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  2. Here Comes My Baby (Cat Stevens song) - Wikipedia

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    He played "Here Comes My Baby", which Hurst thought was great and took it to Economides. However Economides disliked it, so Stevens wasn't signed. The company eventually went bust and some time later, Stevens went to Hurst's house asking if he was still interested after being rejected by every record label in London.

  3. Here She Comes Again - Wikipedia

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    "Here She Comes Again" is a song recorded by German recording artist Sasha. It was written by S. Esteban, B. Moore, Michael Amoroso, and Sasha for his third studio album Surfin' on a Backbeat (2001), while production was helmed by Boyd Barber and Grant Michael B. Released as the album's lead single, it reached the top thirty of the German Singles Chart.

  4. List of songs written by Irving Berlin - Wikipedia

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    This is not a complete list, given that he wrote hundreds more songs than the ones listed here. [2] [3] This list gives the year each song was written, or alternatively groups each song into a five-year period. The list is incomplete but gives a sense of Berlin's evolution as a songwriter over a period of decades.

  5. Here She Comes - Wikipedia

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    "Here She Comes" is a song recorded by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler for the soundtrack to the 1984 restoration version of the 1927 German film Metropolis. It was released in 1984 by CBS Records, written by Giorgio Moroder and Peter Bellote, and produced by Moroder. Tyler re-recorded the song on her 2004 album Simply Believe.

  6. Here Comes My Baby - Wikipedia

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    Here Comes My Baby may refer to: "Here Comes My Baby" (Cat Stevens song), a song by Cat Stevens, and first recorded by The Tremeloes "Here Comes My Baby" ...

  7. Here Comes My Baby (Dottie West song) - Wikipedia

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    Nobody expected the success the song would bring in 1964. The song made it to number 10 on the Billboard country charts [1] that year, making the song a national hit for West. That year, West won a BMI award for writing "Here Comes My Baby." The next year, West made history when the song won her a Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.

  8. Maneater (Hall & Oates song) - Wikipedia

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    I forget what the last line was. She said, "drop that shit at the end and go, 'She's a maneater,' and stop! And I said, 'No, you're crazy, that's messed up.'" Then I thought about it, and I realized she was right. And it made all the difference in the song. Hall also opined, [7] "We try and take chances. Our new single 'Maneater' isn't ...

  9. Ooh, Ooh Baby (Taral Hicks song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ooh, Ooh Baby" is the debut single by American R&B singer Taral Hicks. The song features a guest appearance by then–unknown Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, who was at the time an ex-member of DeVante Swing's act Sista. The song was released on June 18, 1996, as the first single from Hicks' debut album, This Time (1997). [1]