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  1. Put a little love in your heart. And the world will be a better place. And the world will be a better place. For you and me. You just wait and see. Another day goes by. And still the children cry ...

  2. You just wait and see. Another day goes by, and still the children cry. Put a little love in your heart. If you want the world to know, we won't let hatred grow. Put a little love in your heart. And the world will be a better place. And the world will be a better place for you and me. You just wait and see.

  3. Dec 25, 2018 · Annie Lennox from Eurythmics and the legendary Al Green team up on this class... Official Music Video from the Christmas movie Scrooged (1988) with Bill Murray. Annie Lennox from Eurythmics and ...

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  4. Put a little love in your heart. You see it's getting late Oh please don't hesitate Put a little love in your heart. And the world will be a better place And the world will be a better place For you and me You just wait and see. Another day goes by And still the children cry Put a little love in you heart If you want the world to know We won't ...

  5. Happy Holidays!Think of your fellow manLend him a helping handPut a little love in your heartYou see it's getting lateOh please don't hesitatePut a little lo...

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  6. Put a little love in your heart You see it's getting late Oh please don't hesitate Put a little love in your heart And the world will be a better place And the world will be a better place For you and me You just wait and see Another day goes by And still the children cry Put a little love in you heart If you want the world to know We won't let ...

  7. In 1988, Annie Lennox and Al Green recorded a version that was released as the ending theme song to the 1988 film Scrooged. The song reached number 9 in the US on the Hot 100 in January 1989 and climbed all the way to number 2 on the US Adult Contemporary chart, as well as becoming a top 40 hit in several countries worldwide, including number 28 in the UK for the festive season of 1988–1989.

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