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Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes - Perry Como
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Jan. 10 - Feb. 13, 1953
This is a great song, which has been recorded by numerous artists in many different styles. Perry Como hit the biggest with his version.
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Here's a quite recent recording of Goldie Hill, singing a response to this song:
Lyrics:
(Pa pa pa pia, pa pa pa pia...)
Don’t let the stars get in your eyes,
Don’t let the moon break your heart!
Love blooms at night,
In daylight it dies,
Don’t let the stars get in your eyes,
Don’t keep your heart from me,
For some day I’ll return,
And you know you’re the only one I’ll ever love!
Too many nights! (Too many nights!)
Too many stars! (Too many stars!)
Too many moons could change your mind!
(Don’t let the moon change your mind!)
If I’m gone too long,
Don’t forget where you belong,
When the stars come out remember you are mine!
Don’t let the stars get in your eyes,
Don’t let the moon break your heart!
Love blooms at night,
In daylight it dies,
Don’t let the stars get in your eyes,
Don’t keep your heart from me,
For some day I’ll return,
And you know you’re the only one I’ll ever love!
(Don’t let the stars get in your eyes,
...Don’t let the moon break your heart!)
(Pa pa pa pia, pa pa pa pia...)
Too many miles! (Too many miles!)
Too many days! (Too many days!)
Too many nights to be alone! (Too many nights all alone!)
Oh! please keep your heart, while we are apart,
Don’t you linger in the moonlight when I’m gone! (While I’m gone!)
Don’t let the stars get in your eyes,
Don’t let the moon break your heart!
(Don’t let the moon break your heart!)
Love blooms at night,
In daylight it dies,
Don’t let the stars get in your eyes,
Don’t keep your heart from me,
For some day I’ll return,
And you know you’re the only one I’ll ever love!
(I’ll ever love!) I’ll ever love!
You’re the only one! (You’re the only one!)
I’ll ever love!
The Year 1952
Our time machine has now passed the border between the years 1952 and 1953.
1953 saw the growth of the buy now pay later mentality with car makers leading the way by allowing longer and longer periods to pay for your new car. The unions gained strength with more and more workers belonging to unions, with wage and price controls ended and unemployment at 2.9% the increases in standard of living continued to grow and appear to have no boundaries. A teachers average salary was $4,254 and a pound of round steak was 90 cents. The first color television sets appear selling for $1,175, and transistor radios start to appear for sale.
Quoted from Thepeoplehistory.com.
1953 was also the year when the first issue of Playboy Magazine saw the light of day, with Marilyn Monroe on the cover (pictured above), and Josef Stalin died this year.
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - Jimmy Boyd
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Dec. 27, 1952 - Jan. 9, 1953
Once again, we're decorating our time machine for Christmas. Jimmy Boyd, at the age of twelve years, made the original recording of this well known Christmas song, which has since been covered by many artists and translated into many languages. It was actually banned by the Roman Catholic Church of Boston for mixing Christmas with sex, but after Boyd himself met with the church and explained the song, the ban was lifted. This song quickly turned him into a star and it sold two and a half million records the first weeks after it's release. Every Christmas it had a new peak for many years to come, and today, reportedly, it has sold a grand total of about 60 million records.
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Here are some more versions of this song:
Jackson 5
John Cougar Mellencamp in 1987
Amy Winehouse
Lyrics:
I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus
Underneath the mistletoe last night.
She didn't see me creep
down the stairs to have a peep;
She thought that I was tucked
up in my bedroom fast asleep.
Then, I saw Mommy tickle Santa Claus
Underneath his beard so snowy white;
Oh, what a laugh it would have been
If Daddy had only seen
Mommy kissing Santa Claus last night
Why Don't You Believe Me - Joni James
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Nov. 29 - Dec. 26 1952
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In 1963, The Duprees made number 37 on the billboard with their own version of this song (see video clip below). Margaret Whiting and Patti Page also recorded this song in 1952.
Here's a clip from April 2008 where The Duprees deliver this song again:
Lyrics:
Why don't you believe me?, it's you I adore
Forever and ever, can I promise more?
I've told you so often the way that I care
Why don't you believe me?, it just isn't fair
CHORUS
Here is a heart that is lonely
Here is a heart you can take
Here is a heart for you only
That you can keep or break
How else can I tell you, what more can I do?
