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(I took) a Walk
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(I wanna be your) Fried potato
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(I wanna be) Bobby's girl
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(I wanna get) close to you
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(I wanna go where you go) Then I'll be happy
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(I wanna go where you go) then I'll be happy
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(I wanna go where you go, do what you do) Then I'll be happy
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(I wanna go where you go, do what you do) Then I'll be happy
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(I wanna go where you go, do what you do) then I'll be happy
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(I wanna go where you go-- do what you do) Then I'll be happy
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(I wanna go where you go-do what you do) then I'll be happy
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(I wanna hear it) from you
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(I wanna know) who's been sleeping here
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(I wanna) Love my life away
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(I wanna) Testify
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(I wanna) love my life away
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(I wanna) make it with you
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(I wanna) make love to you
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(I want a) big butter and egg man
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(I want to be your) Fried potato
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(I want to build a) Jumbo ark
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(I want to go where you go) Then I'll be happy
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(I want to go where you go) then I'll be happy
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(I want to go where you go, do what you do) Then I'll be happy
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(I want to go where you go, do what you do) then I'll be happy
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(I want to know) who's been sleeping here
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(I want to take you) on a holiday
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(I want to) Fly away
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(I want to) Testify
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(I want to) love my life away
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(I want you to) Tell me the truth
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(I want) Something to live for
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(I want) no one but you
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(I want) something to live for
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(I was born in a) laundromat
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(I was just) Another mountain for you to climb
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(I was) Born to be blue
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(I was) born to be blue
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(I was) born to cry
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(I went hunting) and the big bad wolf was dead
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(I wish I could shimmie like my) sister Kate
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(I wish I could shimmy like me) Sister Kate
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(I wish I could shimmy like my) Sister Kate
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(I wish I could) say no to you
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(I wish I was) back in your arms again
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(I wish it could always be) '55
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(I wished upon) my little golden horseshoe
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(I won't be happy) till I kiss you at the altar
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(I wonder where my) Easy rider's gone
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(I wonder where my) Easy rider's gone?
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(I wonder where my) easy rider's gone
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(I wonder why) You're just in love
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(I wonder why) you're just in love
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(I wonder why?) You're just in love
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(I would do most) Anything for you
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(I would do most) anything for you
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(I would do) Anything for you
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(I would do) anything for you
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(I'd be) A legend in my time
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(I'd be) a legend in my own time
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(I'd be) a legend in my time
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(I'd choose) you again
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(I'd do) Anything for you
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(I'd do) anything for you
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(I'd go the) whole wide world
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(I'd like to be) a bee in your boudoir : (duet)
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(I'll always be your) Fraulein
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(I'll always love) When we loved
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(I'll be glad when you're dead) You rascal you
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(I'll be glad when you're dead) You rascal you
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(I'll be glad when you're dead) you rascal you
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(I'll be there) If you want me
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(I'll be with you in) Apple blossom time
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(I'll be with you in) apple blossom time
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(I'll be with you) In apple blossom time
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(I'll be with you) In apple blossom time
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(I'll be with you) In apple blossom time : adapted from Rimsky-Korsakov's 'Scheherazade' / Beacon
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(I'll be with you) in apple blossom time
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(I'll be with you) in apple blossom time : fox trot
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(I'll be your friend) with pleasure
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(I'll be your) angel
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(I'll be) Your Mau Mau
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(I'll be) walkin' with my honey (soon, soon, soon)
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(I'll build a) Stairway to paradise
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(I'll even love you) better than I did then
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(I'll give you) money
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(I'll love you) all over again
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(I'll love you) till the end of the world
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(I'll remember) In the still of the night
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(I'll see you in) Cuba
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(I'll) feel a whole lot better
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(I'm a dreamer) Aren't we all
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(I'm a dreamer) Aren't we all : from the William Fox picture "Sunny side up" / [words by] De Sylva, Brown ; [music by] Henderson. Julie / [music by] Cooper ; [words by] Jessel, DeLange
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(I'm a dreamer) Aren't we all?
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(I'm a dreamer) aren't we all?
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(I'm a) Lover not a fighter
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(I'm a) Ramblin' man
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(I'm a) Road runner
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(I'm a) Roadrunner
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(I'm a) Stand by my woman man
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(I'm a) T.V. savage
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(I'm a) Yankee doodle dandy
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(I'm a) Yo-yo man
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(I'm a) happy man
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(I'm a) mean ole lion
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(I'm a) road runner
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(I'm a) stand by my woman man
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(I'm a-comin' a-courtin') Corabelle
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(I'm afraid the) the masquerade is over
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(I'm afraid) The masquerade is over
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(I'm afraid) the masquerade is over
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(I'm alone 'cause I want) You alone
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(I'm always hearing) wedding bells
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(I'm always touched by your) presence dear
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(I'm always touched by your) presence, dear
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(I'm caught between) Goodbye and I love you
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(I'm caught between) goodbye and I love you
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(I'm gettin') Nuttin' for Christmas
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(I'm gettin') Sentimental over you : Me estoy poniendo muy sensible por ti
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(I'm gettin') nuttin' for Christmas
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(I'm getting) Nothing for Christmas
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(I'm goin') Home
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(I'm going to sit right down and) Write myself a letter
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(I'm going to start) living again if it kills me
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(I'm going) Home
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(I'm going) home
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(I'm gonna move to the) outskirts of town
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(I'm gonna paint me) a bed of roses
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(I'm gonna start) living again if it kills me
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(I'm gonna) Put you back on the rack
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(I'm gonna) Run away
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(I'm gonna) beat the cheat out of you
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(I'm headin' for the blue horizon) Where the mountains meet the sky
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(I'm heading for the blue horizon) Where the mountains meet the sky
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(I'm in a) heartache
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(I'm in heaven when I see you smile) Diane
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(I'm in love with) The honorable Mr. So and So
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(I'm in love with) the honorable Mr. So and So
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(I'm in with) the out crowd
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(I'm just a) Redneck in a rock and roll bar
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(I'm just a) mad dog
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(I'm just a) redneck in a rock and roll bar
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(I'm just thinking about) cooling out
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(I'm just wild about everything) And especially you! : fox-trot song
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(I'm just wild about everything) and especially you
