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  2. May There Always Be Sunshine - Wikipedia

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    There is also an instrumental outro of the other song's title after this song. [5] This song was included in a medley during the opening ceremonies of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. [citation needed] A bronze monument to Samantha Smith in Artek, Crimea, has an inscription on the pedestal: "May There Always Be Sunshine". [6]

  3. Jim Gilstrap - Wikipedia

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    The Disney Afternoon Songbook: Music from Hit TV Shows (1990) The Music of Disney: A Legacy in Song (1992) Disney's Music from the Park (1996) Disney's Rock-A-Bye Baby: Soft Hits for Little Rockers (1996) Matrix Revolutions [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (2003) Donald Byrd. Thank You...For F.U.M.L. (Funking Up My Life) (1978)

  4. Tamara Miansarova - Wikipedia

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    Tamara Grigoryevna Miansarova (née Remnyova, Russian: Тамара Григорьевна Миансарова; 5 March 1931 – 12 July 2017) was a Soviet Ukrainian lyric soprano, [1] [2] pop singer and professor of Russian Academy of Theatre Arts, [3] best known for her hit May There Always Be Sunshine. [4] [5]

  5. Breath of Heaven: A Christmas Collection - Wikipedia

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    Breath of Heaven: A Christmas Collection is the second Christmas album from American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in 1998 on MCA Nashville . The album was recorded with the Patrick Williams Orchestra.

  6. Arkady Ostrovsky - Wikipedia

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    Arkady (Avraam) Il'ich Ostrovsky (also spelled Ostrovskij, Ostrovskyj Russian: Аркадий (Авраам) Ильич Островский) (February 25 [O.S. February 12], 1914 – September 18, 1967) was a Soviet Russian composer of light music, the author of the song May There Always Be Sunshine and other Soviet songs of the 1960s, including the lullaby of Good Night, Little Ones, the ...

  7. Jimmy Webb discography - Wikipedia

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    "Sidewalk-song" "Requiem" "This Is Where I Came In" 1971: Tom Jones: Sings She's a Lady "Do What You Gotta Do" 1971 Jackie Trent Everybody Gets To Go To The Moon "Words & Music" 1972: Jimmy Webb: Letters "Galveston" "Campo de Encino" "Simile" "Hurt Me Well" "Once in the Morning" "Catharsis" "Song Seller" "When Can Brown Begin" "Piano" Reprise ...

  8. May You Always - Wikipedia

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    "May You Always" is a popular song by Larry Markes (lyrics) ... Dixie Carter sang an abbreviated cover of "May You Always" in an episode of the comedy series ...

  9. (Always Be My) Sunshine - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics helped indicate Jay-Z's change from his Mafioso rap style to a more commercial "shiny suit" style. [citation needed] Steve Juon of RapReviews.com supports the song claiming that it is a less gangsta version of The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Me & My Bitch", a well-received track. [1] Jay-Z cites this song as "what killed the album." [2]