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  2. If You Could See Me Now (1946 song) - Wikipedia

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    "If You Could See Me Now" is a 1946 jazz standard, composed by Tadd Dameron. [1] He wrote it especially for vocalist Sarah Vaughan, [2] a frequent collaborator. Lyrics were written by Carl Sigman and it became one of Vaughan's signature songs, inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998. [3]

  3. If You Could See Me Now (The Script song) - Wikipedia

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    "If You Could See Me Now" is a song by Irish pop rock band The Script, taken from their third studio album, #3 (2012). The song video was released as the album's third single on 18 February 2013. The song was released on 4 March 2013. The track was written by Danny O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan, Steve Kipner and Andrew Frampton.

  4. Hymns in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    In the leadup to the weekend of the October 2023 General Conference, the church released new details about the new music. The hymnbook and children's songbook will be consolidated into a single volume, featuring 450-500 selections. The "core collection" will be released in 2024, with the new music book now titled "Hymns—for Home and Church".

  5. If You Could See Me Now - Wikipedia

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    If You Could See Me Now may refer to: "If You Could See Me Now" (1946 song), a 1946 jazz standard, composed by Tadd Dameron "If You Could See Me Now", a 1992 song by Celine Dion from Celine Dion "If You Could See Me Now" (The Script song), 2013; If You Could See Me Now (Etta Jones album), 1979; If You Could See Me Now (Kenny Drew album), 1974 ...

  6. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again - Wikipedia

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    "If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again" (1922) is a popular gospel song written by John Whitfield "Whit" Vaughan (1879–1945), as a tribute to his own mother, Clara Beady Burgess-Vaughan. The words are based on a text by James Rowe, an English settler living in Georgia during the early

  7. Now You See Me, Now You Don't (album) - Wikipedia

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    For his 1982 follow-up album (which became Now You See Me, Now You Don't), Richard planned a fully-fledged gospel album. He chose to produce it together with Craig Pruess. A quote from Pruess identifies two particular goals Richard had in mind for the album: "He wanted this album to be more heavyweight and wanted to break away from the pop sound.

  8. If You Could See Me Now (Kenny Drew album) - Wikipedia

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    If You Could See Me Now (1975) Duo Live in Concert (1974) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; ... "Free Flight" (Kenny Drew) – 6:14 Bonus track on CD

  9. If You Could See Me Now (Oscar Peterson album) - Wikipedia

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    The Penguin Guide to Jazz described the album as "a thin set altogether". [1] A reviewer for The Washington Post highlighted "Limehouse Blues", describing it as "fueled by some of the most dynamic and daring excursions this quartet has ever put on record."