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Qué (quién) es (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons - definición

ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY PAT BEST AND DEEK WATSON; FIRST RECORDED BY DEEK WATSON & HIS BROWN DOTS
I Love You For Sentimental Reasons; I Love You (For Sentimental Reasons); I Love You for Sentimental Reasons

(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons         
"(I Love You) for Sentimental Reasons" is a popular song written by Ivory "Deek" Watson, founding member of the Ink Spots and of the Brown Dots, and William "Pat" Best, founding member of the Four Tunes.
Rock Machine I Love You         
1968 COMPILATION ALBUM; VARIOUS ARTISTS
Rock Machine – I Love You; Rock Machine I Love You (sampler); Rock Machine - I Love You
Rock Machine - I Love You was a bargain priced sampler album, released by CBS Records in the UK in 1968.
I Love You, Oh No         
SONG FROM PLASTICS
I Love You, Ono
"I Love You, Oh No!" is a song written by Chica Sato, Hajime Tachibana, and Toshio Nakanishi for Plastics, released in 1979 from their debut album Welcome Plastics.

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(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons

"(I Love You) for Sentimental Reasons" is a popular song written by Ivory "Deek" Watson, founding member of the Ink Spots and of the Brown Dots, and William "Pat" Best, founding member of the Four Tunes.

The credits and Leeds Publishing Company list Watson as a co-writer. Best later claimed that Watson had nothing to do with the creation of the song, but Watson maintained in his late 1960s autobiography that he and Best wrote the song together, lyrics and music respectively. Best was a member of Watson's group, the Brown Dots. The song was published in 1945 and released by Watson's quartet with Joe King as lead vocalist on the Manor Records label (catalog No. 1041A).