Why don't you believe me?, I love only you
REPEAT from CHORUS
It's In The Book - Johnny Standley
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Nov. 22 - Nov. 28 1952
This is, as you can quite clearly hear, not actually a song, but a comedy monologue. It nevertheless hit the number one spot on the billboard! It's a piece, delivered in the style of a revivalist preacher, analyzing and ridiculing the nursery rhyme Little Bo Peep. If you can't hear what he says, read along in the lyrics below the video clip!
Little Bo Peep goes as follows (there are some variations):
Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep,
And doesn't know where to find them.
Leave them alone, and they will come home,
Wagging their tails behind them
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Lyrics:
I have a message for you - a very sad message!
My subject for this evening will be Little Bo Peep.
It says here, "Little Bo Peep, who was a little girl,
has lost her sheep,"
"And doesn't know where to find them."
Now that's reasonable, isn't it?
It's, it's reasonable to assume, if Little Bo Peep had lost her sheep,
It's only natural that she wouldn't know where to find them.
That, that basically is reasonabl-l-le, but, uh, "leave them alone".
Now that overwhelms me, …, completely overwhelms me.
The man said she lost her sheep, turns right around and boldly states,
"She doesn't know where to find them".
And then has the stupid audacity to say, "Leave them alone"!
Now! Now, now think for a moment! Think!
If the sheep were lost, and you couldn't find them,
You'd have to leave them alone, wouldn't you?
So, "Leave them alone". "Leave them alone".
It's in the book!
"Leave them alone and they", they being the sheep, "they will come home".
Ah yes, they'll come home.
Oh, there'll be a brighter day tomorrow, they will come home!
It's in the book.
"They will come home… a-waggin' their tails…".
Pray, tell me, what else could they wag?
"They will come home a-waggin' their tails … behind them… behind them!"
Did we think they'd wag them in front of them?
Of course, they might have come home in reverse.
They could have done that, I really don't know.
But, none the less, it's in the book.
So now if you will, kindly pick up your books, and turn to page 222.
We'll ask you all to sing.
You'll find your books on the backs of your seats.
Are we ready?
Everyone, 222. Let's really enjoy ourselves, let's live it up.
All together.
Do you remember grandma's lye soap?
Good for everything in the home,
And the secret was in the scrubbing,
It wouldn't suds and couldn't foam.
Then let us sing right out of grandma's, of grandma's lye soap
Used for - for everything, everything on the place,
For pots and kettles, the dirty dishes, and for your hands and for
your face.
So we'll now sing the second verse.
Let's get it with great exuberance, let's live it up.
It's not raining inside tonight.
Everyone, let's have a happy time.
Are we ready? All together, the second verse.
Little Herman and brother Thurman
Had an aversion to washing their ears
Grandma scrubbed them with the lye soap.
And they haven't heard a word in years.
Then let us sing right out of grandma's, of grandma's lye soap.
Sing all out, all over the place.
The pots and kettles, the dirty dishes, and also hands and also f….
(clapping fades)
Well, let's sing what's left of the last verse.
Let's have a happy time, everyone.
The last verse, al-l-l-l together.
Ev-v-v-very one!
Mm-m-m-m. Thank you kindly, kindly,
M-m-mrs. O'Malley, out in the valley,
Suffered from ulcers, I understand.
She swallowed a cake of grandma's lye soap,
Has the cleanest ulcers in the land.
Then let us sing right out of grandma's, of grandma's lye soap.
Sing right out. All over the place.
The pots and - the pots and pans, oh dirty dishes,
And the hands……..
I Went To Your Wedding - Patti Page
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Oct. 18 - Nov. 21 1952
As with many other of the songs we stopped by throughout our journey, this is only the most popular out of many versions of this song. Interestingly, Patti Page released this single with her own version of yesterday's song, You Belong to Me, on the flip side.
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Lyrics:
I went to your wedding
Although I was dreading
The thought of losing you
The organ was playing
My poor heart kept saying
"My dreams, my dreams are through"
She came down the aisle, wearing a smile
A vision of loveliness
I uttered a sigh, and then whispered goodbye
Goodbye to my happiness
Your mother was crying
Your father was crying
And I was crying too
The teardrops were falling
Because we were losin' you
She came down the aisle, wearing a smile
A vision of loveliness
I uttered a sigh, and then whispered goodbye
Goodbye to my happiness
Oh, your mother was crying
Your father was crying
And I was crying too
The teardrops were falling
Because we were losing you
Spike Jones and his City Slickers made a popular spoof version of this song a few years later. Check it out:
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Lyrics:
I went to your wedding
Although I was dreading
The thought of seeing you...(laugh)... oh, that face!
