Dear God (disambiguation)
- Dear God (disambiguation)
Dear God may refer to:
* "Dear God", a 1996 comedy film distributed by Paramount Pictures
* "Dear God" (Avenged Sevenfold song), a song by Avenged Sevenfold from their 2007 eponymous album
* "Dear God" (Nicholas Jonas song), a song by Nicholas Jonas from his 2005 album, "Nicholas Jonas"
* "Dear God" (Boyz II Men song), a song by Boyz II Men from their 1997 album, "Evolution"
* "Dear God" (Midge Ure song), a song by Midge Ure from his 1988 album, "Answers to Nothing"
* "Dear God" (XTC song), a song by XTC from their 1986 album, "Skylarking"
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