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<description>&quot;Twilight Time&quot; is just one of the great romantic songs:  like the Flamingos&#039; &quot;I Only Have Eyes for You,&quot; it conjures up feelings of yearning that seem beyond pop music these days.  I love the Platters and play their Rhino Greatest Hits collection (another strong anthology) regularly.</description>
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