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1985 SINGLE BY LIONEL RICHIE
Say you say me; Say You Say Me

How Dare You? (Electric Six album)         
ALBUM BY ELECTRIC SIX
How Dare You (Electric Six album)
How Dare You? is the sixteenth album by Detroit rock band Electric Six and the thirteenth in their official canon.
Say You (Motown song)         
1965 SONG PERFORMED BY THE TEMPTATIONS
Say You (Temptations song)
"Say You" is a 1965 soul song, written by Robert Dobyne, Robert Staunton and Charles Jones, and recorded by both The Monitors , who had a charting R&B Hit with the song, and The Temptations.
Whatever You Say         
SONG BY MARTINA MCBRIDE
Whatever you say; Whatever You Say (song)
"Whatever You Say" is a song written by Ed Hill and Tony Martin and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in February 1999 as the fifth and final single from McBride’s album Evolution.

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Say You, Say Me

"Say You, Say Me" is a song written and recorded by American singer and songwriter Lionel Richie for the film White Nights. The single hit number one in the US and on the R&B singles chart in December 1985. It became Richie's ninth number-one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. The track is not available on the film's soundtrack album, as Motown did not want Richie's first single following the massive success of his 1983 album Can't Slow Down to appear on another label. It was included by Motown on Richie's 1986 release Dancing on the Ceiling.