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  1. Sep 6, 2013 · Jackie Deshannon ~ What the World Needs Now is Love (1965) - YouTube. TheOldrecordclub. 315K subscribers. Subscribed. 9.5K. 1.2M views 10 years ago.

    • 3 min
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    • TheOldrecordclub
  2. Apr 29, 2016 · Dionne Warwick & Burt Bacharach

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    • Nostálgico Kido
  3. Jan 14, 2022 · Some kind soul has uploaded every single episode of The Tube from 1982-1987 to Youtube. I’ve seen individual clips before but watching full episodes 40 years on is a revelation. I had thought it was a platform for ‘new music’ but seeing the full shows in retrospect it reveals itself as very much a mixed bag. Series 4 Episode 5 for example ...

    • It's the perfect scapegoat. OK, so it’s Wednesday morning and you’ve woken up in a stranger’s bed on the other side of London. It happens to us all. Know what's going to get you out of this sticky situation?
    • It doesn't discriminate. If you live in London and are not the Queen, Alan Sugar or one of those dickheads from 'Made in Chelsea', you will inevitably spend a fair chunk of your time on the Underground, pressed up against your fellow Londoners.
    • It succeeds where normal society fails. The tube has its own strange, maddening but somehow functioning democracy that manages to be self-policing in a delightfully British way – all huffing, puffing and stern looks of disapproval.
    • It's a daily freak show. People love to gawp at the absurd. If we didn't then nobody would be following Kanye West on Twitter. That said, even Yeezy can't compete with the type of crazy you get on the tube.
  4. Nov 11, 2016 · 491K views 7 years ago. Official video for What The World Needs Now, taken from the album 'This Girl's In Love: a Bacharach and David Songbook': Amazon: https://ewr.ec/thisgirlsinlovecd ...more...

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    • Rumer
  5. Jan 27, 2015 · 1. The Tube as cupid. The ads for dating websites plastered over Underground carriages promise commuters they could get love struck in London Bridge or flirty in Finsbury Park, but the rush- hour crush (and we're not talking about the uncomfortable moment when your face is pressed into a stranger's armpit) really can be an opportunity for love.

  6. Nov 9, 2023 · Tess Gardiner, who met her now-husband Ben on the Central Line in 2012. A bit of both, if you ask most couples who've had their own London Underground meet-cute. "Our story is magical," says ...

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