My poor heart was praying
To hear the groom saying
"I do, I do, I do"... (laugh)... oh, that poor fish... I'm sorry.
You tripped on the aisle
Fell flat on your... (laugh)... smile
Your father was loaded too...(laugh)... oh, what a mess!
He dragged your bouquet
The rest of the way
And then... (snigger)... and then... (laugh)...
He went back and dragged you... (laugh)
Your mother was laughing
Your father was laughing
And I was... (manic laughter)... too
We all had hysterics
At last we got rid of YOU!
You Belong to Me - Jo Stafford
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Sept. 13 - Oct. 17 1952
Jo Stafford was a traditional pop and jazz singer who's career stretched from the late 30's to the early 60's. In 1961 she received a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. This song, however, is not part of her comedy career.
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Lyrics:
See the pyramids along the Nile
Watch the sun rise on a tropic isle
But just remember, darling, all the while
You belong to me
See the marketplace in old Algiers
Send me photographs and souvenirs
Just remember when a dream appears
You belong to me
I'll be so alone without you
Maybe you'll be lonesome too and blue
Fly the ocean in a silver plane
See the jungle when it's wet with rain
Just remember till you're home again
You belong to me
I'll be so alone and without you
Maybe you'll be lonesome too and blue
Fly the ocean in a silver plane
See the jungle when it's wet with rain
But remember, darling, till you're home again
You belong to me
Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart - Vera Lynn
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single July 12 - Sept. 12 1952
British singer Vera Lynn, also called "The Forces' Sweetheart" hit her peak during World War II.
Lyrics:
(Auf wiedersehen, auf wiedersehen)
(We'll meet again, sweetheart)
This lovely day has flown away
The time has come to part
We'll kiss again, like this again
Don't let the teardrops start
With love that's true, I'll wait for you
Auf wiedersehen, sweetheart
Photographer
Taking our time machine for a little detour back to the war, we find her singing about the famous cliffs of Dover. This is another one of her big hits:
Wikipedia has a short article on the white cliffs of dover, England.
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Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart
White Cliffs Of Dover
Delicado - Percy Faith & his Orchestra
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single July 5 - July 11 1952
Quite a bit different, very good indeed!
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Here in My Heart - Al Martino
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single June 21 - July 4 1952
You may recognize Al Martino from the movie The Godfather, where he played the part of singer Johnny Fontane, who is said to be based on Frank Sinatra's career. Though, that character was probably not too far away from his own self. Al released singles and albums for a good 25 years, starting in the middle fifties.
Lyrics:
Here in my heart I'm alone, I'm so lonely
Here in my heart I just yearn for you only
Here in my arms I long to hold you
Hold you so near, ever close to my heart
So, darling
Say that you care, take these arms I give gladly
Surely you know I need your love so badly
Here is my heart, my life, and my all, dear
Please be mine and stay here in my heart
REPEAT second verse
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Blue Tango - Leroy Anderson
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single May 17 - June 20 1952
Here's a reminder that things have changed since the fifties. To the worse in some respects, I believe. But then again, things have never been as good as they were in the past...
Wheel of Fortune - Kay Starr
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Mar. 15 - May 16 1952
A later performance:
Lyrics:
The wheel of fortune
Goes spinning around
Will the arrow point my way?
Will this be my day?
Oh, wheel of fortune
Please don't pass me by
Let me know the magic of
A kiss and a sigh
While the wheel is spining, spinning, spinning
I'll not dream of winning fortune or fame
While the wheel is turning, turning, turning
I'll be yearning, yearning
For love's precious flame
Oh, wheel of fortune
I'm hoping somehow
If you ever smile on me
Please let it be now
While the wheel is spining, spinning, spinning
I'll not dream of winning fortune or fame
While the wheel is turning, turning, turning
I'll be yearning, yearning
For love's precious flame
Oh, wheel of fortune
I'm hoping somehow
If you ever smile on me
Please let it be now
Download The Wheel Of Fortune at Amazon.com
The year 1952
1952 despite the war in Korea Americans considered themselves to be prospering with average worker earning $3,400 per year, a college teacher could expect to earn $5,100 per year . Three out of 5 families owned a car, 2 out of 3 families now had a telephone, 1 in 3 homes had a television. The average woman in America would be married by 20 years of age looking forward to raising a family but few continued with a career after children were born. Fast Food restaurants were growing in popularity, but the scourge of Polio hit many thousands of families ( 50,000 estimated ) . Many more cars in America were now fitted with automatic gearboxes and gas cost 25 cents per gallon. The worlds first passenger jet The Comet is produced in UK signaling the start of faster and cheaper air travel in later years.
