miss You" made its debut on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart on May 18, 1974. Spending ten weeks, it reached the number 37 position on July 6. It became one of Seely's final top 40 entries on the Billboard country songs chart. [3]

  8. Instant Replay (song) - Wikipedia

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    The video for the song features Hartman alongside future Kiss lead guitarist Vinnie Vincent, Hilly Michaels from the band Sparks on drums, and future Hall & Oates guitarist and Saturday Night Live band leader G.E. Smith on bass. Backing vocalist Blanche Napoleon did not appear in the video, though her vocals can still be heard. [3] [4] [5]

  9. Life (Haddaway song) - Wikipedia

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    "Life" (known as "Life (Everybody Needs Somebody to Love)" in the US) is a song by Trinidadian-German Eurodance artist Haddaway. Written and produced by Dee Dee Halligan (Tony Hendrik) and Junior Torello (Karin Hartmann-Eisenblätter), the song was released in July 1993 by Coconut Records as the second single from Haddaway's debut album, The Album (1993), and the follow-up to his successful ...