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Smokey Robinson The Miracles had a huge hit song in 1970 with the word Tears in the title.
Question 1:
Smokey Robinson The Miracles had a huge hit song in 1970 with the word Tears in the title. What is the name of this classic song?
A.
No More Tears
B.
Tears of a Clown
C.
Tear it Up
D.
Tears on My Pillow
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