• Sad Eyes may refer to: "Sad Eyes" (Robert John song) "Sad Eyes" (Bruce Springsteen song), later covered by Enrique Iglesias "Sad Eyes" (Andy Williams...
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    "Sad Eyes" is a song written and recorded by Robert John, and released in April 1979. It debuted May 19 on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching the top of the...
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  • "Sad Eyes" is a song written and performed by Bruce Springsteen, recorded at Soundworks West in Los Angeles on January 25, 1990. The song was released...
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  • on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show on November 1, 2012. A music video for "Sad Eyes", shot in Berlin and Toronto, was released on January 20, 2013. On July...
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  • "a quickly sketched cartoon woman with black hair, black clothes, and sad eyes ringed with red makeup". The doomer girl character is often associated...
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  • 1946) is an American singer perhaps best known for his 1979 hit single, "Sad Eyes", which reached number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100. John was born in...
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    Castles – 'Sadist'". Stereogum. Retrieved July 22, 2024. "Crystal Castles – 'Sad Eyes'". Ultratop. Archived from the original on January 6, 2017. Retrieved February...
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    Donna Summer 8 "Y.M.C.A." Village People 9 "Ring My Bell" Anita Ward 10 "Sad Eyes" Robert John 11 "Too Much Heaven" Bee Gees 12 "MacArthur Park" Donna Summer...
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  • "The Honeymooners", "Leavin' Train", "Seven Angels", "Gave It a Name", "Sad Eyes", "My Lover Man", "Over the Rise", "Loose Change", "Trouble in Paradise"...
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  • "Sad Eyes" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Phil Cody, introduced on Sedaka's 1974 album release Sedaka's Back. As recorded by Andy Williams for his...
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