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  2. Weekend in New England - Wikipedia

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    The song's title does not occur in its lyrics but is approximated in the first line of the second verse: "Time in New England took me away", the evident basis of "Weekend in New England" being the leisure habits of New Yorkers for whom "the romantic short escape of choice has long been a drive up the coast towards Massachusetts and the other [New England] states", [2] [3] lyrical references to ...

  3. This One's for You (Barry Manilow album) - Wikipedia

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  4. A New England - Wikipedia

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    "A New England" is a song written and recorded by Billy Bragg, included on his album Life's a Riot with Spy Vs Spy, released in 1983. It remains a signature song from the early years of Bragg's recording career. [1] In 1985, a cover version by Kirsty MacColl became a hit single.

  5. Millions sing it each year on New Year's. What are the lyrics ...

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    Each year when the clock strikes midnight on New Year's, people around the world sing one song in unison. "Auld Lang Syne" has long been a hit at New Year's parties in the U.S. as people join ...

  6. Whoever's in New England (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Whoever's in New England" is a song written by Kendal Franceschi and Quentin Powers, and recorded by American country music entertainer Reba McEntire. It was released in March 1986 as the first single from the eponymous album. The song is considered one of McEntire's signature songs and breakthrough singles.

  7. Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya" is the debut single by American rock band New England, released from their self-titled debut album (1979). Produced by Paul Stanley and Mike Stone, it is their most successful song, reaching number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  8. New England (New England album) - Wikipedia

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    New England is the debut album by the American rock band New England.The album was also issued on CD in 1998 by the US re-issue label Renaissance Records. The CD contains an un-marked bonus track, a different extended mix of "Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya".

  9. William Ackerman - Wikipedia

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    In time the genre associated with Windham Hill was called New-age music. [4] In 1982, A&M Records became Windham Hill's distributor. The label was selling millions of albums, and Ackerman became a wealthy man. Despite outward signs of success, he was diagnosed with depression. By 1984, Ackerman no longer wanted to run a large corporation.