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  • 51Let Your Heart Do All the Talking — Infobox Single Name = Let Your Heart Do All The Talking Artist = A*Teens from Album = Pop Til You Drop! and New Arrival Released = 2003 Format = Airplay Recorded = 2002 Genre = Pop Length = 3:24 (Album Version) 3:20 (Single Mix) Label = Universal …

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  • 52The Kingston Trio — s original lineup: Dave Guard, Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds Background information Origin Palo Alto, Calif …

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  • 53The Martian Chronicles —   …

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  • 54Electrical conduction system of the heart — Isolated conduction system of the heart …

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  • 55The "5" Royales — was a rhythm and blues (R B) band from Winston Salem, North Carolina, U.S., that combined gospel, jump blues and doo wop, marking an early and influential step in the evolution of soul music. Most of their big R B hits were recorded from 1952 to… …

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  • 56The Story of Civilization —   Author(s) Will Durant Ariel Durant …

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  • 57The Impossible Dream (The Quest) — is a popular song composed by Mitch Leigh, with lyrics written by Joe Darion. It was written for the 1965 musical Man of La Mancha. It is the main song from the musical and became its most popular hit. The song is sung all the way through once in …

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  • 58Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun — Song infobox Name = Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun Artist = Pink Floyd Album = A Saucerful of Secrets Released = 29 June 1968 (UK) 27 July 1968 (US) track no = 3 Recorded = 7 8 August, October 1967, January 1968 Abbey Road Studios,… …

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  • 59Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China) — Infobox Single Name = Hole In My Heart (All The Way To China) Artist = Cyndi Lauper from Album = The Great Cyndi Lauper (from the movie Vibes) B side = Boy Blue (Live) Released = 1988 Format = Vinyl (7 )Vinyl (12 ) CSS 5 CD 3 CD Recorded = 1988… …

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  • 60Don't Break the Heart That Loves You — is an American song written by Benny Davis and Ted Murry. The song would become a success for two artists in two different genres: Connie Francis in the pop field in 1962, and Margo Smith as a country version in 1978. Contents 1 Connie Francis… …

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