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I Gotta Know (Wanda Jackson song)         
1956 SINGLE BY WANDA JACKSON
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"I Gotta Know" is a rockabilly song recorded by Wanda Jackson in 1956, and released as a single by Capitol Records as 45-15586. It was written by Thelma Blackmon.
I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)         
SONG BY BARBARA GEORGE
I Know (Barbara George song); Ya No (Marisela song)
"I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)" is an R&B song written and recorded by American singer Barbara George, released as her debut single in 1961. It became her signature song and her only major hit in United States, reaching number-one on the Billboard R&B singles chart and #3 in the Hot 100.
I Know Why (And So Do You)         
  • 1941 78 single release by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, RCA Bluebird B-11230-A.
  • 1941 sheet music cover featuring Glenn Miller, Leo Feist, New York.
ORIGINAL SONG COMPOSED BY HARRY WARREN WITH LYRICS BY MACK GORDON; FROM THE 1941 FILM “SUN VALLEY SERENADE”
I Know Why
"I Know Why (And So Do You)" is a 1941 song by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. The song appeared in the 20th Century Fox movie Sun Valley Serenade.

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I Gotta Know (Wanda Jackson song)
"I Gotta Know" is a rockabilly song recorded by Wanda Jackson in 1956, and released as a single by Capitol Records as 45-15586. It was written by Thelma Blackmon.