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Denise is a municipality in the state of Mato Grosso in the Central-West Region of Brazil.
Coordinates: 14°44′24″S 57°03′14″W / 14.74000°S 57.05389°W / -14.74000; -57.05389
"Denise" is a 1963 song by the American doo-wop group Randy & the Rainbows.
Randy & the Rainbows worked with the producers of The Tokens, releasing the single "Denise" in 1963. The song spent seventeen weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching no. 10, while reaching no. 18 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles, and no. 5 on Canada's CHUM Hit Parade.
"Denise" was written by Neil Levenson, and was inspired by his childhood friend, Denise Lefrak.
"Denis" (pronounced De-nee) was a 1977 gender-swapping cover of the song by the American new wave band Blondie. The cover of the song helped the band break into the international market. It featured on the band's second studio album, Plastic Letters (1978), and was the second UK single release by Blondie on Chrysalis records.
The initial Blondie version contained a verse with partly improvised lyrics in French by the group's vocalist Debbie Harry. Although Chrysalis insisted that the band re-record the song with a grammatically correct French translation, both the band and producer Richard Gottehrer preferred the first take. Harry stood her ground on the matter, and the version containing the "pidgin French" lyrics was released. The second, re-recorded version had its debut as a bonus track on EMI UK's 1994 re-issue of Plastic Letters.
Mongnai, also known as Möngnai, Mone or Monè, was a Shan state in what is today Burma. It belonged to the Eastern Division of the Southern Shan States. Its capital was Mongnai town.
Möngnai state was founded before 1800. According to tradition a predecessor state named Saturambha had existed previously in the area.
Mongnai included the substates of Kengtawng and Kenghkam. The latter was annexed in 1882.
Ritual style Kambawsa Rahta Mahawunthiri Pawara Thudamaraza.
Ramona DeSouza, more popularly known as Moné, is an American music recording artist and songwriter. She scored three hits on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart: "We Can Make It" (#1, 1995), "Movin'" (#2, 1996) and "Partay Feeling" (As B-Crew featuring Barbara Tucker, Dajae, Ultra Nate and Moné) (#22, 1997). In the UK Singles Chart, "We Can Make It" (#64, 1995) and "Movin'" (#48, 1996) each spent one week in that listing.
In 2010, she participated in an E!'s documentary seried about eating disorders titled What's Eating You, in which Moné received therapy for her bulimia nervosa, which developed from adjustable gastric band surgery. During the course of the documentary, she recorded "A Brighter Day" on Techntoniks Recordings.
I am amazed
When I look at you
I see you smiling back at me
It's like all my dreams come true
I am afraid
If I lost you girl
I'd fall through the cracks and lose my tracks
In this crazy lonely world
Sometimes it's so hard to believe
When the night can be so long
And faith give me the strength
And keep me going on
You are the love of my life
And I'm so glad you found me
You are the love of my life
Baby put your arms round me
I guess this is how if feels
When you finally find something real
My angel in the night
You are my love
The love of my life
Now here you are
With midnight closing in
You take my hand as our shadows dance
With moonlight on your skin
I look in you eyes
I'm lost inside your kiss
I think if I'd never met you
About all the things I'd miss
Sometimes it's so hard to believe
When a love can be so strong
And faith give me the strength
And keep me holding on
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