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・ No Regrets (Amanda Lear song)
・ No Regrets (Andrew Copeland album)
・ No Regrets (book)
・ No Regrets (Dappy song)
・ No Regrets (Dope album)
・ No Regrets (Elisabeth Withers album)
・ No Regrets (Elisabeth Withers song)
・ No Regrets (Faye Wong album)
・ No Regrets (Hardcore Superstar album)
・ No Regrets (Robbie Williams song)
・ No Regrets (The Walker Brothers album)
No Regrets (Tom Rush song)
・ No Regrets (TV series)
・ No Regrets About Youth
・ No Regrets Conference
・ No Regrets for Our Youth
・ No Regrets – The Best of Scott Walker and The Walker Brothers 1965–1976
・ No Reins
・ No Relations
・ No religion
・ No Religious Test Clause
・ No Remorse
・ No Remorse (band)
・ No Remorse (Motörhead album)
・ No Remorse (Tokyo Blade album)
・ No Remorse Corps


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No Regrets (Tom Rush song) : ウィキペディア英語版
No Regrets (Tom Rush song)

"No Regrets" is a song by folk and blues singer/songwriter Tom Rush. It is the final song on his 1968 album ''The Circle Game.''
His 1968 composition has become an acknowledged standard, with numerous cover versions having been recorded. In addition to his 1968 sparse acoustic recording of the song, Rush later recorded a more lush, orchestrated pop version for Columbia Records featuring a screaming electric guitar solo for his 1974 album ''Ladies Love Outlaws''.
==The Walker Brothers==

The Walker Brothers recorded and released "No Regrets" as their comeback single in 1975, their first since 1967's "Walking in the Rain" and eleventh overall.
The song was also used as the title of its parent album. The single was slightly different as it features a John Walker harmony vocal not present on the album version which in turn includes female backing singers absent from the single.
"No Regrets" was a major hit spending twelve weeks on the UK Singles Chart and peaking at #7 in February 1976 giving Rush belated Top Ten exposure as a songwriter in the UK. The single would prove to be group's final taste of commercial success while together, as the parent album and subsequent Walker Bros. releases failed to find a wide audience. The B-side "Remember Me" was written by John Walker under the pseudonym A. Dayam.

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