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  2. Dancing with Tears in My Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" is the second single from Lament, Ultravox's seventh studio album, released on 11 May 1984. The single effectively put Ultravox back on the map, peaking at No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart, and reaching the top 10 in several European countries. The song also entered the Australian and Canadian top 75 but failed to ...

  3. Dancing with Tears in My Eyes (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dancing with Tears in My Eyes is a 1995 compilation from British band Ultravox covering their output with Midge Ure, recorded from 1980 to 1986. The album was released by EMI in the label's "Music For Pleasure" series. It was re-released in 1996 by the Disky label with the same title, then in 1997 by EMI as The Best of Ultravox in the label's ...

  4. Lament (Ultravox album) - Wikipedia

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    Dancing with Tears in My Eyes – 4:40; Lament – 4:41; Man of Two Worlds – 4:28; Heart of the Country – 5:06; When the Time Comes – 4:57; A Friend I Call Desire – 5:11; Disc two. One Small Day (Special 12″ Remix) – 7:51; Easterly (B-side of One Small Day) – 3:48; Lament (Extended 12″ version) – 8:02; One Small Day (Limited ...

  5. Ruth Etting - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Etting. Ruth Etting (November 23, 1896 – September 24, 1978) was an American singer and actress of the 1920s and 1930s, who had over 60 hit recordings and worked in stage, radio, and film. Known as "America's sweetheart of song", her signature tunes were "Shine On, Harvest Moon", "Ten Cents a Dance" and "Love Me or Leave Me".

  6. The Collection (Ultravox album) - Wikipedia

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    "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" Lament: 4:10: 2. "Hymn" Quartet: 4:24: 3. "The Thin Wall" Rage in Eden: 4:25: 4. "The Voice" Rage in Eden: 4:23: 5. "Vienna" Vienna: 4:37: 6. "Passing Strangers" Vienna: 3:48: 7. "Sleepwalk" Vienna: 3:10

  7. If I Was: The Very Best of Midge Ure & Ultravox - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. If I Was: The Very Best of Midge Ure & Ultravox is a 1993 compilation album by Scottish musician Midge Ure, featuring songs from his solo career and as part of the new wave and synthpop band Ultravox, along with Ure's collaborations with Mick Karn ("After a Fashion"), Phil Lynott ("Yellow Pearl"), Visage ("Fade to Grey ...

  8. Dancing with Tears in My Eyes (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" is a 1984 song by Ultravox. It may also refer to: Dancing with Tears in My Eyes, a 1997 compilation album by Ultravox "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes", a 1930 song composed by Joseph (Joe) Burke and Al Dubin for the film Dancing Sweeties, also featured on the album, Under the Big Black Sun by X

  9. Ultravox! (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ultravox! Ultravox! Ultravox! Ha!-Ha!-Ha! Singles from Ultravox! Ultravox! is the debut studio album by British new wave band Ultravox. It was recorded at Island Studios in Hammersmith, London in the autumn of 1976 [1] and produced by Ultravox and Steve Lillywhite with studio assistance from Brian Eno. It was released on 25 February 1977 by Island.

  10. Pearls: Songs of Goffin and King - Wikipedia

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    "Dancin' with Tears in My Eyes" 3:31: 2. "Locomotion" 2:30: 3. "One Fine Day" 2:30: 4. "Hey Girl" 3:41: 5. "Snow Queen" 4:27

  11. Saturday Night Sing Along with Mitch - Wikipedia

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    Sentimental Sing Along with Mitch. (1960) Saturday Night Sing Along with Mitch is an album by Mitch Miller & The Gang. It was released in 1960 on the Columbia label (catalog nos. CL-1414 and CS-8211). [1] [2] The album debuted on Billboard magazine's popular albums chart on April 4, 1960, peaked at No. 8, and remained on that chart for 40 weeks.