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(I'm just) Living in a dream world : I'm the devil who made her that way
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(I'm left with the) Blue in my heart
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(I'm left with the) Blues in my heart
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(I'm left with the) blues in my heart
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(I'm looking for) cracks in the pavement
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(I'm not your) Steppin' stone
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(I'm not your) Stepping stone
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(I'm not your) steppin' stone
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(I'm not your) stepping stone
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(I'm not) a candle in the wind
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(I'm praying for the day that) Peace will come
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(I'm so) Afraid of losing you again
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(I'm so) afraid of losing you again
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(I'm stuck in a pagoda with) Tricia Toyota
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(I'm the) Angel in the Christmas play
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(I'm the) teacher
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(I'm tired of) fattenin' frogs for snakes
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(I'm tired of) fattening frogs for snakes
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(I'm willing to run) All the way
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(I'm with you) Right or wrong : from "Happy-go-lucky"
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(I'm your) Hoochie coochie man
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(I'm your) hoochie coochie man
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(I'm) Having your baby
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(I'm) Hurting inside
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(I'm) In love again
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(I'm) Just a sittin' and a rockin'
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(I'm) Just a sitting and a rocking
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(I'm) Misunderstood
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(I'm) Somebody nobody loves
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(I'm) all shook up
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(I'm) building up to an awful letdown
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(I'm) givin' it up
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(I'm) giving it up
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(I'm) hurting inside
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(I'm) in love again
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(I'm) rhythm crazy (now)
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(I'm) stranded
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(I've been so wrong for so long, but) I'm so right tonight
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(I've been so wrong, for so long, but) I'm so right tonight
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(I've been) Savin' myself for you
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(I've been) Saving myself for you
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(I've been) Searchin' so long
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(I've been) Searching so long
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(I've been) saving myself for you
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(I've been) searchin' so long
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(I've been) searching so long
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(I've been) taught by experts
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(I've come to) California
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(I've got a gal in) Kalamazoo
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(I've got a gal in) Kalamazoo : fox trot : from the 20th Century-Fox film "Orchestra wives" ; At last : fox trot : from the 20th Century-Fox film "Orchestra wives"
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(I've got a gal in) Kalamazoo : from the 20th Century-Fox film "Orchestra wives"
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(I've got a) Happy heart
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(I've got a) Humpty Dumpty heart
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(I've got a) Humpty Dumpty heart ; : Today
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(I've got a) Humpty dumpty heart
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(I've got a) Longing in my heart
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(I've got a) dream for sale
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(I've got a) happy heart
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(I've got a) new deal in love
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(I've got an) Uncle in Harlem
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(I've got my) Future on ice
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(I've got my) future on ice
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(I've got spurs that) Jingle jangle jingle
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(I've got spurs that) Jingle, jangle, jingle
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(I've got to get back on) The right side of God
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(I've got to use my) imagination
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(I've got to) use my imagination
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(I've got) Beginner's luck
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(I've got) Sand in my shoes
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(I've got) beginner's luck
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(I've got) beginner's luck
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(I've got) dreams to remember
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(I've got) sand in my shoes
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(I've grown so lonesome) Thinking of you
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(I've grown so lonesome) Thinking of you : theme song of Kay Kyser and his orchestra
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(I've grown so lonesome) thinking of you
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(I've had) The time of my life
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(I've had) the time of my life
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(I) Can't believe you wanna leave
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(I) can't hold out
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(I-94) On my way to Chicago
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(If I am not at the roll-call) Kiss her good bye for me
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(If I could only) Change your mind
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(If I had) rhythm in my nursery rhymes
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(If I heard her say) wake me, shake me
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(If I knew you were comin') I'd've baked a cake
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(If I knew you were coming') I'd've baked a cake
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(If I knew you were coming) I'd have baked a cake
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(If I love ya, then I need ya, if I need ya) I wantcha around
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(If I love you, then I need you, if I need you) I want you around
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(If I only had a) chance for your love
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(If I'd only known) it was the last time
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(If I'm dreaming) just let me dream
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(If I) breakdown
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(If it) hurts just a little
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(If loving you is wrong) I don't wanna be right
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(If loving you is wrong) I don't want to be right
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(If loving you is wrong) I don't want to be right
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(If serving God is wrong) I don't want to be right (if loving you is wrong) I don't want to be right
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(If the) misfits (wear it)
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(If this is love) give me more
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(If you can't sing it) You'll have to swing it
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(If you can't sing it) you'll have to swing it
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(If you cry) True love, true love
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(If you let me make love to you then) Why can't I touch you
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(If you let me make love to you then) Why can't I touch you?
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(If you let me make love to you then) why can't I touch you?
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(If you wanna hold on) hold on to your man
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(If you wanna) Dance the hula
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(If you want to) be my love
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(Impressions of) Throb
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(In a few days will be published) the political magnet : Or An essay in defence of the late revolution, and of the settlement of the crown in the Protestant line. Proving that the rights belonging to the Royal family were properly respected, and not in the least violated or infringed in or by that settlement. Illustrated with many arguments, reflections, and remarks, adapted to the present conjuncture; and tending to promote a national union, by an unanimous acquiescence in the said establishment; to our own happiness, and the disappointment of our enemies
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(In an) eighteenth century drawing room
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(In my world) You don't belong
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(In my) solitude
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(In other words) Fly me to the moon
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(In the Cromarty complaints.) Continuation of the minutes of election for the county of Selkirk, anno 1747
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(In the evening) when the sun goes down
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(In the gloaming) By the fireside
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(In the gloaming) by the fireside
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(In the land of) Oo-bla-dee
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(In the summer time) you don't want my love
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(In the wee small hours of) sixpence
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(In the) Cold light of day
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(In the) Wee small hours (of the morning)
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(In the) heat of the night
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(In the) wee small hours of the morning
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(In this world of ordinary people) I'm glad there is you
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(In)Visible : performances of gay and lesbian dramatic literature on the American stage from 1910 to 1969
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(In)justice for juveniles : rethinking the best interests of the child
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(Inscribed to the British land and sea officers.) The British Mars : Containing several schemes and inventions, to be practised by land or sea against the enemies of Great-Britain. Shewing more plainly, the great advantage Britain has over other nations, by being masters at sea. ... To which is added, an appendix, ... By Joseph Robson, engineer. The whole illustrated by eleven plates
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(Is anybody going to) San Antone
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(Is my) Ring on your finger
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(Is there) Meaning in life?
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(Is this) Heaven?
