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- Q7518100 abstract "Simon's Way is an album by The Simon May Orchestra and released in 1986. Anita Dobson, who also starred in the television show EastEnders sings the theme to the show ("Anyone Can Fall In Love"). Marti Webb sings the theme to the television show Howards' Way ("Always There").".
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- Q7518100 name "Simon's Way".
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- Q7518100 comment "Simon's Way is an album by The Simon May Orchestra and released in 1986. Anita Dobson, who also starred in the television show EastEnders sings the theme to the show ("Anyone Can Fall In Love"). Marti Webb sings the theme to the television show Howards' Way ("Always There").".
- Q7518100 label "Simon's Way".
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