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"No One Like You" is a song written by Jeffrey A. Moss [citation needed] and performed by John Denver for Rocky Mountain Holiday. After singing some songs around the campfire, Robin goes to bed in his tent. Denver goes in to check on him, and sings Robin to sleep with the song. The song is also used in the score for the scene where Denver is putting out the campfire and saying goodnight to everyone over the credits.

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  • No One Like You
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  • "No One Like You" is a song written by Jeffrey A. Moss [citation needed] and performed by John Denver for Rocky Mountain Holiday. After singing some songs around the campfire, Robin goes to bed in his tent. Denver goes in to check on him, and sings Robin to sleep with the song. The song is also used in the score for the scene where Denver is putting out the campfire and saying goodnight to everyone over the credits.
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  • 1983(xsd:integer)
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  • ''Rocky Mountain Holiday
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  • "No One Like You" is a song written by Jeffrey A. Moss [citation needed] and performed by John Denver for Rocky Mountain Holiday. After singing some songs around the campfire, Robin goes to bed in his tent. Denver goes in to check on him, and sings Robin to sleep with the song. The song is also used in the score for the scene where Denver is putting out the campfire and saying goodnight to everyone over the credits.
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