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  1. May 12, 2019 · Just Over The Brooklyn Bridge. Provided to YouTube by Columbia Just Over The Brooklyn Bridge · Art Garfunkel Up 'Til Now ℗ 1993 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Released on: 1993-10-26...

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  2. Over the Brooklyn bridge 1984.

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  3. Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge's Greatest Hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all...

    • Worst That Could Happen. “Worst That Could Happen” was a song written by Jimmy Webb, then recorded in 1967 by The 5th Dimension. The Magic Garden was an album that mostly featured songs written by Webb.
    • You’ll Never Walk Alone. “You’ll Never Walk Alone” peaked as high as number fifty-one on the US Billboard Hot 100 when it was released by Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge as a single in 1969.
    • Your Husband, My Wife. When “Your Husband, My Wife” was first released as a single in 1969, the lyrics were met with controversy. This song revolved around infidelity during an era when such an act was heavily frowned upon by the general populous of society at the time.
    • Welcome Me Love. “Welcome Me Love” was a song released by Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge in 1969 on the B-side of a record that featured another hit, “Blessed Is the Rain.”
  4. Just Over the Brooklyn Bridge Lyrics. A world of its own. The streets where we played. The friends on every corner were the best we ever made. The backyards, and the school yards. And the...

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  6. The Brooklyn Bridge (also known as The Bridge and as Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge since the 1980s) is an American musical group, best known for their million-selling rendition of Jimmy Webb's "Worst That Could Happen" (1968).

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