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Polydor to release OST of Lloyd Webber's tell me on a Sunday show. (news file).

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Polydor is renewing its relationship with Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Records with the release (pictured) of a new recording of the musical Tell Me On A Sunday ...

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