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(Is this) lovin' you
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(Isn't love unkind) In my life
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(It ain't easy being) Shirley Newman's boyfriend
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(It happened on) a night in May
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(It keeps on) Flashin' back
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(It looks like) I'll never fall in love again
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(It makes) A long time man feel bad
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(It must have been old) Santa Claus
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(It must have been some kind of) voodoo thing
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(It must have been some kinda) voodoo thing
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(It must've been ol') Santa Claus
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(It must've been old) Santa Claus
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(It only takes) a little imagination : from the Universal-International picture "Are you with it"
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(It takes) Two to tango
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(It was) late last night
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(It was) only yesterday
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(It wasn't God who made) Honky tonk angels
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(It will have to do) Until the real thing comes along
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(It will have to do) Untill the real thing comes along
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(It will have to do) until the real thing comes along
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(It will have to do) until the right thing comes along
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(It's a long way) To the top of the world
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(It's a) Long, lonely highway
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(It's a) Marshmallow world
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(It's a) big world
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(It's a) raggy waltz
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(It's about time to) Boogie down
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(It's all over now) Baby blue
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(It's alright now) Think I'll make it anyhow
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(It's been) Grand knowing you
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(It's easy to see) The trouble with me is you : (that made you the angel you are) / [music by] Peter DeRose ; [words by] Al Stillman
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(It's easy to) blame the weather
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(It's gonna be a) Great day
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(It's gonna be a) lonely Christmas
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(It's gonna be) A great day
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(It's gonna depend on) The way that the wind blows
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(It's hard, hard when you're) Sitting in jail
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(It's just a matter of) Making up my mind
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(It's just too bad for) Nasty Uncle Adolf
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(It's just) Your love
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(It's just) talk
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(It's like a) sad old kinda movie
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(It's never) Too late for love
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(It's no) Sin
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(It's no) sin
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(It's not me) talking
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(It's only your) Imagination
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(It's the way) nature planned it
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(Jeanne Marie) You were a lady
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(Jeannie Marie) you were a lady
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(Jesus) Arms of love
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(Jesus) He's my precious king
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(Jim) I wore a tie today
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(Johnny) New light
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(Jubilee) Hallelujah
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(Jungle) Cat
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(Just an old) Balalaika love song
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(Just an) Error in the news
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(Just enough to keep me) Hangin' on
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(Just get up and) close the door
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(Just like) Romeo & Juliet
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(Just like) Romeo and Juliet
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(Just like) starting over
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(Just one way to say) I love you
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(Just published, price 5s in boards,) and sold by J. Gillies, bookseller, Perth. The farmer and corn-dealer's assistant : or, the knowledge of weights and measures made easy, by a variety of tables. ... By Alexander Bald, Alloa
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(Just published,) Wonderful relations; being a serious inquiry concerning the nature, subsistence, and operations of the soul, or spirit of man : immediately after the death of the body: ... By J. W. author of the Evening conference between Christ and Nicodemus
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(Just published,) a sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, London, May 22, 1796. by the Rev. Samuel Lyndal, on taking his leave. Taken in short hand by A. Cannell
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(Just) Another night in Reno
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(Just) once more
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(Just) tell me pretty lies
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(K)ein Sommernachtstraum
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(Keep feeling) Fascination
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(Keep the home-fires burning) 'Till the boys come home
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(Keep your) Back to the wall
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(Kind of) true
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(Knockin') at my front door
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(Knocking) at my front door
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(L.S.) Instructions for such merchants and others who shall have commissions, or letters of marque, or commissions for private men of war against the French king his subjects, or inhabitants within any of his territories or dominions, : by virtue of Their Majesties commission granted under the Great Seal of England, bearing date the 26th day of June 1689. Given at our court at Whitehal the 2d day of May 1693. In the fifth year of our reign
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(La la) Colette
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(Larger Saga of) Al L. Hall
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(Last night I had the) Strangest dream
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(Last night) I didn't get no sleep
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(Last night) I didn't get to sleep at all
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(Last night) I gambled with my anger and lost
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(Last night) I heard you crying in your sleep
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(Let me be your) Teddy bear
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(Let me be your) teddy bear
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(Let me be) Your teddy bear
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(Let me love you) let me be me
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(Let me) put my spell on you
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(Let's all) turn on
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(Let's get this) show on the road
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(Let's get) dixifried
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(Let's go to the) movie show
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(Let's make it you and me) in love again
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(Let's play) U.S.A
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(Let's) go go go
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(Licensed and entered according to order.) The historical catechism : containing ingenious answers to many notable questions of several wonderful matters in ancient history. ..
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(Licensed and entered according to order.) The historical catechism: containing ingenious answers to many notable questions of several wonderful matters in ancient history.
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(Lift your glass) sing until the cows come home
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(Like) warriors everywhere (courage)
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(Listen to the) Crazy man
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(Listen to the) Flower people
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(Livin' in) desperate times
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(Living in) desperate times
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(Local) Real Estate Board and the National Association of Real Estate Boards, complainants, vs. unlawful user of term "realtor", defendants : brief and argument for protection of term "realtor" : brief in support of pleadings for trial of case, and for argument in litigation for the protection of the term "realtor" in suit in court of equity brought by local Real Estate Board and National Association of Real Estate Boards
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(Local) Real Estate Board and the National Association of Real Estate Boards, complainants, vs. unlawful user of term "realtor", defendants : pleadings : suggested form of pleadings in suit to protect the use of the term "realtor" by local Real Estate Board and the National Association of Real Estate Boards ...
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(Loneliness made me realize) It's you that I need
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(Lonesome lovesick) got to have my daddy blues
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(Lookie lookie lookie) Here comes Cookie
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(Lookie lookie lookie) Here comes cookie
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(Lookie, lookie, lookie) Here comes Cookie
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(Lookie, lookie, lookie) here comes Cookie
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(Lookie-lookie-lookie) Here comes Cookie
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(Looking at the world thru) rose colored glasses
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(Looking for the) magic
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(Looking for) the heart of Saturday night
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(Lord Alva Reporter.) : Information for James Stodart, Esq; old provost of Edinburgh; James Stirling, Esq; one of the present bailies of Edinburgh; and others, being a majority of the town-council of the city of Edinburgh, chargers; against John Dalrymple, Esq; present lord provost of Edinburgh, and others, being a minority of the said town-council, suspenders
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(Lord Auchinleck reporter) Information for Elizabeth Mudie relict of Doctor Robert Smith of Forret, defender, against William Smith, only son ... pursuer
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(Lord Barjarg reporter.) Information for John MʻFarlane, officer of excise at Hamilton, and James Cargill constable there, defenders; against Angus Sinclair, change-keeper in Hunthill, in the parish of Blantyre pursuer
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(Lord Coalston reporter.) Information for Alexander Blackwood merchant in Edinburgh, pursuer; against John Cathcart of London, merchant, defender
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(Lord Coalston reporter.) October 25. 1770. Information for Alexander Greig flesher in Edinburgh, pursuer, against William Green merchant in Edinburgh, defender
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(Lord Elliock reporter) Information for Alexander and William Coplands, elder and younger, of Collieston, defenders; against John Spotiswood of Spotiswood, pursuer
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(Lord Elliock reporter.) Memorial for Mrs Alison Cunningham : only daughter of the deceased John Cunningham of Balbougie, and now spouse to Captain Robert Mudie of Leith, and the said Captain Mudie for his interest, chargers; against the trustees of the deceased John Cunningham of Balbougie, suspenders
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(Lord Gardenston reporter.) 19th July 1783. (The Lord Ordinary made avisandum to the court with the following minutes of debate; and appointed the same to be printed, and lodged in the lords boxes against Tuesday next, in order to report.) July 5. 1783. Minutes, in the process of adjudication in implement, Alexander Fraser of Strichen, Esq; and others, trustees appointed under the settlements of the Late General Fraser of Lovat, against the Honourable Archibald Fraser, now of Lovat. Act. Dundas. Alt. Solicitor-General
