Angel Eyes
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Music
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Songs
- "Angel Eyes" (1946 song), a jazz standard written by Earl Brent and Matt Dennis
- "Angeleyes", a 1979 song by ABBA
- "Angel Eyes" (The Jeff Healey Band song), also covered by Australian recording artist Paulini
- "Angel Eyes" (Lime song), 1983
- "Angel Eyes" (Roxy Music song), from the 1979 album Manifesto
- "Angel Eyes" (Home and Away), a 1987 song by Wet Wet Wet
- "Angel Eyes", an instrumental by Jim Brickman
- "Angel Eyes", a song by Ace of Base from The Bridge
- "Angel Eyes", a song by Heartsdales
- "Angel Eyes", a song by Fair Control
- "Angel Eyes", a song by Jerry Cantrell from Degradation Trip
- "Angel Eyes", a song by m.o.v.e from Grid
- "Angel Eyes", a song by Raghav from his album Storyteller
- "Angel Eyes", a song by Axel Rudi Pell
- "Angel Eyes", a song by New Year's Day (band) featuring Chris Motionless, from the album Victim to Villain
- "Angel Eyes" (Love and Theft song), from the album Love and Theft
- "I'll Never Let You Go (Angel Eyes)", a song by Steelheart
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Albums
- Angel Eyes (Gene Ammons album), 1965
- Angel Eyes (Dave Brubeck album), 1964
- Angel Eyes (Duke Pearson album), 1968
- Angel Eyes (Joe Bonner album), 1976
- Angel Eyes (Willie Nelson album), 1984
- Angel Eyes (Stanley Cowell album), 1994
- Angel Eyes (EP), a 1997 EP by the American heavy metal band Riot
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Other
- Angel Eyes (film), a 2001 romantic drama
- Angel Eyes (novel), a 1981 novel by Loren D. Estleman
- Angel Eyes, a 1991 novel by Eric Van Lustbader
- Angel Eyes (TV series), a 2014 South Korean TV series
- Angel Eyes, a character in the 1966 film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
- "Angel Eyes", an episode of Taggart
- Angel eyes, another name of halo headlights
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