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Enrico Caruso, on the soundtrack, sings of love and despair.
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Jimmie Dale resonates when he sings about writing love songs when he should have just strummed his guitar.
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On the album's title track, Newman sings about finding new love out of nowhere and trying to play it cool.
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When he sings, "Love is an open book to a verse of your bad poetry and this is coming from me, " it's like he's written the Facebook status updates for brokenhearted smart-asses everywhere.
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The Duke sings "Possente amor (A great love)" while swilling Scotch from a bottle (one verse only) and "La donna e mobile (Women are fickle)" while swinging around the stripper pole.
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"First Sight" begins with a soft keyboard riff just before Elliot sings a tale of the birth and death of love.
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The attractive pair blithely sings, "How quickly pity leads to love, " about their own fortuitous first meeting, which contrasts greatly with the lengthy fight Fosca undertakes to convert Giorgio's pity and dislike into love.
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On his second album, On the Ground, DeRose sings of the hopes and fears associated with life and love like a more optimistic version of Elliott Smith.
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It sings and dances to beat the band, and just about dares you not to love it.
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Or, as the band sings on the last song, this is an album for the songs, the songs we had to love.
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