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  2. Duets (Glee) - Wikipedia

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    "Duets" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American television series Glee, and the twenty-sixth episode overall. It was written by series creator Ian Brennan , directed by Eric Stoltz , [ 1 ] and premiered on Fox on October 12, 2010.

  3. Lists of songs in Glee (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Songs performed on the American television series Glee are listed in the following articles: List of songs in Glee season 1; List of songs in Glee season 2; List of songs in Glee season 3; List of songs in Glee season 4; List of songs in Glee season 5; List of songs in Glee season 6

  4. List of songs in Glee season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Another episode in the season featured original songs. [9] Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show, an extended play (EP) with songs from the fifth episode, was released October 19, 2010. [10] Two soundtrack albums, Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album and Glee: The Music, Volume 4, were both released in November 2010. [11]

  5. List of songs in Glee season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first thirteen episodes of the season averaged five songs per episode. [6] For the final nine episodes, the number of performances increased to eight. [ 6 ] The list below contains all 132 musical performances of the first season, with each performance delivering an individual song or a mashup of two or more songs in a single performance.

  6. Pretending (Glee song) - Wikipedia

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    Pretending" is an original song from the second season of the American musical comedy-drama Glee, entitled "New York". The episode included two other original songs: "As Long as You're There" and "Light Up the World". The song was featured on the show's Volume 6 soundtrack. The song was written by Adam Anders, Peer Astrom and Shelly Peiken. [1]

  7. Lea Michele Flexes Her Incredible Singing Skills During ... - AOL

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    Eight years after Glee ended, former co-stars Lea Michele and Darren Criss have reunited for another musical show, Carpool Karaoke: The Series, which returns to Apple TV+ with all-new performances ...

  8. "I couldn't stop laughing," said Jenna Ushkowitz, who played Tina.

  9. Blame It on the Alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Kesha (pictured) expressed approval of the Glee cast's cover of her song "Tik Tok" "Blame It on the Alcohol" was written by co-creator Ian Brennan and directed by Eric Stoltz in his second time as a Glee director, his first outing having been the acclaimed fourth episode of the season, "Duets".