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Me and the Boys (album)
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the same name from his album, No Stone Unturned. "Talking to the Moon " is a cover of Don Henley's song from his 1982 album, I Can't Stand Still. "Me and
Tony Hadley
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duetted with Jane McDonald on the song "I See It in Your Eyes", from her album Hold the Covers Back. Talking to the Moon , Hadley's first album of original
I Can't Stand Still
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track." AllMusic critic Mike DeGagne called it "a trouble-in-paradise love song , [that] has Henley pouring his heart out with sugary angst, but is helped
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Title Year Peak position Album KOR [citation needed] "Talking to the Moon " (with Hani) 2021 — Idol: The Coup OST "To U" (with Jo Joon-young) — "Tonight"
Billy Baskette
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by Baskette (1924) OCLC 221634448 Milton Weil Music Co., Chicago "Talking to the Moon ", lyrics by George A. Little; music by Baskette (1926) OCLC 15736770
Bjørn Ole Rasch
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single 20 Golden Lies in 1984, before they released their album Talking to the Moon the year after. At the same time, he was a member of the jazz group
La Voz Kids (Colombian TV series) season 6
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coaches divide the remaining artist from its team to trios and perform a song of their choice. After all artist performed, the coach would choose one artist
Toby Gad discography
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discography for German-American music producer Toby Gad. The table below includes songs that he has either or both written/produced for other people. "Crystale
George Formby on screen, stage, record and radio
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variety circuit. In 1926 he began his music career, singing light, comical songs , and playing the ukulele or banjolele. From 1934 he increasingly worked
The Voice (Russian TV series) season 11
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так просто" — ✔ ✔ — 3 Aynur Nurpeisova 31 Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan "Talking to the Moon " ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 4 Anzhelika Pushnova 25 Minsk, Belarus "Маршрутка" — —