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・ Neas Energy
・ Neasarta
・ Neasden
・ Neasden Depot
・ Neasden Foundation F.C.
・ Neasden Gaels
・ Neasden Hospital
・ Neasden Junction
・ Neasden Power Station
・ Near West End
・ Near West Side
・ Near West Side, Chicago
・ Near Westside Historic District
・ Near Westside, Syracuse
・ Near Wild Heaven
Near You
・ Near-back vowel
・ Near-birth experience
・ Near-close central rounded vowel
・ Near-close central unrounded vowel
・ Near-close near-back vowel
・ Near-close near-front rounded vowel
・ Near-close near-front unrounded vowel
・ Near-close vowel
・ Near-death experience
・ Near-death studies
・ Near-Death Wish
・ Near-Dnipro Railways
・ Near-Earth Asteroid Scout
・ Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking


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Near You : ウィキペディア英語版
Near You

"Near You" is a popular song written and originally recorded by Francis Craig in 1947, with lyrics by Kermit Goell, that has gone on to become a pop standard.
==Background==
The recording by Francis Craig (the song's composer) was released by Bullet Records as catalog number 1001. It first reached the ''Billboard'' Best Sellers chart on August 30, 1947, and lasted 21 weeks on the chart, peaking at number one. On the "Most Played By Jockeys" chart, the song spent 17 consecutive weeks at number one, setting a record for both the song and the artist with most consecutive weeks in the number-one position on a US pop music chart.〔
〕 In 2009, hip-hop group The Black Eyed Peas surpassed Craig's record for artist with most consecutive weeks in the number-one position with the songs "Boom Boom Pow" and "I Gotta Feeling". However, their record was accomplished with combined weeks of two #1 songs - one succeeding the other in the top position. ''Billboard'' ranked it as the No. 1 song overall for 1947.〔http://www.bobborst.com/popculture/songoftheyear/〕

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