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(Lord Gardenston reporter.) Information for Alexander Kevan, tenant in Little-Carse, defender, against Charles Warner-Dunbar, of Machriemore, pursuer
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(Lord Kennet reporter.) Information for Mr. Archibald Hope, writer in Edinburgh, defender; against James Earl of Abercorn, pursuer
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(Lord Stonefield reporter.) August 8. 1770. Memorial for Hunter-James Ferrier
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(Lord Stonefield reporter.) Memorial for James Schaw, servant to Patrick Heron of Heron, Esquire, and others, defenders; against William Rorison, factor on the sequestred estate of Barscob
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(Lord Woodhall reporter.) Feb. 5, 1760. Information for Archibald Trotter, merchant in Glasgow, pursuer, against Andrew Cochran, John Murdoch, and Company, bankers in Glasgow, defenders
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(Lost her love) On our last date
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(Lost her love) on our last date
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(Lost his love) On our last date
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(Lost his love) on our last dance
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(Lost his love) on our last date
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(Love is a) blind ambition
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(Love is like a) Boomerang
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(Love is like a) Heat wave
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(Love is like a) heat wave
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(Love is like a)heat wave
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(Love is) The tender trap
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(Love is) the tender trap
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(Love is) thicker than water
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(Love me like music) I'll be your song
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(Love me) like you used to do
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(Love song to a city) My Santa Fe
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(Love will) Turn back the hands of time
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(Love's got me in a) Lazy mood
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(Love's got me in a) lazy mood
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(Love's got me in a) lazy mood : featured in the Warner Bros. picture "Goodbye my fancy" / [music by] Arthur Schwartz ; [words by] Howard Dietz
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(Love's got me) In a lazy mood
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(Love) Compared with you
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(Love) compared with you
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(Lovin' and livin') Everyday
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(Loving and living) Everyday
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(Loving you is) Sunshine
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(Loving you) ain't nothin' better
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(Loving you) ain't nothing better
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(Lying here with) Linda on my mind
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(Ma comé Bali) Bela bimba
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(Make me do) Anything you want
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(Make me one pallet on your floor) basement blues
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(Making the run to) Gladewater
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(Mama's got a baby named) Te Na Na
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(Mama's) baby child
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(Mama) He treats your daughter mean
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(Mama) He treats your daughters mean
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(Mama) he treats your daughter mean
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(Mamacita) ?Donde esta Santa Claus? : Special 12 inch disco mix
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(Man who shot) Liberty Valance
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(Man who shot) Liberty Valence
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(Margie's at) the Lincoln Park Inn
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(Marie's the name of) His latest flame
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(Marie's the name) His latest flame
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(Marie's the name) his latest flame
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(Matter of) Satisfaction
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(Me & my) cannibal baby
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(Meet me in) Paradise Alley
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(Meeting with my) Main man
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(Merry Christmas to you)
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(Merry Christmas) We must be having one
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(Moonlight and roses) Brings mem'ries of you
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(Moonlight) shake my head and leave
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(Mouthful of sand)
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(Movin' on) Movin' out on the road
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(Moving on) Moving out on the road
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(Moving)
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(Moving)
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(Mr. Gable) You made me love you
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(Mrs. Inchbald's translation.) The midnight hour. : A comedy. In three acts. From the French of M. Damaniant, called Guerre ouverte; ou, Ruse contre ruse as it is now performing at the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Smock-Alley. Translated by Mrs. Inchbald
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(My baby does) Good sculptures
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(My baby don't love me) no more
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(My daddy flies) A ship in the sky
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(My eyes) Keep me in trouble
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(My feet are killing me, marching in) the infantry blues
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(My friends are gonna be) Strangers
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(My friends are gonna be) strangers
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(My little) red top
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(My love for you goes) on and on and on
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(My my) Baby's gonna cry
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(My) Bill
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(Mēʹhun)
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(N.B.C.) Chime's festival
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(Neath the) Drowsy hollow moon
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(Never look down) Always look up
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(New) Call of the freaks
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(New) Confessin' the blues
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(New) Confessing the blues
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(Night time is) The right time
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(Nihon no soul)
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(No love is sorrow) Songbird
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(No matter how high I get) I'll still be lookin' up to you
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(No more) Dancin' in the street
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(No more) Love at your convenience
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(No more) casual sex
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(No more) dancin' in the street
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(No pity) in the naked city
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(No) Boom boom
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(No) I'll never get over you
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(No, no) I'm losing you
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(Nobody ever loved anybody) The way I love you
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(Nobody knows better than I) He's my guy
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(Not just) Knee deep
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(Nothing but) Flowers
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(Nothing but) flowers
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(Nothing's too good) for my baby
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(Now and then there's) A fool such as I
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(Now and then there's) a fool such as I
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(Now and then, there's) A fool such as I
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(Now and then, there's) a fool such as I
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(Numb. I.) The prizes drawn at the profitable adventure to the fortunate, in Free-man's-Yard Cornhill, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the 1. 2, and 3. of this instant November, 1693
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(O Susanna) Dust off that old pianna
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(O where have you been) Billy boy
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(O.K.?)
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(Of the) institution and education of children
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(Of the) standard of taste
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(Of) agriculture
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(Of) bookes
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(Of) education : John Milton's tractate
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(Of) friendship
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(Oh Suzanna) Dust off that old pianna
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(Oh Suzanna) dust off that old pianna
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(Oh Suzanna) dust off that old piano
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(Oh Suzanna) dust off the old pianna
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(Oh boy! What joy we had in) Barefoot days
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(Oh boy! What joy we had in) barefoot days
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(Oh no) No way
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(Oh what a night) December 1963
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(Oh! Oh!) What do you know about love? : fox trot
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(Oh) Careless love
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(Oh) Pretty woman
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(Oh) careless love
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(Oh, my wonderful one) tell me you're mine
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(Ol' daddy's got a) Brand new love
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(Old American Company.) A grand serious pantomine. : In three parts, intermixed with dances, never performed in New-York called the Danaides. With new music, dresses and decorations. Published by Wm. Humphreys
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(Old daddy's got a) Brand new love
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(Old) farmer's almanack
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(Old) farmer's almanack (Large print ed.)
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(On the) conservation of force
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(On the) death of Esther Johnson (Stella)
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(On the) equality among mankind
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(On the) motion of the heart and blood in animals
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(On) Broadway
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(On) Lord Francis Bacon
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(On) M. Aurelius Antoninus
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(On) Montaigne
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(On) democracy
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(On) poesy or art
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(On) the education of women
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(Only a) summer love
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(Ooh-wee) he's killing me
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(Ooh-wee) she's killing me
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(Open up the) red box
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(Open up your) Filthy heart (to me)
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(Opportunity knocks but once) Snatch and grab it
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(Opportunity knocks but once) Snatch and grab it
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(Opportunity knocks but once) snatch and grab it
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(Or) Is it love?
