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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/MariskaHargitay of Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit fame appears in the music video for 1984's "She Loves My Car."

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/MariskaHargitay of Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' fame appears in the music video for 1984's "She Loves My Car."
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* RetroactiveRecognition: [[Creator/MariskaHargitay Olivia]] [[Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit Benson]] appears in the music video for 1984's "She Loves My Car."

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* RetroactiveRecognition: [[Creator/MariskaHargitay Olivia]] [[Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit Benson]] Creator/MariskaHargitay of Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit fame appears in the music video for 1984's "She Loves My Car."
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* RetroactiveRecognition: [[Creator/MariskaHargitay Olivia]] [[Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit Benson]] appears in the music video for 1984's "She Loves My Car."
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** "My Heart" sounds a lot like "Back on My Mind Again", a bit of SelfPlagiarism on the part of Charles Quillen, who co-wrote both songs.

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** "My Heart" sounds a lot like "Back on My Mind Again", a bit of SelfPlagiarism on the part of Charles Quillen, who co-wrote both songs. In fact, Milsap initially didn't want to release "My Heart" as a single ''because'' it sounded too much like "Back on My Mind Again".
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** "Back on My Mind Again" is a thinly-disguised musical rewrite of [[Music/AbbeyRoad "Octopus's Garden"]] by Music/TheBeatles (specifically, the song's hook is simply the "Octopus's Garden" hook with two extra notes shoved in).

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** "Back on My Mind Again" is a thinly-disguised musical rewrite of [[Music/AbbeyRoad "Octopus's Garden"]] by Music/TheBeatles (specifically, the song's hook is simply the "Octopus's Garden" hook with two extra notes shoved in).in).
** "My Heart" sounds a lot like "Back on My Mind Again", a bit of SelfPlagiarism on the part of Charles Quillen, who co-wrote both songs.
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** A deliberate case with "Smoky Mountain Rain". Milsap loved Music/ElvisPresley's "Kentucky Rain" and asked songwriters Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan to write a song with similar ingredients.

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** A deliberate case with "Smoky Mountain Rain". Milsap loved Music/ElvisPresley's "Kentucky Rain" (a song he'd done backing vocals on) and asked songwriters Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan to write a song with similar ingredients.
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* SignatureSong: A whole bunch of candidates, but "Smoky Mountain Rain" stands out, having been named one of the official state songs of UsefulNotes/{{Tennessee}} in 2010.
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** "Back on My Mind Again" is a thinly-disguised musical rewrite of [[Music/AbbeyRoad "Octopus's Garden"]] by Music/TheBeatles.

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** "Back on My Mind Again" is a thinly-disguised musical rewrite of [[Music/AbbeyRoad "Octopus's Garden"]] by Music/TheBeatles.Music/TheBeatles (specifically, the song's hook is simply the "Octopus's Garden" hook with two extra notes shoved in).

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** Burt Bachrach's "Any Day Now" had been recorded by Chuck Jackson, Alan Price and Elvis Presley. Ronnie's version is the most famous.

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** Burt Bachrach's Bacharach's "Any Day Now" had been recorded by Chuck Jackson, Alan Price and Elvis Presley. Ronnie's version is the most famous.



** Going the other way, Dottsy had a hit in 1977 with "(After Sweet Memories) Play Born to Lose Again)", which Milsap cut two years prior.

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** Going the other way, Dottsy had a hit in 1977 with "(After Sweet Memories) Play Born to Lose Again)", Again", which Milsap cut two years prior.



* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Back on My Mind Again" is a thinly-disguised musical rewrite of [[Music/AbbeyRoad "Octopus's Garden"]] by Music/TheBeatles.

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** A deliberate case with "Smoky Mountain Rain". Milsap loved Music/ElvisPresley's "Kentucky Rain" and asked songwriters Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan to write a song with similar ingredients.
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"Back on My Mind Again" is a thinly-disguised musical rewrite of [[Music/AbbeyRoad "Octopus's Garden"]] by Music/TheBeatles.
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* SampledUp: "Lost in the Fifties Tonight" samples "In the Still of the Night", a 1956 doo-wop hit by the Five Satins.

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* SampledUp: "Lost in the Fifties Tonight" samples "In the Still of the Night", a 1956 doo-wop hit by the Five Satins.Satins.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Back on My Mind Again" is a thinly-disguised musical rewrite of [[Music/AbbeyRoad "Octopus's Garden"]] by Music/TheBeatles.

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** "Since I Don't Have You" is a doo-wop standard originally by The Skyliners and later made famous by Don [=McLean=].

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** "Since I Don't Have You" is a doo-wop standard originally by The Skyliners and later made famous by Don [=McLean=].Music/DonMcLean.


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** Going the other way, Dottsy had a hit in 1977 with "(After Sweet Memories) Play Born to Lose Again)", which Milsap cut two years prior.
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** "Don't You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me)" had been recorded by Ray Price (both solo and as a duet with WillieNelson), going to #11 both times. Ronnie's version was a #1.

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** "Don't You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me)" had been recorded by Ray Price (both solo and as a duet with WillieNelson), Music/WillieNelson), going to #11 both times. Ronnie's version was a #1.
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** "Am I Losing You" was a Top 10 hit for Jim Reeves... twice.

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** "What a Difference You've Made in My Life" was released by AmyGrant at the same time.

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** "What a Difference You've Made in My Life" was released by AmyGrant Amy Grant at the same time.


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** "Snap Your Fingers" had been recorded many times, first by Joe Henderson.
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** "Since I Don't Have You" is a doo-wop standard originally by The Skyliners and later made famous by Don [=McLean=].

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** "Since I Don't Have You" is a doo-wop standard originally by The Skyliners and later made famous by Don [=McLean=].[=McLean=].
* SampledUp: "Lost in the Fifties Tonight" samples "In the Still of the Night", a 1956 doo-wop hit by the Five Satins.

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