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  2. How Far I'll Go - Wikipedia

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    "How Far I'll Go" was composed as Moana's "I Want" song, following in the long tradition of "I Want" songs in 1990s Disney animated musicals. [3] [4] It replaced an earlier attempt called "More", for which the demo version recorded by Marcy Harriell was released as an outtake on the deluxe version of the soundtrack album.

  3. By Myself (1937 song) - Wikipedia

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    Stacey Kent – Let Yourself Go (1999) Claudia Schmidt – I Thought About You: A Jazz Collection (2001) Cleo Laine – Quality Time (2002), arranged by John Dankworth; Susie Arioli – Learn to Smile Again (2005) Herb Geller – Herb Geller Plays the Arthur Schwartz Songbook (2005) Stevie Holland – More Than Words Can Say (2006)

  4. Walkin' After Midnight - Wikipedia

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    Originally Cline was not fond of "Walkin' After Midnight", but after making a compromise with her label she recorded it. However, the first released recording was by Lynn Howard with The Accents, released in August 1956. In January 1957, Cline performed the song on an episode of the CBS television program Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts. It ...

  5. I'll Be Gone (Spectrum song) - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Be Gone" or "Some Day I'll Have Money" is a song by Australian progressive rock group Spectrum released as their debut single by EMI on Harvest Records in January 1971. [1] It peaked at #1 on the national singles chart, [ 2 ] while it reached Top 5 in Melbourne , Sydney and Brisbane .

  6. This Is for the Lover in You - Wikipedia

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    "This Is for the Lover in You" is a song written by Howard Hewett, member of the trio Shalamar, and songwriter Dana Meyers. The track was originally recorded by Shalamar and appeared on their 1980 Platinum album, Three for Love. The song was the third single released from their album, Three for Love.

  7. Jesse James (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ford, who killed Jesse, was a James' gang member.Mr. Howard was the alias that James lived under in Saint Joseph, Missouri at the time of his killing.. The song was recorded in 1924 by Bascom Lamar Lunsford and subsequently by many artists, including Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Eddy Arnold, Jackson C. Frank, The Country Gentlemen, The Pogues, The Kingston Trio, Van Morrison, Bob Seger ...

  8. You'll Never Walk Alone - Wikipedia

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    "You'll Never Walk Alone" is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel. In the second act of the musical, Nettie Fowler, the cousin of the protagonist Julie Jordan, sings "You'll Never Walk Alone" to comfort and encourage Julie when her husband, Billy Bigelow, the male lead, stabs himself with a knife whilst trying to run away after attempting a robbery with his mate ...

  9. I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan - Wikipedia

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    The ballad, with new lyrics by Howard Dietz, was introduced by Clifton Webb in the 1929 Broadway revue The Little Show. Dressed in white-tie-and-tails, Webb sang of his stunned disappointment upon learning that the woman he worshipped from afar was married.