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(Or) is it love
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(Otto make that) riff staccato
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(Our love) don't throw it all away
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(Our own) Jole Blon
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(Our own) Jole' Blon
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(Our) love is here to stay
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(Out doing things) that my mama don't know
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(Place to) Hideaway
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(Play that) String melody
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(Play the game of) let's pretend
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(Please not) one more time
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(Please send me) Someone to love
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(Please) Tell me partner
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(Portrait of) Bojangles
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(Potatoes are cheaper - tomatoes are cheaper) Now's the time to fall in love
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(Potatoes are cheaper, tomatoes are cheaper) Now's the time to fall in love
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(Prayer is the key to Heaven) Faith unlocks the door
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(Prayer is the key to heaven) Faith unlocks the door
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(Proposals for publishing by subscription) a translation of the botanical works of C. Linnæus, M.D. &c. &c : (as contained in his Genera & species plantarum) from the original Latin, ... By a member of the University of Oxford. ..
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(Published according to act of Parliament.) The second part of the unfortunate shipwright; or, The blind man's travels through many parts of England, in pursuit of his right
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(Published with the approbation of the judges.) The trials of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, and others; for the murder of Patrick Randal MacDonnell, and Charles Hipson, Esquires. : Also the trial of John Gallagher and others, for an assault on George Robert Fitzgerald, in the goal of Castlebar. The arguments of council-the Lord Chief Baron Yelverton's speech-the attorney-general's opening-the address of Mr. Fitzgerald previous to his receiving sentence; and the whole proceedings of the court-together with a description of their conduct at the place of execution. Taken from the notes of a barrister. Who had the assistance of the highest authority
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(Published with the approbation of the judges.) The trials of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, and others; for the murder of Patrick Randal MacDonnell, and Charles Hipson, Esquires. : Also, the trial of John Gallagher and others, for an assault on George Robert Fitzgerald, in the goal of Castlebar. The arguments of council-the Lord Chief Baron Yelverton's speech-The attorney-general's opening-The address of Mr. Fitzgerald previous to his receiving sentence; and the whole proceedings of the court-together with a description of their conduct at the place of execution. Taken from the notes of a barrister. Who had the assistance of the highest authority
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(Puffed) Wheat ball
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(Puppet song) Whiskey on a Sunday
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(Purgatorio) popopera
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(Pursuant to the notice thrown out by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce.) : The construction and extensive use of a newly invented universal seed-furrow plough (from time to time expos'd to the public view of abundance of people.) Upon an easy, steady principle, suited to all soils, stiff or light, level or ridg'd; and capable of sowing all sorts of seeds, in three rows, thicker or thinner, deeper or shallower, and the furrows or rows nearer or further asunder, just as the owner pleases. Also, by the invitation of the Society, the construction of a draining plough, upon a very simple principle. Both published with a view, that the ingenious may, within the Society's limited time, see what is wanting to put the finishing hand to a seed-furrow, and also to a draining plough. With the construction and use of a potatoe-drill machine, pointing out the benefit arising from this wholesale culture, to the land, and to some the live-stock. To which is added, an essay on the theory of a common plough, in order to find, by geometrical construction, the angles which give the share exact land and earth at all depths, and which ballance the motions of the plough. Illustrated with seven large copper-plates. By J. Randall, a few years since master of the academy at Heath, near Wakefield, Yorkshire
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(Put another nickel in) Music! Music! Music
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(Put another nickel in) Music! Music! Music!
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(Put another nickel in) Music! music! music!
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(Put another nickle in) Music! Music! Music!
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(Put another nickle in) Music, music, music
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(Putting my) heart on the line
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(Quicksilver daydreams of) Maria
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(Re)Storying Ferguson : Youth Voices and Literate Lives
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(Re)Writing craft : composition, creative writing, and the future of English studies
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(Re)considering what we know : learning thresholds in writing, composition, rhetoric, and literacy
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(Re)constructing Johann Sebastian Bach : reception history and performance practice in New York City during the Great War
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(Re)inventing government-industry R & D collaboration
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(Re)inventing government-industry R&D collaboration
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(Relating to the National Capital Park and Planning Commission)
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(Remember me) I'm the one who loves you
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(Remember me) I'm the one who loves you
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(Restless) child of change
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(Return of the valley) Out come the freaks
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(Return to the valley of) Out come the freaks
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(Rhyme) This time
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(Ring on my finger is) Johnny give me
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(Roamin' thru the gloamin' with) 40,000 headmen
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(Robo)call me maybe : robocalls to wireless phones under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act
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(Round, round, round) Blue rondo a la Turk
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(Running around in circles) Getting nowhere
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(Running around in circles) getting nowhere
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(S)mothering and coaching
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(S.K.O.O.B.Y. D.O.O.)
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(Same thing happens with) the birds and the bees
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(Say) You're my girl
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(Say) you're my girl
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(Scotch hot) Hop scotch polka
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(Se fue mi) Chachita
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(Second night.) With considerable alterations & additions. ... In Brecon, on Friday evening, December 4th, 1789, will be presented, a humorous, ... Exhibition of the times: ... by Mrs. Hudson, consisting of music, recitations, imitations, emblems and caricatures, ... The whole to conclude with a ... representation of the Royal procession to St. Paul's, on St. George's day,
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(See me) One last time
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(See the sky) About to rain
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(Seven little girls) sitting on the back seat
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(Shades of) Spanish onions
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(Shake, shake, shake) Shake your booty
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(Shake, shake, shake) shake your booty
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(Shango, shango, shangoree) Rockin' rollers' jubilee
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(Shango, shango, shangoree) Rocking rollers' jubilee
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(She got it) goin' on
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(She made it) New for me
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(She walks like you - she talks like you) She reminds me of you
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(She walks like you-she talks like you) She reminds me of you
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(She was a) Conn artist from Elkhart Indiana
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(She won't have a thing to do with) nobody but me
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(She'll be) Comin' 'round the mountain
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(She'll stay just) One more day
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(She's a housewife) No more rock 'n' roll
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(She's a) Runaround
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(She's got) The fever
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(She's just a) fallen angel
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(She's my girl) She's all mine
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(She's the) shape of things to come
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(She's) Some kind of wonderful
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(She's) a mortician's dream come true
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(She's) one of the boys
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(She's) sexy + 17
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(She's) some kinda wonderful
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(Shout! Wherever you may be) I am American
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(Si si) Je suis un rock star
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(Si si) je suis un rock star : (Si si) je suis un rock star : special edited version
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(Si, si) Je suis un rock star
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(Sidewalks of) Manhattan
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(Silly song) Dwarf's yodel song
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(Since I lost my baby) I almost lost my mind
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(Since you've been gone) there's been some changes made
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(Sing me) A song I can cry to
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(Sittin' On) The dock of the bay
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(Sittin' on) The dock of the bay
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(Sittin' on) the dock of the bay
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(Sitting in the middle of) Madness
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(Sitting on the dock of the bay
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(Sitting on) The dock of the bay
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(Sitting on) the dock of the bay
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(Sizable) Role of Rehypothecation in the Shadow Banking System :
