1979 single by Umberto Tozzi
"
Gloria
" (
Italian pronunciation:
[??l?ːrja]
) is a 1979
love song
written and composed in Italian by
Umberto Tozzi
and
Giancarlo Bigazzi
, and afterwards translated to English by
Jonathan King
. A 1982
cover version
by American singer
Laura Branigan
peaked at number two on the US
Billboard
Hot 100
and has been certified platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
(RIAA).
Umberto Tozzi version
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Background
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Umberto Tozzi
first recorded "Gloria" in 1979.
[2]
The
love song
[2]
[3]
stayed four weeks at number one in both Switzerland and?in a translated version?Spain. That same year, Tozzi's "Gloria" reached number four in Austria, number five in Belgium, number eight in West Germany and number 29 in the Netherlands.
[4]
In 2011, the song was brought up to date with a set of new
house
mixes by
Alex Gaudino
and Jason Rooney.
[5]
The music video stars Umberto and Natasha Tozzi.
[6]
Tozzi's original version of "Gloria" appeared on the respective soundtracks to the 2013 films
The Wolf of Wall Street
and
Gloria
.
[7]
[8]
It was also played during the Parade of Nations in the
2019 Summer Universiade
Opening Ceremony as
Italy
, the host nation of the Universiade at the time, entered the stage.
[9]
Track listings
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7-inch single
Title
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1.
| "Gloria"
| 4:25
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2.
| "Aria di lei"
| 4:10
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12-inch single
Title
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1.
| "Gloria" (12-inch disco mix)
| 7:05
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2.
| "Mama"
| 5:07
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12-inch single
(UK)
Title
|
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1.
| "Gloria" (English version)
| 6:30
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2.
| "Gloria" (Italian version)
| 4:25
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3.
| "Aria di lei"
| 4:10
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|
CD single
? 2001 version
Title
|
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1.
| "Gloria" (2001 version)
| 4:57
|
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2.
| "Gloria" (Remixland radio edit)
| 4:25
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3.
| "Gloria" (Remixland extended)
| 5:39
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4.
| "Gloria" (La Fabrique Du Sons dub remix)
| 6:03
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5.
| "Gloria" (Original version)
| 4:55
|
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Digital download
? 2011 remixes
[5]
Title
|
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1.
| "Gloria 2011" (Club edit)
| 4:09
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2.
| "Gloria 2011" (Sorrentino & Zara Italian radio mix)
| 4:25
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3.
| "Gloria 2011" (Sorrentino & Zara English radio mix)
| 4:25
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4.
| "Gloria 2011" (Club mix)
| 7:13
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5.
| "Gloria 2011" (Sorrentino & Zara Italian extended mix)
| 6:12
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6.
| "Gloria 2011" (Sorrentino & Zara English extended mix)
| 6:27
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Personnel
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Charts
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Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
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Jonathan King version
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The first
English
rendering of the song
[25]
was recorded by its original English-language lyricist
Jonathan King
in November 1979, which reached number 65 on the
UK Singles Chart
.
[26]
Tozzi later recorded and performed King's translated version of "Gloria".
[27]
Lyrical content
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In Jonathan King's English lyrics, Tozzi, who takes the role of the song's main character, tells that he is dreaming about an imaginary woman named Gloria. He describes his living days as misery, but when he dreams of Gloria, he says his nights are liberty. The protagonist describes Gloria as his queen imagination that comes from his fascination, not from any kind of fantasy. He further elaborates that he has always set Gloria free from him, just as he has set freedom from reality. He then tells that his friends think he is crazy, but he argues his point that they have never met Gloria (so far, he has no proof of her actual existence); but one day when he finds her, he says his friends will talk about Gloria's beauty and her loyalty. To accomplish the goal of realizing his dreams despite everyone else's protests, the protagonist sets all his life to search for Gloria until he meets her in reality, and then promises to hold her, to touch her, and to keep her because he loves Gloria.
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Laura Branigan version
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"Gloria"
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Side A of the US 12-inch vinyl release, housed in a generic Atlantic sleeve instead of a picture sleeve
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B-side
| "I Wish We Could Be Alone"
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Released
| June 1982
(
1982-06
)
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Studio
| Rusk Sound (Hollywood, California)
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Genre
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Length
| - 4
:
51
(album version)
- 3:50 (7-inch edit)
- 5:53 (12-inch mix)
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Label
| Atlantic
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Songwriter(s)
|
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Producer(s)
| Jack White
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UK version of the international picture sleeve (zoomed-in from the cover art of the parent album)
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"Gloria"
on
YouTube
by Laura Branigan (official music video).
Rhino Entertainment Company
(3:51 minutes)
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Background
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Atlantic Records
' managing director
Doug Morris
suggested that
Laura Branigan
work with producer
Jack White
, who suggested that she record an English version of Tozzi's hit "Gloria". Branigan recalled that on hearing the Tozzi track, "We gave it the American kick and rewrote the lyrics and off she went."