Quoted from Thepeoplehistory.com.
Cry - Johnny Ray
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Dec. 29, 1951 - Mar. 14, 1952
This song will serve as our gateway to the year 1952.
Lyrics:
If your sweetheart sends a letter of goodbye
It's no secret you'll feel better if you cry
When waking from a bad dream
Don't you sometimes think it's real
But it's only false emotions that you feel
If your heartaches seem to hang around too long
And your blues keep getting bluer with each song
Remember sunshine can be found behind the cloudy skies
So let your hair down and go on and cry
If your heartaches seem to hang around too long
And your blues keep getting bluer with each song
Well now, remember sunshine can be found
Behind a cloudy sky
So let your hair down and go right on and cry
Sin (It's No Sin) - Eddy Howard
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Nov. 17 - Dec. 28
This song hit the charts for six different performers in 1951! Eddy Howard was the only one to reach the no 1 billboard position. In this clip, we hear three different versions:
1) Billy Howard
2) The Four Aces
3) The Duprees
Lyrics:
Take away the breath of flowers
It would surely be a sin
Take the rain from April showers
It's a sin
Take away the violins, dear
From a lovely symphony
And the music deep within
Would cease to be
Is it a sin to love you so
To hold you close
And know you are leaving
Though you take away my heart, dear
Still the beating there within
I'll keep loving you forever
For it's no sin
Is it a sin to love you so
To hold you close
And know you are leaving
Though you take away my heart, dear
Still the beating there within
I'll keep loving you foreve
For it's no sin
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Eddy Howard's version
The Four Aces' version
Norah Jones - The Tennessee Waltz
Speaking of Norah Jones, she also made a nice performance of The Tennessee Waltz, which we've seen Patti Page sing earlier in this blog. This is from Norah's live concert in New Orleans in 2002.
Just another detour on our trip..
Cold, Cold Heart - Tony Bennett
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Nov. 3 - Nov. 16
Again, I'm not sure this is an original recording.
Much later, Norah Jones made a very nice interpretation of this song and released it on her break-through album Come Away With Me. That version is probably more familiar to the youngest parts of our audience.
Lyrics:
I tried so hard, my dear to show
That you're my every dream
Yet, you're afraid each thing I do
Is just some evil scheme
A memory from your lonesome past
Keeps us so far apart
Why can't I free your doubtful mind
And melt your cold, cold heart
Another love before my time
Made your heart sad and blue
And so my heart is paying now
For things I didn't do
In anger unkind words are said
That make the teardrops start
Why can't I free your doubtful mind
And melt your cold, cold heart
[Instrumental Interlude]
There was a time when I believed
That you belonged to me
But now I know your heart is shackled to a memory
The more I learn to care for you
The more we drift apart
Why can't I free your doubtful mind
And melt your cold, cold heart
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Tony Bennett's version
Norah Jones' version
Because Of You - Tony Bennett
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Sept. 8 - Nov. 2
I didn't find any good clips with an original recording of this song, but here's a clip with Tony Bennett singing it many years later:
Lyrics:
Because of you there's a song in my heart
Because of you my romance had its start
Because of you the sun will shine
The moon and stars will say you're mine
Forever and never to part
I only live for your love and your kiss
It's paradise to be near you like this
Because of you my life is now worthwhile
And I can smile
Because of you
------ instrumental break ------
I only live for your love and your kiss
It's paradise to be near you like this
Because of you my life is now worthwhile
And I can smile
Because of you
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Come On-a My House - Rosemary Clooney
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single July 28 - Sept. 7
Years after this song hit the charts, Rosemary Clooney, who is by the way the aunt of George Clooney, revealed that she first hated this song, but was forced to record it. See the second clip. It's a good thing she let herself be talked into it, since this song made her a star overnight.
A cover by Della Reese:
Lyrics:
Come on-a my house my house, I'm gonna give you candy
Come on-a my house, my house, I'm gonna give a you
Apple a plum and apricot-a too eh
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house I'm gonna give a you
Figs and dates and grapes and cakes eh
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house, I'm gonna give you candy
Come on-a my house, my house, I'm gonna give you everything
Come on-a my house my house, I'm gonna give you Christmas tree
Come on-a my house, my house, I'm gonna give you
Marriage ring and a pomegranate too ah
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house I'm gonna give a you
Peach and pear and I love your hair ah
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house, I'm gonna give you Easta-egg
Come on-a my house, my house, I'm gonna give you
Everything - everything - everything
SPOKEN: Come on-a my house-a!