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(Sky of blue, with you) And so forth
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(Slap your mammy)
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(Slava) Ave Maria remix #3
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(So many) Cute little girls
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(Sock it to me) Harper Valley P.T.A
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(Soft, sweet, warm) Wonderful you
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(Somebody else been) shaking your tree
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(Someone's been) Telling you stories
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(Someone's been) telling you stories
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(Something else is) working harder
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(Something inside) So strong
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(Sometimes I feel like a) Motherless child
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(Sometimes I feel so) Uninspired
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(Sometimes I feel so) uninspired
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(Somewhere) Somebody's waiting (For you)
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(Sonajas) Mañanitas michoacanas
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(Song from) That night
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(Song of) Delilah
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(Soul fusion) Freewoman
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(Spinning on the) time loop
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(St. John's) night on the bare mountain
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(Stay all night) Stay a little longer
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(Stay away from) the cocaine train
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(Stay up Stan) the all night record man
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(Staying home and singing) Homemade songs
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(Stewart's improved edition.) The universal spelling-book: or, A new and easy guide to the English language. : I. Tables of words, of one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven syllables; with natural and easy lessons in each, adapted to the capacity of children from three years old and upwards, and yet so, that such as can already read, may receive sensible instruction thereby: being diversified with a variety of lessons both moral and divine, as also fables and pleasant stories, in order to improve the mind and the understanding. II. A very easy and approved guide to English grammar, by way of question and answer, for the use of schools as well as private persons, and by which they may very soon become acquainted with the knowledge of the English tongue, with very little trouble and application. III. A collection of near 5000 of the most useful words of two, three, and four syllables, viz. Noun substantives, adjectives and verbs (placed alphabetically under their respective heads) which are accented and explained for the better instruction of youth, and information of such persons as would know the meaning of what they read and write; being a useful instructor for the school, shop, or compting-house. IV. Many useful things necessary to help the young beginner, and inform the more grown up youth. With a variety of alphabetical copies, and writing-pieces, both in prose and verse. V. Observations on reading, wherein a graceful manner is particularly displayed in voice and gesture, containing twelve rules and instructions. Such as has not appeared in any former edition of this book. The twenty-second edition, with improvements and additions. By Daniel Fenning, late school-master of Bures, in Suffolk, and author of the Use of the globes, Practical arithmetic, Guide to algebra, Royal English dictionary, &c
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(Stolen love is) The beginning of the end
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(Stolen love is) the beginning of the end
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(Strange) I still love you
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(Street of) Linden trees
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(Street of) linden trees
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(Struttin') with some barbecue
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(Stuck inside of Detroit with) Out come the freaks (again)
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(Such an) Easy question
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(Such an) easy question
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(Superwoman) Where were you when I needed you
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(Swayin' to the music) Slow dancin'
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(Sweet Angie) The Christmas Tree Angel
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(Sweet sweet baby) Since you've been gone
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(Sweet, sweet baby) Since you've been gone
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(Sweet, sweet, baby) Since you've been gone
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(Take a) Step in the right direction
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(Take a) message to Mary
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(Take a) step in the right direction
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(Take be back to my) Boots and saddle
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(Take me back to my) Boots and saddle
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(Take me back to my) boots and saddle
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(Take me back to my) boots and saddles
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(Take me in your) lifeboat
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(Take me to) Aruanda
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(Take me) Riding in the car
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(Take me) riding in my car
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(Take your elbow out of the soup you're sitting on the chicken)
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(Talk to me of) Mendocino
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(Talking 'bout) nobody but my baby
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(Tea licence, &c.) ....
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(Teapot) Walkin'
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(Teapot) Walking
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(Tear 'em off) Me & my doggz
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(Teind cause.) (Lord Colston reporter.) June 12. 1765. Information for William Govan of Drumquhassle, and Captain William Craig of Dalnair, heritors in the parish of Drymen, against William Duke of Montrose, tacksman of the teinds of said parish, and proprietor of certain other lands therein
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(Teind cause.) Answers for George Marquis of Tweeddale, and his tutors; to the petition of William Morris of Brieryhill. ...
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(Teind cause.) Answers for William Earl of Dumfries and Stair, to the petition of Thomas Gordon of Earlston, proprietor of the lands and barony of Afton, lying in the parish of New Cumnock, and of Gilbert M'-Adam of Merkland, William Logan of Castlemains, and others, as feuars and purchasers of parts of the said barony. ...
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(Teind cause.) Answers for the principal and masters of the United College of St. Salvator and St. Leonard in the University of St. Andrews, to the petition of Andrew Skene of Dyce. ...
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(Teind cause.) February 23. 1767. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, commissioners for plantation of kirks and valuation of teinds, the petition of Mr. John Dickson of Kilbucho, advocate,
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(Teind cause.) Replies for William Morris of Brieryhill; to the answers for George Marquis of Tweeddale, and his tutors. ...
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(Teind cause.) Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, commissioners for plantation of kirks and valuation of teinds; the petition of Thomas Gordon of Earlston, Esq; as heretable proprietor of the lands and barony of Afton, and teinds thereof, lying in the parish of New Cumnock, and of Gilbert M'adam of Merkland, and William Logan of Castlemains, and others, as feuars and purchasers of the said barony and teinds from the said Thomas Gordon, ...
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(Teind cause.) Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, commissioners for plantation of kirks, and valuation of teinds, the petition of William Morris of Brieryhill; ...
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(Teind court.) February 27. 1770. Memorial for the heritors of the parish of Tranent, defenders, against Mr Charles Cunningham minister of the gospel at Tranent, pursuer
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(Teind-cause. Lord Auchinleck reporter). July 12. 1765. Memorial for Lieut.-Gen. Sir David Cuningham of Livingston, bart. patron and heritor of the parish of Whitburn, and for most of the other heritors in that parish; against William Wardrobe of Cult, Robert Durham of Boghead, George White of Torbantrees, John Martin of Bickertoun, and William Meek of Longrig, heritors of said parish. ...
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(Teind-cause.) February 24. 1767. Memorial for Mr. George Nicol, minister of the Gospel at Kinnettles, pursuer, against the heritors of the parish of Kinnettles, defenders. ...
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(Tell me baby) why you been gone so long
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(Tell me) have you ever seen me
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(Thank you) Sugar mama
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(That gang that sang) Heart of my heart
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(That good old) Hoomalimali e
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(That place) down the road apiece
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(That's how I learn to love) Good old country music
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(That's how long) I'll be in love with you
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(That's how long) I'll be in love with you
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(That's just my way of) Forgetting you
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(That's just my way of) forgetting you
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(That's what I like) in my woman
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(That's what you do) When you're in love
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(That's what you do) when you're in love
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(That's what you get) for lovin' me
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(That's what you get) for loving me
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(That's) how long
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(That's) not polite!!!
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(The angels wanna wear my) Red shoes
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(The anniversary of) Minnie the moocher's wedding day
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(The last oratorio but one.) At the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, March 27, 1776, will be an oratorio (never performed here) call'd The prodigal son. Composed by Dr. Arnold.
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(The last time of performing it this season.) Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, being Friday, March 22, 1776, will be performed Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Composed by Mr. Handel.
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(The parents New Year's gift) The Christian's pattern: or, imitation of Jesus Christ. In four books. ... With reflections and observations on every chapter, ... To which are likewise now added, meditations and prayers for persons in sickness and trouble; ... By Thomas à Kempis.