[30]
Branigan's remake of "Gloria" was produced by White and co-produced by Greg Mathieson, who had been the arranger of, and the keyboardist on Tozzi's original song, while also being the primary keyboardist on the
Branigan
album. Tozzi also re-recorded the song with
Trevor Veitch
's and Branigan's English lyrics; this version appears on his 2002 album
The Best of Umberto Tozzi
.
Branigan told
People
magazine that she and her producers had at first attempted an English version of Tozzi's "Gloria" in the romantic mode of the original, changing the title to "Mario", but that it seemed ineffective. Ultimately, Branigan recorded an English re-invention of "Gloria" as a character study of, in her words, "a girl that's running too fast for her own steps," the cover lyrics of which were written by
Trevor Veitch
, the contractor for the
Branigan
album, to which he also contributed guitar work; Branigan also did her part in co-writing of the cover song's lyrics.
In 2003, Branigan characterized "Gloria" as "Certainly my signature song. And I always get the same reaction wherever I go, and whenever I perform it ... I have to end every show with that song, and people just go crazy."
[31]
Branigan later released a
hi-NRG
re-recording of the song just a few months before her death. "Gloria 2004" was released with several remixes on 26 April 2004.
Commercial performance
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The most successful version of "Gloria"' was featured on the 1982 album
Branigan
, the first album release by Laura Branigan. Although another track, "
All Night with Me
", was chosen as the album's lead single, Branigan also performed the cover song during her promotional television appearances at the time of the album's release,
[32]
and the track was chosen as the album's second single in June 1982, first becoming a
disco
favorite, and gradually accruing radio support to enter the pop charts in July. The single reached number two on the
Billboard
Hot 100
on 27 November 1982, behind
Lionel Richie
's "
Truly
", and remained there the following two weeks, through 11 December?when Richie had been supplanted by
Toni Basil
's "
Mickey
".
[33]
"Gloria" earned Branigan a nomination for the
Best Pop Vocal Performance Female Grammy Award
for the year 1982. The song remained in the
Top 40
for 22 weeks, and its total Hot 100 residency of 36 weeks established a new record for a single by a solo female act.
[34]
The song also topped
Cash Box
magazine's chart.
[35]
Certified platinum for sales of one million in the United States alone, "Gloria" was also an international success, most notably in Australia where it held the top position for seven consecutive weeks, from 7 February to 21 March 1983. "Gloria" also reached number one in Canada, number four in Ireland, number six in New Zealand and the United Kingdom, and number nine in South Africa.
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Notable inclusions
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The song was played in the film
Flashdance
, but was not included on the film's soundtrack.
In January 2021, the song was heard playing during
Donald Trump
's "Save America" rally, as captured in a video shared by
Donald Trump Jr.
The backstage video went viral after rally participants
attacked the United States Capitol
. Branigan's legacy manager Kathy Golik responded to the video, calling it "absolutely appalling to hear 'Gloria' being played in the background of a widely-circulating video of Pres. Trump [...] given the tragic, unsettling, & shameful happenings that occurred at the US Capitol."
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Use by the St. Louis Blues
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The
National Hockey League
's (NHL)
St. Louis Blues
began using Branigan's cover version of "Gloria" as its unofficial victory song when they went on a franchise-record 11-game winning streak during the
2018?19 season
; on January 6, a couple of Blues teammates were at a bar with a DJ, and according to defenceman
Joel Edmundson
, "this one guy looked at the DJ and said, 'Keep playing "Gloria"!' so they kept playing it. Everyone would get up and start singing and dancing. We just sat back and watched it happen. Right there we decided we should play the song after our wins." The following day, goaltender
Jordan Binnington
made his first start for the Blues that season and won the game with a shutout.
[37]
[38]
The song was played at
Enterprise Center
every time the Blues won a game in the season, leading to "Play Gloria!" becoming both a
meme
and victory chant for Blues fans. "Gloria" reappeared on the
iTunes
singles chart thanks to the trend, reaching number three after the Blues won the Stanley Cup.
[39]
[40]
"Gloria" also re-entered the
Billboard
charts
in the wake of the Blues' championship, landing at number 46 on the
Digital Song Sales
chart for the week of 22 June 2019.
[41]
Track listings
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7-inch single
Title
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1.
| "Gloria"
| 4:50
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2.
| "Living a Lie"
| 3:41
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12-inch single
Title
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1.
| "Gloria" (Extended version)
| 5:53
|
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2.
| "Living a Lie"
| 3:41
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7-inch single
(UK)
Title
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1.
| "Gloria"
| 4:50
|
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2.
| "I Wish We Could Be Alone"
| 3:18
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7-inch single
(Italy)
Title
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1.
| "Gloria"
| 4:50
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2.
| "All Night with Me"
| 3:52
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CD single
? The Remixes
Title
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1.
| "Gloria '99" (DJ-C radio edit)
| 3:30
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2.
| "Gloria '99" (DJ-C extended mix)
| 4:32
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3.
| "Gloria '99" (Tinka's house mix)
| 6:29
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4.
| "Gloria '99" (Tinka's dub mix)
| 6:31
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CD single
? 2004 Mixes
Title
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1.
