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  2. Baby You're Mine - Wikipedia

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    "Baby You're Mine" is a song by Polish singer Basia from her second studio album London Warsaw New York released in 1990. The track was written and produced by Basia Trzetrzelewska and Danny White, and is a mid-tempo bossa nova-influenced composition. [1] It served as the first single from London Warsaw New York and was a minor chart success.

  3. Basia on Broadway - Wikipedia

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    Dzień się budzi" (English: "The Day Is Dawning") is a cover of a song popularized in Poland in the 1960s, and is the only track on the album performed in Basia's native Polish. Live versions of "Half a Minute" and "Time and Tide" were released as singles in the UK and Japan, respectively, to promote the album.

  4. Sweetest Day - Wikipedia

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    On September 25, 1937, The New York Times reported under Advertising News and Notes that The National Confectioners Association had launched a "movement throughout the candy industry" to rank Sweetest Day with the nationally accepted Mother's Day, Father's Day, and St. Valentine's Day. [8] In 1940, another Sweetest Day was proclaimed on October 19.

  5. Theme from New York, New York - Wikipedia

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    The new song, "Theme from New York, New York", begins with one of Kander's famous vamps, this one derived from the ragtime practice of putting the melody underneath a repeated note. [ 3 ] : 25–6 Liza Minnelli's performance was released as a single from the soundtrack album and peaked at #104 on the Billboard chart.

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  7. New Day for You - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of the song were based on a poem that Ross had written for Basia's birthday, which she then incorporated into the track. [1] The song was particularly popular in Japan where it was used in an advert for a chain of department stores Parco. [2] During the Apartheid era in South Africa, the song was adopted as a peace anthem. [3] [4]

  8. Promises (Basia song) - Wikipedia

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    The second clip was filmed in 1989 by Crescenzo Notarile and is a performance music video. It pictures Basia performing the song accompanied by a band and dancers, with a colorful wall painting in the background. This version was included on the VHS/LaserDisc release A New Day in 1990. [1]

  9. Looking to celebrate Sweetest Day? Here are gift ideas and ...

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    It's Sweetest Day 2022. Here is what you need to know about the holiday and ways to celebrate it, including gift ideas.