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(The party don't start) 'Til the Playboys get here
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(The petition, to which the this answer is offered, was moved on Tuesday, and the advising thereof delayed by your lordships till Friday.) Answers for Sebastian Henderson writer in Linlithgow, to the petition offered in name of Margaret Buncle, and Mr. Edward Buncle her father
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(The story of) the preacher and the bear
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(The system of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether
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(The woodwork squeaks remix album)
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(The word of) confirmation
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(The) Most unoriginal sin
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(The) dictionary of practical phonography : giving the best phonographic forms for the words of the English language ...
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(Them) changes
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(Theme from) Valley of the dolls
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(There goes) The big boss man
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(There is no sorrow) that heaven cannot heal
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(There is) No greater love
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(There is) no greater love
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(There ought to be a) Moonlight savin' time
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(There ought to be a) Moonlight saving time
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(There ought to be a) Moonlight savings time
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(There ought to be a) moonlight saving time
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(There was a) tall oak tree
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(There will never be) another like me
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(There'll be a) Hot time in Berlin
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(There'll be a) Hot time in the town of Berlin (when the Yanks go marching in)
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(There'll be a) Hot time in the town of Berlin when the Yanks go marching in
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(There'll be a) Hot time in the town of Berlin when the Yanks go marching in
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(There'll be a) hot time in the town of Berlin
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(There'll be blue birds over) The White cliffs of Dover
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(There'll be blue birds over) The white cliffs of Dover
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(There'll be blue birds over) The white cliffs of Dover : fox trot
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(There'll be blue birds over) the White Cliffs of Dover
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(There'll be blue birds over) the white Cliffs of Dover
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(There'll be blue birds over) the white cliffs of Dover
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(There'll be blue birds over) the white cliffs of Dover : fox trot
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(There'll be bluebirds all over) The white cliffs of Dover
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(There'll be bluebirds over) The white cliffs of Dover
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(There'll be bluebirds over) The white cliffs of Dover : fox trot
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(There'll be bluebirds over) the white cliffs of Dover
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(There'll be bluebirds over) the white cliffs of Dover : fox trot
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(There'll be) A Yankee Christmas
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(There'll be) Peace in the valley
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(There'll be) Peace in the valley (For me)
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(There'll be) Peace in the valley (for me)
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(There'll be) Peace in the valley : (for me)
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(There'll be) Peace in the valley for me
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(There'll be) peace in the valley (for me)
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(There'll be) peace in the valley (for me) (with the Carter Family)
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(There'll never B) Another like me
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(There's a Blue Ridge in my heart) Virginia
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(There's a) Better way
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(There's a) Fire in the night
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(There's a) yellow rose in Hilo
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(There's going to be a) showdown
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(There's gonna be a) showdown
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(There's no business like) Show business
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(There's no business like) That certain business
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(There's no business like) show business
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(There's no place like) Home for the Holidays
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(There's no place like) Home for the holidays
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(There's no place like) home for the holidays
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(There's not a single thing I wouldn't do) for you
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(There's nothing like a) good old-fashioned hoedown
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(There's something about an) Old fashioned girl : (from "Just imagine") / DeSylva, Brown, Henderson. Yours and mine / [words by] Nelson ; [music by] Burke
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(There's something nice about everyone but) There's everything nice about you : Hay algo precioso con todos
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(There's still) Someone I can't forget
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(There's) Always something there to remind me
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(There's) Nobody home to go home to
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(There's) a time and a place
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(There's) always something there
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(There's) always something there to remind me
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(There's) no gettin' over me
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(There's) no getting over me
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(These are) the young years
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(They call it) Stormy Monday
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(They call me) Mr. Lucky
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(They call you) Gigolette
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(They long to be) Close to you
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(They long to be) Close to you
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(They long to be) close to you
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(Think of you, think of me) In the moonlight
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(This day is published, price 1s 6d.) Observations on an address to the public, dated April, 20, 1775, superscribed bedford level, and sign'd Charles Nalson Cole, register : Repeatedly inserted in the Cambridge paper; and on plan, and draught of a bill, intended to be presented to Parliament, by the honourable corporation of Bedford level, for preserving the drainage of the middle and south levels, part of the great level of the fens, called Bedford level, and the several navigations through the same, and for imposing taxes on the free lands in the said levels; and a tonnage and toll upon goods and merchandize, &c. in which is shewn the impropriety of the plan, which was originally adopted for the drainage, improvement, and security of the lands in the said great level, with a review of the several works proposed to be done and enumerated in the said bill. [A]nd some considerations on the tax and tonnage proposed to be said. By William Elstobb, land surveyor and engineer
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(This is) Beautiful music to love by
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(This is) a dream affair
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(This is) my last affair
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(This is) my last love affair
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(This relates to a bill of suspension to be reported by Lord Alyock, which the Lords appointed to be put into the boxes on Saturday the 7th instant.) Replies for Patrick Baillie and Esther Chisholm, to the answers for Robert Gray procurator fiscal
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(This world is a) ball & chain
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(Through) the gates of the big fruit
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(Thru) the gates of the big fruit
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(Tiend cause. Lord Coalston reporter.) Information for William Duke of Montrose, against William Govan of Drumquhassell, and Captain William Craig of Dalnair, heritors of the parish of Drymen
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(Til) I kissed you
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(Till) I kissed you
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(Time has come to bid you) Adieu
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(Ting-a-ling-ling) here comes the ice cream man
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(Tinkle-tinkletay) The water tumbler tune
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(To be reported by Lord Auchinleck.) Information for the magistrates and town council of Kilmarnock, defenders; against William Earl of Glencairn, pursuer
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(To be reported by Lord Coalston.) Information for the whole nearest in kin to the deceased John Brown, feuar in Laswade, by his father's side, being in all twenty persons, against James and Andrew Hendries, trustees of the said John Brown
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(To be reported by Lord Gardenston.) Information for Alexander Irvine of Drum, and his tutors, pursuers, against George Earl of Aberdeen, and Mrs. Duff, relict and representative of the deceased Patrick Duff of Premnay, and others, defenders
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(To be reported by Lord Gardenston.) Information for William, Charles, Margaret, Charlotte, Thomas, Frances-Laura, George, and Robert Dundases, children procreate of the marriage betwixt Sir Thomas Dundas of Kerse, baronet, and Lady Charlotte Fitzwilliam, his wife, and the trustees of the said children, and Robert Bruce, Esq of Kennet, one of the senators of the College of Justice, their tutor ad litem; Mary Dundas, alias Bruce, third daughter of Thomas Dundas of Fingask, and spouse of James Bruce of Kinnaird, James Bruce and Janet-Maitland Bruce, children procreate betwixt the said Mary Dundas and James Bruce, and the said James Bruce of Kinnaird, for himself and for his interest, and as administrator in-law for his said children, defenders; against Sir Thomas Dundas of Kerse, baronet, pursuer
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(To be reported by Lord Justice Clerk.) Memorial for Dorothea Countess of Fife, and James Earl of Fife, her husband, for his interest, defenders; against Margaret Countess of Caithness, pursuer
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(To be reported by Lord Kaims, and ordered by His Lordship to be put in to the Lords boxes on Monday 9th August 1762.) Bill of suspension, at the instance of the provost and baillies of Edinburgh, and others; against Mr John Monro advocate, procurator-fiscal of the High Court of Admiralty
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(To be reported by Lord Pitfour.) Information for Malcolm Hamilton merchant in London, and his trustee, pursuers; against James Dunlop, John Carlyle, and James Douglas of Mains, merchants in Glasgow, defenders
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(To be reported by Lord Prestongrange.) Bill of advocation, at the instance of Mrs. Barbara Drummond of Hawthornden, and Doctor Abernethy-Drummond, her husband, for his interest; against James Ferrier tacksman of the coal of Hawthornden
