Dancing with Tears in My Eyes (disambiguation)

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" Dancing with Tears in My Eyes " is a 1984 song by Ultravox.

Dancing with Tears in My Eyes single

"Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" is the second single from Lament, Ultravox's seventh studio album, released in 1984.

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<i>Dancing with Tears in My Eyes</i> (album) 1997 compilation album by Ultravox

Dancing with Tears in My Eyes is a 1997 compilation from British band Ultravox covering their output with Midge Ure, from 1980 to 1987. It was re-released in 2003 as The Best Of Ultravox with a different cover but identical tracks.

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<i>Pearls: Songs of Goffin and King</i> 1980 studio album by Carole King

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<i>Lament</i> (Ultravox album) 1984 studio album by Ultravox

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We Came to Dance 1983 single by Ultravox

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One Small Day 1984 single by Ultravox

"One Small Day" is the first single from Ultravox's seventh studio album, Lament, released on 3 February 1984. It peaked at #27 in the UK Singles Chart.

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