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During Air Force Guy's last deployment I used Bill Wither's "Ain't No Sunshine" as my answer tone, but figured that I should change that out when armywifetoddlermom told me for the fourth time that calling me was "very depressing" because she had to listen to that song while waiting for me to answer.
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Currently my answer tone is another Bill Wither's song - "Lean on Me", and I doubt I'll be changing it anytime soon.
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During Air Force Guy's last deployment I used Bill Wither's "Ain't No Sunshine" as my answer tone, but figured that I should change that out when armywifetoddlermom told me for the fourth time that calling me was "very depressing" because she had to listen to that song while waiting for me to answer.
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The term was first recorded in 1622 in George Wither's poetry collection Ivvenilia.
Archive 2007-10-01 Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2007
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The term was first recorded in 1622 in George Wither's poetry collection Ivvenilia.
Juvenilia, As Promised Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2007
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COSTELLO: Wither's 15-year-old daughter was a passenger in a car with a drunk 17-year-old behind the wheel.
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The UK CD single releases included some 'Soul Cages' era tracks and a version of Bill Wither's classic 'Ain't No Sunshine' that were recorded at a one-off acoustic show at the tiny Buddle Arts Centre in Wallsend in April 1991.
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The UK CD single releases included some 'Soul Cages' era tracks and a version of Bill Wither's classic 'Ain't No Sunshine' that were recorded at a one-off acoustic show at the tiny Buddle Arts Centre in Wallsend in April 1991.
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The UK CD single releases included some 'Soul Cages' era tracks and a version of Bill Wither's classic 'Ain't No Sunshine' that were recorded at a one-off acoustic show at the tiny Buddle Arts Centre in Wallsend in April 1991.
Seven Days, 7'' 1993
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The UK CD single releases included some 'Soul Cages' era tracks and a version of Bill Wither's classic 'Ain't No Sunshine' that were recorded at a one-off acoustic show at the tiny Buddle Arts Centre in Wallsend in April 1991.
Seven Days, cass 1993
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