How Do You Do
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How Do You Do may refer to:
  • How Do You Do (album)
    How Do You Do (album)
    is the 11th studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in October 1984.-Track listing:All songs written and composed by Miyuki Nakajima.#"" – 5:27#"" – 3:03#"" [album version] - 5:03#"" – 4:41#"" – 4:38#"" - 5:15#"" – 4:18...

    , an album by Miyuki Nakajima
  • How Do You Do (Mayer Hawthorne album)
    How Do You Do (Mayer Hawthorne album)
    - Musicians :* Joseph Abrams – Bass* Hubert Alexander – Piano, Piano * Rebecca Bowman – Finger Snaps* Jamall Bufford – Finger Snaps* Kenza Chaouai – Handclapping* Dennis Coffey – Guitar* A...

     an album by Mayer Hawthorne
  • "How Do You Do!
    How Do You Do!
    "How Do You Do!" is a pop song by Swedish pop duo Roxette. It was released as their first single from the album Tourism. The single spent eight weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at #58 in the United States...

    ", a song by Roxette
  • "How Do You Do?" (beFour song)
    How Do You Do? (beFour song)
    "How Do You Do?" is the second single taken from beFour's debut album All 4 One, it was released as a double A-side single with "All 4 One", in Germany, Austria and Switzerland...

  • "How Do You Do" (Shakira song)
  • "How Do You Do" (Mouth & MacNeal song), a chart hit song by Mouth & MacNeal
    Mouth & MacNeal
    Mouth & MacNeal was a pop duo from the Netherlands. They are best known for their million selling recording of "How Do You Do".-Career:They were formed in 1971 when record producer Hans van Hemert brought together the solo talent of Mouth and Maggie MacNeal...

  • "How Do You Do?", a song from the Disney film Song of the South
    Song of the South
    Song of the South is a 1946 American musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is based on the Uncle Remus cycle of stories by Joel Chandler Harris. The live actors provide a sentimental frame story, in which Uncle Remus relates the folk tales of the...

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