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  • 31torch song — n. sad or sentimental song of disappointment or unhappiness in love …

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  • 32torch song — noun a sad or sentimental song of unrequited love. Derivatives torch singer noun …

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  • 33For Sentimental Reasons — can refer to: * For Sentimental Reasons a song made popular in the 1930s by Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra. * (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons, a popular song *For Sentimental Reasons, an American nostalgia band *Albums by that name (most of… …

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  • 34In a Sentimental Mood — (englisch: In einer gefühlvollen Stimmung) ist ein Popsong von Duke Ellington, der im Jahr 1935 entstand und zunächst von ihm mit seinem Orchester aufgenommen wurde. Später schrieb Manny Kurtz einen Text zum Lied; neben ihm ist Irving Mills als… …

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  • 35For Sentimental Reasons — For Sentimental Reasons …

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  • 36I'm Getting Sentimental Over You — is a song by the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. The words were written by Ned Washington and the music was written by George Bassman. It was first performed in 1932. The original copyright is dated 1933 and issued to Lawrence Music Publishers, Inc. The… …

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  • 37Doris Day's Sentimental Journey — Studio album by Doris Day Released …

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  • 38(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons — is a popular song. The music was written by William Best, with lyrics by Deek Watson. The song was published in 1945.Hit versionsInfobox Single Name = (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons Artist = Five Star from Album = Heart and Soul Released =… …

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  • 39Religious Song —     Religious Song     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Religious Song     (Sacred Song)     Religious song is the general designation given to the numerous poetical and musical creations which have come into existence in the course of time and are used …

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  • 40In a Sentimental Mood — is a jazz composition by Duke Ellington which is also performed as a song. Ellington composed the piece in 1935 and recorded it with his orchestra the same year. Lyrics were later written for the tune by Irving Mills and Manny Kurtz. According to …

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