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  2. Waltzing Matilda - Wikipedia

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    Cowan repeated the second line of each verse in the corresponding chorus. She gave the song a simple, brisk, harmonious accompaniment which made it very catchy. [5] Her song, published in 1903, quickly grew in popularity and Cowan's arrangement remains the best-known version of "Waltzing Matilda".

  3. List of songs recorded by Doris Day - Wikipedia

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    released both as a single and on the album You're My Thrill, later issued on Day Dreams 1,000,000+ sales; #1 on Cash Box chart and in Australia "The Black Hills of Dakota" Sammy Fain: Paul Francis Webster: July 16, 1953 released both as a single (#7 in the U.K.) and on the album, Calamity Jane "Blame My Absent-Minded Heart" Jule Styne: Sammy Cahn

  4. Trains and Boats and Planes - Wikipedia

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    Trains and Boats and Planes. from the album Hit Maker!: Burt Bacharach Plays the Burt Bacharach Hits. " Trains and Boats and Planes " is a song written by composer Burt Bacharach and lyricist Hal David. Hit versions were recorded by Bacharach in 1965, by Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas in the same year, and by Dionne Warwick in 1966.

  5. Silly Billy - Wikipedia

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    Silly Billy was a type of clown common at fairs in England during the 19th century. They were also common in London as street entertainers, along with the similar clown, Billy Barlow. [ 1] The act included playing the part of a fool or idiot, impersonating a child and singing comic songs. [ 2] The role was typically played as a stooge to ...

  6. Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) - Wikipedia

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    The chorus repeats the answer: "What will be, will be." Day's recording of the song for Columbia Records made it to number two on the Billboard Top 100 chart [6] and number one in the UK Singles Chart. [4] It came to be known as Day's signature song. The song in The Man Who Knew Too Much received the 1956 Academy Award for Best Original Song.

  7. Raise Your Glass - Wikipedia

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    The song received acclaim from contemporary music critics. Nick Levine from Digital Spy was largely positive with the song, giving it 5/5 stars and describing it as "a full-throttle pop/rock stomper with a chorus as subtle as a porn star's cleavage, some classic Pink ad-libs and the best so-dumb-it's-genius couplet of the year: 'Don't be fancy / Just get dancey'... after ten years of sterling ...

  8. Lunch (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lunch" is a song by American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish and the lead single from her third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft (2024). It was released on May 17, 2024. The song features a heavy bassline and lyrics that detail Eilish's same-gender sexual attraction, following her public confirmation that she liked both men and women.

  9. Heigh-Ho - Wikipedia

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    Frank Churchill. Lyricist (s) Larry Morey. " Heigh-Ho " is a song from Walt Disney 's 1937 animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, written by Frank Churchill (music) and Larry Morey (lyrics). It is sung by the group of Seven Dwarfs as they work at a mine with diamonds and rubies, and is one of the best-known songs in the film.