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\"Carry Me Home\" is a song by gospel house/progressive house group Gloworm, fronted by American singer Sedric Johnson. It features vocals by Pauline Taylor and was co-written by Johnson with producer Will Mount. Released as a single in May 1994 by Go! Discs, it was a top-10 hit in Iceland, Ireland, Norway and the United Kingdom. In the latter nation, \"Carry Me Home\" peaked at number nine on the UK Singles Chart and number two on the Music Week Dance Singles chart. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it reached number 36 in June 1994. Lindy Heymann directed the accompanying music video, which was filmed in the US and released on April 25, 1994. In the video, the group party in Long Beach, California with family and friends.
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The Sandrananta River is a river on the east coast of Madagascar. Its mouth is located on the Matitanana river near the town of Andemaka in the Fitovinany region.
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Maor (Meir) Zohar is a former Israeli footballer.
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Chief Crazy Horse is a 1955 Ame