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I Can See Clearly Now         
I Can See Clearly Now é um single gravado pelo cantor norte-americano Johnny Nash, publicada no álbum homônimo em 1972.
Can         
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ROK ESPERIMENTAL
Can (banda); The Can
Can (The Can até 1970) foi uma banda de rock experimental fundada na Alemanha em 1968. Uma das mais importantes bandas do movimento krautrock, o Can possuía uma estilo musical baseado em bandas de rock de garagem como The Velvet Underground, com influência na música experimental.
Now That's What I Call Music!         
Now That's What I Call Music!, em alguns países abreviado de Now!
Examples of use of I Can See Clearly Now
1. Nash actually sang: "I can see clearly now the rain has gone." Johnny Nash, I Can See Clearly Now The snowman has been waiting – a great Phil Collins song truly murdered I‘VE BEEN WAITING FOR THE SNOWMAN FOR ALL MY LIFE A Mysterious, moody and enigmatic song which, as a result of its opaque lyrics, has been much interpreted and analysed.
2. Hauser, a retired Navy man, downed a Bloody Mary and declared, "I‘m going back to Arkansas" as the jukebox blared lyrics that gave the place the feel of a parallel reality÷ "I can see clearly now, the rain is gone." To be sure, there was much to make residents wonder if what was happening to them was real.
3. I can see clearly now: Kevin, top, after eye surgery and below in Coronation Street Health news Super–surgeries open 24 hrs are future of NHS, says Blair adviser Folic acid in all bread ‘could put pensioners‘ health at risk‘ Couch potato nation New CJD outbreak feared from infected blood transfusions Thousands will lose care home places as NHS ‘can no longer pay bills‘ Obesity will lead to increase in cancer risk Have your say Do you manage 30 minutes of exercise three time a week?
4. The only acknowledgement he received in return was a six–paragraph statement from Nixon in San Clemente saying that "I can see clearly now . . . that I was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with Watergate, particularly when it reached the stage of judicial proceedings and grew from a political scandal into a national tragedy." Ford said the pardon was necessary to bring Watergate to a close, that he would have had to pardon Nixon sometime in any case and that it was easier to do it sooner than later.