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(To be reported ex parte by Lord Kaims.) Information for Messrs. More and Irvine, late merchants in Gottenburgh, chargers; against James Steven merchant in Newtyle, suspender
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(To be so bad) she's still lookin' good
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(To be so bad) she's still looking good
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(To each his own) That's my philosophy
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(To say the least) You're the most
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(To the nobility, and families of birth and affluence.) Proposals for a temple of fame: Containing the history and portraits of celebrated men from the age of Richard the Third to the conclusion of the present century
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(Tobacco Licence)
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(Today I met) The boy I'm going to marry
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(Today I met) The boy I'm gonna marry
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(Today I met) the boy I'm gonna marry
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(Today) I started loving you again
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(Today) My love came back to me
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(Too late) The smart bomb
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(Too little in common to be lovers) Too much going on to say good-bye
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(Too little in common to be lovers) Too much going to say good-bye
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(Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral) That's an Irish lullaby
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(Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ra) That's an Irish lullaby
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(Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral) That's an Irish lullaby
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(Touch me) all night long
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(Tragedy of) Butterfly McHeart
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(Tribute to the) Boogie men
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(Turn out the lights and) love me tonight
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(Twist ain't nothin') but the old time shimmy
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(Twist ain't nothing) but the old time shimmy
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(U) Duty to warn
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(U) Initial findings of the U.S. House of Representatives Joint Task Force on U.S. Central Command Intelligence Analysis
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(U) Office of Inspector General laptop computers are susceptible to compromise : (unclassified and redacted)
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(Un)easy does it
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(Until) I kissed you
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(Untitled)
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(Up in top of a rainbow) Sweepin' the clouds away
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(Up the) Lazy river
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(Used to be a) cha-cha
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(Venus is hell)
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(Very) Put out
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(Wait 'til you see) my Gidget
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(Waitin' for) the real thing
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(Waitin') Round the bend
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(Waiting for the) Night boat
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(Waiting for) the real thing
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(Waiting) At the end of the road
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(Waiting) round the bend
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(Wake up) Miss Rip Van Winkle
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(Walkin' thru the) Sleepy city
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(Waltz me) once again around the dance floor
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(Wanna get to know you) That good!
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(Want you) back in my life again
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(Wanted) dead or alive
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(Was I to balme for) Falling in love with you
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(Washing song) Bluddle-uddle-um-dum
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(Wasting my time) Thinking of you
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(Wasting my time) wasting my love on you
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(Watch your step)
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(Waves) in Navy blue
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(Way down upon the) Swanee River
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(We ain't got) No special thing
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(We ain't got) Nothin' yet
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(We ain't got) nothin' yet
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(We are fighting for) survival
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(We are) the road crew
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(We didn't need this) fascist groove thang
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(We got) telepathy
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(We were) Foolish like the flowers
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(We'll be singing hallelujah) Marching through Berlin : from United Artists film "Stage Door Canteen"
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(We'll go) out of town
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(We'll meet) in the spring
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(We're all invited to) Henrietta's wedding
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(We're going to be in) High society
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(We're going to have) smooth sailing
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(We're going to) Rock around the clock
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(We're going to) Shake up their minds
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(We're going) Just over in the glory land
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(We're gone) Surfin'
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(We're gonna be in) High society
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(We're gonna be in) high society
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(We're gonna have) smooth sailing
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(We're gonna make sure) there'll never be another war!
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(We're gonna) Jump for joy
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(We're gonna) Rock around the clock
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(We're gonna) Rock around the clock
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(We're gonna) Shake up their minds
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(We're gonna) rock around the clock
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(We're just poor folks) rolling in love
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(We're not) The jet set
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(We're not) the jet set
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(We're) On the road again
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(We've got a) Sure thing
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(We've got a) Sure thing : from the Paramount picture "Ridin' high"
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(We've got to) Put that sun back in the sky
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(We've got to) put that sun back in the sky
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(We've got) Blue skies
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(We've got) honey love
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(We've reached) the point of no return
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(Wearing down) Like a wheel
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(Welcome) New lovers
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(What a) Wonderful world
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(What a) wonderful world
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(What about all) These changes
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(What are you waiting for) Mary
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(What can I say) After I say I'm sorry
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(What can I say) After I say I'm sorry?
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(What can I say) after I say I'm sorry
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(What can I say) after I say I'm sorry?
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(What can I say, dear) After I say I'm sorry
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(What did I do to be so) Black and blue
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(What did I do to be so) Black and blue : Azul y negro ; Jungle jamboree : from "Connie's hot chocolates"
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(What did I do to be so) Black and blue : Jungle jamboree
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(What did I do to be so) Black and blue?
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(What did I do to be so) black & blue
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(What did I do to be so) black and blue
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(What did I do, to be so) Black and blue
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(What did she mean when she said) Good luck
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(What do we do on a) dew dew dewy day
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(What happened at Wounded Knee)
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(What happens in) Buenos Aires
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(What love can do) the second time around
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(What's good for) General Bullmoose (Is good for the U.S.A.)
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(What's so funny 'bout) Peace, love and understanding
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(What's so funny 'bout) peace, love and understanding
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(What's the story) morning glory?
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(What) In the name of love
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(Whatever happened to) Romance
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(When I feel like) I got no love in me
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(When I'm walkin' with my sweetness) Down among the sugar-cane
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(When I'm) Led by the Master's great hand
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(When Johnny comes marching home again) I can't see you no more
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(When it's) Darkness on the Delta
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(When it's) Darkness on the delta
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(When it's) cold outside
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(When it's) darkness on the Delta
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(When she wants good lovin') my baby comes to me
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(When the moonlight fell) on the waterfall
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(When there's) love at home
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(When they build the) Puka in the Pali
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(When things go wrong) It hurts me too
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(When we are dancin') I get ideas
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(When we are dancing) I get ideas
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(When we're alone) No blues is good blues
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(When we're alone) Penthouse serenade
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(When we're together again) Think how it's gonna be
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(When were alone) Penthouse serenade
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(When you close your eyes) I'll make you see
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(When you come to the end of) A perfect day
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(When you dance) You do not tango