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  2. Piano in the Dark - Wikipedia

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    "Piano in the Dark" was released in early 1988, nine years after Russell's previous charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 (1979's "So Good, So Right"). The ballad [ 1 ] [ 4 ] gained heavy airplay and became Russell's biggest hit, peaking at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 , number 8 on the R&B chart [ 5 ] and number 3 on the Adult ...

  3. Dark Eyes (Russian song) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Eyes (Russian song) "Dark Eyes", n.d., "as arranged by Nikolai Artemev". " Dark Eyes " ( Russian: Очи чёрные, romanized : Ochi chyornye, lit. 'Black Eyes') is a well-known and popular Russian romance. The lyrics were written by the poet and writer Yevhen Hrebinka and first published on 17 January 1843.

  4. Cry (Just a Little) - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics are an interpolation from "Piano in the Dark", a 1988 hit song by Brenda Russell. For this song, the line was performed by Kelli-Leigh (vocals) along with Hal Ritson (back vocals). "Cry (Just a Little)" was released in Belgium as a digital download on 18 May 2011 and was released in the United Kingdom on 18 September 2011.

  5. Get Here (album) - Wikipedia

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    Get Here is the fourth studio album by the American singer/songwriter Brenda Russell.Released in 1988, it is Russell's most successful album to date and includes her hit single "Piano in the Dark" as well as the minor hit title track, "Get Here," which became an international success for Oleta Adams three years later.

  6. Oyfn Pripetshik - Wikipedia

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    e. " Oyfn Pripetshik " ( Yiddish: אויפן פריפעטשיק, also spelled "Oyfn Pripetchik", "Oyfn Pripetchek", etc.; [note 1] English: "On the Hearth ") [1] is a Yiddish song by M.M. Warshawsky (1848–1907). The song is about a rabbi teaching his young students the aleph-bet. By the end of the 19th century it was one of the most popular ...

  7. In the Pines - Wikipedia

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    Like numerous other folk songs, "In the Pines" was passed on from one generation and locale to the next by word of mouth. In 1925, a version of the song was recorded onto phonograph cylinder by a folk collector. This was the first documentation of "The Longest Train" variant of the song, which includes a verse about "The longest train I ever ...

  8. Footsteps in the Dark - Wikipedia

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    "Footsteps in the Dark" remains popular into the 21st century as a sample used in other songs, often edited to change its speed or pitch. Songs that use "Footsteps in the Dark" as a sample include: [7] "Can I Kill It?" from Straight Checkn 'Em (1991) by Compton's Most Wanted "It Was a Good Day" from The Predator (1992) by Ice Cube [8]

  9. The 50 Best Songs of the Year - AOL

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    Watch Lizzo Cover Stevie Wonder’s Holiday Classic on Saturday Night Live. SZA Announces First Arena Tour in Support of SOS. The Smile Details Live Album Taped at Montreux Jazz Festival. These ...