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youtube-dl <url> The path of the output can be specified as: (file name to be included in the path) youtube-dl -o <path> <url> To see the list of all of the available file formats and sizes: youtube-dl -F <url> The video can be downloaded by selecting the format code from the list or typing the format manually: youtube-dl -f <format/code> <url>
"I Don't Ever Want to See You Again" is a song by American contemporary R&B singer Uncle Sam. It is the closing track on his eponymous debut album and was issued as the album's lead single . The song was written and produced by Boyz II Men member Nathan Morris . [ 1 ]
"You Don't Wanna Miss" is the title of a R&B single [1] by For Real. It was the first single from their debut album It's a Natural Thang . Masters at Work remixes appeared on the Billboard dance chart in January 1995.
"Miss You" is a popular song written by Jake Schulze and Rami Yacoub. It was originally recorded as a ballad, by the Irish boy band Westlife , but was never released as a single. In 2008, it was remade as a dance track by Swedish musician Basshunter becoming a hit single for him as " I Miss You " in 2008, notably in the United Kingdom, Germany ...
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YouTube [100] 2017 "Miss You" Herself YouTube [101] 2021 "Quelque chose" Herself YouTube: Carmen Solomons: 2014 "Good Kisser" Usher: YouTube [102] 2018 "Money" Cardi B: YouTube: Caroline Cossey: 1985 "Some Like It Hot" The Power Station: YouTube [103] 1985 "Get It On (Bang A Gong)" The Power Station YouTube: Caroline Munro: 1982 "Goody Two ...
I Don't Miss You at All" mentions F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author of the 1925 classic novel The Great Gatsby. Throughout the book, Fitzgerald repeatedly refers to a green light, which represents the undying love Jay Gatsby felt for Daisy Buchanan , and the possibility of living happily ever after. [ 1 ] "