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  2. Who You'd Be Today - Wikipedia

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    "Who You'd Be Today" is a song to a person who died before their time ("It ain't fair, you died too young / Like a story that had just begun / But death tore the pages all away"). The narrator describes how much he has missed that person and questions what their life would be like if they were still alive ("Sometimes, I wonder who you'd be today").

  3. Sometimes (Britney Spears song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sometimes" is a romantic bubblegum pop song, [9] with a length of four minutes and four seconds. The song is composed in the key of B ♭ major [10] and is set in time signature of common time with a moderately slow tempo of 96 beats per minute. After the bridge, it transposes to B major.

  4. Ebn Ozn - Wikipedia

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    Mentored by legendary New York City promoter Ron Delsner, in 1983, ĒBN-ŌZN was signed to the London arm of Arista Records-Ariola by A&R wunderkind Simon Potts and to Elektra Records in New York by Bob Krasnow, which released its only LP, Feeling Cavalier, and singles plus 12-inch dance singles "AEIOU Sometimes Y" and "Bag Lady (I Wonder ...

  5. The Other Side (T Bone Burnett album) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Mark Deming of AllMusic characterized the album as "a collection of 12 songs of uncluttered eloquence informed by Burnett's belief in the human spirit, while the arrangements are almost exclusively taken up by acoustic instruments and vocals".

  6. Ben E. King - Wikipedia

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    He recorded only 13 songs with the Drifters— two backing other lead singers and 11 lead vocal performances— including an unreleased song called "Temptation" (later redone by Drifters vocalist Johnny Moore). The last of the King-led Drifters singles to be released was "Sometimes I Wonder", which was recorded on May 19, 1960, but not issued ...

  7. I Don't Know Why - Wikipedia

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    "I Don't Know Why" (sometimes listed as "Don't Know Why I Love You") is a song by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder, from the 1968 album For Once in My Life. It was released as a single on January 28, 1969, with "My Cherie Amour" on the B-side. A few months later, the single was re-issued with sides reversed because of the growing ...

  8. Songs You Didn’t Know Stevie Wonder Wrote - AOL

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    Stevie Wonder recorded this song in 1967, but it remained unreleased for a decade, so no less a performer than the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, was the first to release it, doing so in 1973. ...

  9. Sometimes When We Touch - Wikipedia

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    "Sometimes When We Touch" is a 1977 ballad by Canadian pop rock artist Dan Hill, from his album Longer Fuse. It was written by Hill and Barry Mann; Hill wrote the lyrics, while Mann wrote the music. The song was Hill's first hit, peaking at #3 on the United States Billboard Hot 100 and #10 on the Adult Contemporary chart. [8]