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MODERN ENGLISH : I MELT WITH YOU

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" I Melt with You " is a song by the British  new wave  band  Modern English . The song, produced by  Hugh Jones , was the second single from their 1982 album  After the Snow . It became the band's most successful single, largely in the United States, where it was featured in the film  Valley Girl  and on  MTV . It reached number seven on  Billboard ' s  Mainstream Rock  chart in 1983 and a re-release reached number 76 on its  Hot 100  chart in 1990 (after reaching number 78 in 1983). PLAYING DURING QUARANTINE   LYRICS   Moving forward using all my breath Making love to you was never second best I saw the world thrashing all around your face Never really knowing it was always mesh and lace I'll stop the world and melt with you You've seen the difference and it's getting better all the time There's nothing you and I won't do I'll stop the world and melt with you Dream of better lives the kind which never hate (Yo...

Martika : Toy Soldier

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" Toy Soldiers " is a song by American singer  Martika  appearing on her 1988  eponymous debut album  and released in the United States as the second single from it in May 1989. It was a number-one  Billboard   Hot 100  hit for two weeks in the summer of 1989. An edited version of the song is included in the imported version of the album  Toy Soldiers: The Best of Martika . LYRICS  Step by step Heart to heart Left, right, left We all fall down Like toy soldiers It wasn't my intention to mislead you It never should have been this way What can I say? It's true I did extend the invitation I never knew how long you'd stay When you hear temptation call It's your heart that takes Takes the fall (Won't you come out and play with me?) Step by step Heart to heart Left, right, left We all fall down Like toy soldiers Bit by bit Torn apart We never win But the battle wages on For toy soldiers It's getting hard to wake up in the morning My head is spinni...

TUBBS & VALERIE- JAN HAMMER

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"Tubbs and Valerie"  is a song by  Jan Hammer , featured on the album  Escape from Television  in 1987 and released as a single that year. It appeared in the  Miami Vice  episode " Rites of Passage ".