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  2. I'm So Proud (song) - Wikipedia

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    "I'm So Proud" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Curtis Mayfield and recorded by the Impressions in 1963 for the album The Never Ending Impressions. Released as a single in 1964, "I'm So Proud" peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart and number 16 on the Cash Box Top 100 Singles chart.

  3. Proud (Heather Small song) - Wikipedia

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    "Proud" is the debut solo single by M People singer Heather Small, released on 8 May 2000. It was co-written with and produced by Peter-John Vettese, and is the title track of her debut album Proud. The song peaked at number 16 on the UK Singles Chart. [2]

  4. I'm So Proud - Wikipedia

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    I'm So Proud is an album by American singer Deniece Williams which was released in 1983 by Columbia Records. [1] The album reached No. 10 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart. Singles

  5. “I’m so proud of it. And ‘I Will Always Love You’ is one of the great love songs, so I’m very proud of that too.” Parton was also proud of her classic torch song, ‘I Will Always Love ...

  6. Justin Timberlake thrills sold-out Memphis crowd: 'I'm so ...

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    I'm so proud to be from this city." GRAMMY AWARDS: GloRilla and Justin Timberlake among Memphis nominees Even the JT fans in the crowd who had traveled from out of town cheered Timberlake's ...

  7. "Well, I’m proud of all of them," said Parton. "I think the one that’s most personal to me is the lil’ 'Coat of Many Colors,' because it talks about my mom, my parents, and kind of gives you ...

  8. A Wizard, a True Star - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, Ben Sisario wrote in The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004) that Wizard was "an endurance test of stylistic diversity, with just three fully realized songs ('Sometimes I Don't Know What to Feel,' 'International Feel,' and 'Just One Victory') stranded in the midst of so much half-baked sonic decoration."

  9. Proud Mary - Wikipedia

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    This record was a hit without anybody's help. Proud Mary was only promoted by Tamiko Jones and myself. [45] On May 24, 1969, Burke performed his version of "Proud Mary" on American Bandstand. [46] The song returned Burke to the US R&B Top 20, with the single reaching No. 15 on the Billboard R&B chart and No. 45 on the Billboard Hot 100. [47]