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  2. List of performances by Enigma in media - Wikipedia

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    At the very end of the video clip, a taxi passes by a cinema which has a signboard that says "Almost Full Moon". That is a probable but unconfirmed reference to a song with the same title on the next Enigma album, released in 1996. "The Eyes of Truth" Director: Julien Temple: The video is set in a rural part of Nepal.

  3. Demi-Centennial - Wikipedia

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    Demi-Centennial is a 1995 studio album by American jazz singer Rosemary Clooney. [2] Track listing. Danny Boy" (Frederic Weatherly) – 3:07 "The Coffee Song ...

  4. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Sinatra, on her 1998 album, Sheet Music. Rosemary Clooney, on At Long Last (with the Count Basie Orchestra) (1998). Chris Botti, on his album Slowing Down the World (1999), featuring Sting on vocals - rereleased on Sting's Duets (2021). Nanci Griffith, on her 2001 album, Clock Without Hands. Jamie Cullum, on his album Pointless Nostalgic ...

  5. On the First Warm Day - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Clooney's April 18 recording session, with harpsichordist Stan Freeman, bassist Frank Carroll, drummer Terry Snyder and guitarists Mundell Lowe and Sal Salvador, produced three songs, [4] with the first, "Botch-a-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina)" (catalog number 4–39767 CL 1230), [5] turning out to be a major hit upon its release, which enhanced public acceptance of its flipside, "On the ...

  6. Hymns to Mary - Wikipedia

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    These liturgies include the Magnificat hymn, which is one of the eight most ancient Christian hymns—perhaps the earliest, according to historian Marjorie Reeves. It is named after its first word in the 4th-century Vulgate Bible, based on Luke 1:46–55, and is widely used by Roman Catholics, Anglicans, and the Eastern Orthodox. [2]

  7. Hemispheres (Rush album) - Wikipedia

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    The album had a strong impact upon release, and marked the first time Rush received widespread FM radio exposure helped by "Circumstances" and "The Trees" being shorter and radio friendly. [7] The album reached Platinum in Canada and Gold in the US by mid-December 1978, [7] and Silver in the UK. [26]

  8. Rosemary Clooney Sings the Music of Harold Arlen - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Clooney Sings the Music of Harold Arlen is a 1983 album by Rosemary Clooney, of songs composed by Harold Arlen. [2] The album was the first of five to feature guitarist Ed Bickert , and it also featured longtime Clooney collaborators Scott Hamilton , Warren Vaché Jr. , and Jake Hanna .

  9. I'll See You Again - Wikipedia

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    I'll See You Again" is a song by the English songwriter Sir Noël Coward. It originated in Coward's 1929 operetta Bitter Sweet, but soon became established as a standard in its own right and remains one of Coward's best-known compositions. He told how the waltz theme had suddenly emerged from a mix of car-horns and klaxons during a traffic-jam ...