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*" Belfast " ( song ), a track by Elton John on the album Made in England
*" Belfast " ( Boney M. song ), a single by the band Boney M
*" Belfast ", a track by Neon Neon on their 2008 album Stainless Style
*" Belfast ", a track by electronica band Orbital
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*" Christmas In Belfast " ( 1997 )
*" Belfast City Blues " ( 1982 )

*" and Penguins
*" Sabu ", nickname for Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Dany Sabourin

*" and Cats
*" Eyes " ( Donna Summer song ), a 1985 single from the album Cats Without Claws by Donna Summer
*" The Circumstances of Ghostly Cats ", by Michael Minnis ( Apocalypse Rhythm: The Complete Cthulhu Mythos Tales of Michael Minnis, Volume 1, Lindisfarne Press )
*" Cool for Cats " ( 1979 ), a song by Squeeze
*" Travels With My Cats ," a Hugo-nominated short story by Mike Resnick first appearing in Asimov's Science Fiction magazine, features a fictional travelogue of the same name.
*" Life Regarded as a Jigsaw Puzzle of Highly Lustrous Cats " ( 1991 ) ( Nebula Award nominee )
*" Fatter Cats Bigga Fish "-The Coup
*" Indoor Cats, Scratching, and the Debate over Declawing: When Normal Pet Behavior Becomes a Problem.
*" Memory " ( Cats song ), a song from Cats

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*" Faith ( In the Power of Love )", song by Rozalla
*" Sacramento ( A Wonderful Town )", a hit song by the band Middle of the Road
*" Words ( Between the Lines of Age )", a song by Neil Young
*" Pumping ( My Heart )", a song by Patti Smith Group
*" Home in Pasadena ( An American Love Song )", a 1923 song by Harry Warren
*" Evergreen ( Love Theme from A Star Is Born )", from the 1976 film ; performed and co-written by Barbra Streisand
*" cpu-museum. de New additions to the museum ( Appalbred )", by Christian " Grampa ", January 7, 2004, retrieved January 9, 2006
*" Knud Jeppesen ( 1892 – 1974 )", Det Kongelige Bibliotek.
*" Glendora ( Rilo Kiley song )", a song by Rilo Kiley
*" Love Story ( You and Me )", by Randy Newman from his self-titled debut album
*" Wynne ( Cross County )", Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture
*" Character ( in Catholic Theology )", Catholic Encyclopedia
*" Caído en Sarajevo ( Fallen at Sarajevo )", a song by Chilean rock band Arka
*" Ciao, ciao ( Downtown )", ( 1965, No. 1 )
*" Caroline ( song )", a single by British rock band Status Quo
*" Nicolas Ruwet ( 1932-2001 )", UChicago. edu.
*" Dear John Letter ( To the Devil )", a song by Keith Green from No Compromise
*" Destination Unknown ( song )", a 1982 song by Missing Persons
*" Physical ( You're So )", a 1980 song by Adam & the Ants from Kings of the Wild Frontier
*" ET ( Extra-Terrestrial )", a song by OutKast from ATLiens
*" Brooklyn ( If You See Something, Say Something )", a track on the 2006 album Louder Now by Taking Back Sunday.
*" Book of the Prince of the House of Israel " or " the Prince of the House of God ( El )", from the Hebrew ש ַׂ ר ב ֵּ ית י ִ ש ְׂ ר ָ א ֵ ל, Sar Beit-Yisra ' el or ב ֵּ ית א ֵ ל ‎ ש ַׂ ר, Sar Beit-El, respectively,
*" Harold Sings Arlen ( with Friend )", 1966 Columbia Records album featuring Arlen singing 10 of his songs, and dueting with Barbra Streisand on two.
*" I Can't Stop ( No, No, No )", 1966, written by Dan Penn
*" Take Me ( Just as I Am )", 1966-1967 (?

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