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Too Young - Nat King Cole
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single June 23 - July 27
Lyrics:
They try to tell us were too young
Too young to really be in love
They say that love's a word
A word we've only heard
But can't begin to know the meaning of
And yet were not too young to know
This love will last though years may go
And then some day they may recall
We were not too young at all
And yet we're not too young to know
This love will last though years may go
And then some day they may recall
We were not too young at all
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The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise - Les Paul & Mary Ford
This post constitutes a little detour in our journey through time; this song never actually reached the #1 position on the billboard, and thus, is not one of our destinations on this trip. However, being your guide through this adventure, I feel that it's worth a digression. It was still a major hit, with a #2 peak position.
In the last post, we made acquaintance with Les Paul & Mary Ford and their special sound. Given the context and the novelty of their sound, I find their music both very interesting, inspiring and beautiful. In this clip, you'll recognize the same sound as in the clips in the last post, and Les Paul shows off some of his dazzling guitar skills.
Lyrics:
Dear one, the world is waiting for the sunrise.
Ev'ry rose is covered with dew
And while the world is waiting for the sunrise
And my heart is calling you.
(instrumental break)
Dear one, the world is waiting for the sunrise.
Every little rose bud is covered with dew
And my heart is calling for you
The thrush on high his sleepy mate is calling
And my heart is calling you.
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How High The Moon - Les Paul & Mary Ford
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Apr. 21 - June 22
Les Paul was also an inventor, and he played a major role in the development of electrical instruments and recording techniques. In 1941 he invented the first solid electrical guitar, that is without the sound hole in the body of the guitar. That way he could avoid resonance. He was also a pioneer in using and developing reverbs (echo effects) and multitrack recording. Mary Ford, who was not only his co-artist but also his wife, is said to be one of the first persons to have been part-singing with herself.
Lyrics:
Somewhere there's music
How faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven
How high the moon
There is no moon above
When love is far away too
Till it comes true
That you love me as I love you
Somewhere there's music
How near, how far
Somewhere there's heaven
It's where you are
The darkest night would shine
If you would come to me soon
Until you will, how still my heart
How high the moon
[Guitar Solo]
Somewhere there's music
How faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven
How high the moon
The darkest night would shine
If you would come to me soon
Until you will, how still my heart
How high the moon
Be My Love - Mario Lanza
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Mar. 10 - Apr. 20
Words by Sammy Cahn, music by Nicholas Brodszky.
Be my love
For no one else can end this yearning
This need that you and you alone create
Just fill my arms
The way you've filled my dreams
The dreams that you inspire
With every sweet desire
Be my love
And with your kisses set me burning
One kiss is all I need to seal my fate
And hand in hand
We'll find love's promised land
There'll be no one but you for me
Eternally
If you will be my love
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If - Perry Como
Billboard Magazine's #1 Single Mar. 3 - Mar. 9
Lyrics:
If they made me a king,
I'd be but a slave to you
If I had everything,
I'd still be a slave to you
If I ruled the night,
Stars and moon so bright,
Still I'd turn for light to you!
If the world to me bowed,
Yet humbly I'd flee to you
If my friends were a crowd,
I'd turn in my need to you
If I ruled the earth,
What would life be worth,
If I hadn't the right to you!
[ Instrumental Break ]
If I ruled the night,
Stars and moon so bright,
Still I'd turn for light to you
If the world to me bowed,
Yet humbly I'd flee to you
If my friends were a crowd,
I'd turn in my need to you
If I ruled the earth,
What would life be worth,
If I hadn't the right
To you!
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- Why Don't You Believe Me - Joni James
- It's In The Book - Johnny Standley
- I Went To Your Wedding - Patti Page
- You Belong to Me - Jo Stafford
- Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart - Vera Lynn
- Delicado - Percy Faith & his Orchestra
- Here in My Heart - Al Martino
- New design
- Blue Tango - Leroy Anderson
- Wheel of Fortune - Kay Starr
- The year 1952
- Cry - Johnny Ray
- Sin (It's No Sin) - Eddy Howard
- Norah Jones - The Tennessee Waltz
- Cold, Cold Heart - Tony Bennett
- Because Of You - Tony Bennett
- Come On-a My House - Rosemary Clooney
- Too Young - Nat King Cole
- The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise - Les Paul & ...
- How High The Moon - Les Paul & Mary Ford
- Be My Love - Mario Lanza
- If - Perry Como
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