| "Gloria 2004" (Prodygee & Davis radio mix)
| 3:23
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2.
| "Gloria 2004" (alternative radio version)
| 3:38
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3.
| "Gloria 2004" (S.A.D. radio mix)
| 4:09
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4.
| "Gloria 2004" (Prodygee & Davis remix)
| 6:16
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5.
| "Gloria 2004" (S.A.D. club mix)
| 6:59
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6.
| "Gloria 2004" (Prodygee & Davis club mix)
| 6:01
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12-inch single
? 2004 Mixes
Title
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1.
| "Gloria 2004" (Discotronix remix)
| 7:01
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2.
| "Gloria 2004" (Prodygee & Davis remix)
| 6:16
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3.
| "Gloria 2004" (S.A.D. club mix)
| 6:59
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4.
| "Gloria 2004" (Prodygee & Davis club mix)
| 6:01
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Personnel
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Charts
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Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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All-time charts
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Certifications
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Other versions and inclusions
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Early years
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A Czech rendition of "Gloria", titled "Divka Gloria", was a local success for
Vit?zslav Vavra
in 1980;
[65]
as well as for the Estonian rendering of "Gloria" recorded by
Mait Maltis
in the same year. In 1982,
Sheila
released a
French language
version with lyrics by Claude Carrere and Jean Schmitt; the single, "Glori, Gloria" rose to number 8 in France on 15 January 1983.
[66]
Also in 1982,
Lena Valaitis
had a single release of "Gloria" with new German lyrics written by
Michael Kunze
, and production by
Jack White
. In 1983,
Carola Haggkvist
recorded a Swedish rendering of "Gloria"?with lyrics by
Ingela Forsman
?for her album
Framling
,
[67]
and
Mona Carita
recorded a Finnish version of the song for her album
Mika Fiilis!
"Gloria" has been used internationally in television commercials for products as diverse as beer and flour; while another version of the song, amended into an advertising jingle with lyrics to suit the product, and soundalike vocalist to Branigan, was used in an Australian TV commercial for the 1984
Mitsubishi Cordia
.
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Prior to the commercial success of Branigan's version in the United Kingdom, British singer
Elkie Brooks
recorded her version of "Gloria", which was unreleased prior to inclusion in the 1986 album
The Very Best of Elkie Brooks
. Australian singer
Julie Anthony
also recorded "Gloria" for her 1983 covers album
What a Feeling
.
Later years
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Debbie Reynolds
sings a snippet of "Gloria" in the "Lows in the Mid-Eighties" episode of the
NBC
sitcom
Will & Grace
(broadcast on 23 November 2000), performing the song as the character "Bobbi Adler" in a sequence set in 1985. Australian
Young Divas
included "Gloria" on their
self-titled album
in 2006.
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citation needed
]
David Civera
recorded a Spanish rendering of "Gloria" for his album
A ritmo de clasicos
in 2011, the same year that
Sergio Dalma
recorded another Spanish version of "Gloria" on his album
Via Dalma II
; the album lasted five weeks at number 1 in
Spain
, and earned quadruple-platinum status. Airing in December 2011, Sergio Dalma also performed the song on an
RTVE
special called
Via Dalma
, where Tozzi was also among the guests.
[69]
In 2012, Mexican singer
Gloria Trevi
recorded a version of the song and released it as the first single for her eponymous, Gloria Live album.
On 12 June 2019, while in St. Louis,
Phish
covered the song following the
St. Louis Blues
' win over the
Boston Bruins
in the
2019 Stanley Cup Finals
.
[70]
The Blues would play the song after every win in 2019. In 2021
Angel Olsen
released a cover of the song on her EP
Aisles
.
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See also
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References
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"Chilean film 'Gloria' celebrates power of vibrant woman in midlife"
.
The Columbus Dispatch
. 14 February 2014
. Retrieved
30 August
2023
.
He came upon Umberto Tozzi's original Italian Euro-disco version of the song Gloria, known to many Americans through Laura Branigan's 1982 hit cover.
- ^
a
b
"Video of Umberto Tozzi singing his original 'Gloria' in Italian"
. Retrieved
1 April
2010
– via
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.
[
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]
- ^
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.
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"
. Retrieved
20 February
2012
– via YouTube.
[
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]
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"Martin Scorsese's Jackass or The Wolf of Wall Street"
.
The Schleicher Spin
. 26 December 2013.
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"Quiet & Unpretentious Gloria Realistically Captivates"
.
Charleston City Paper
. 26 February 2014.
- ^
"LIVE Universiadi Napoli 2019 in DIRETTA: Ilaria Cusinato sventola il tricolore per la festa del pubblico napoletano, Insigne accende il braciere delle Universiadi!"
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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"
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"
"Gloria" currently #3 on iTunes chart!!! @StLouisBlues @NHLonNBCSports ~ Kathy Golik, Other Half Entertainment #stlbues #PlayGloria #LauraBranigan #StanleyCupChampions2019 #TheVoiceThePassionThePower"
(
Tweet
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.
- ^
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.
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.
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