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  2. Swingin' (John Anderson song) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Swingin' (John Anderson song) " Swingin' " is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer John Anderson. It was released in January 1983 as the second single from his album Wild & Blue. The song was the second of five number one singles in Anderson's career, spending one week at the top of the Hot Country Songs charts.

  3. Do Your Ears Hang Low? - Wikipedia

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    Øystein Sunde in a Norwegian variant called Hvis dine ører henger ned ("If your ears hang down") on Det året det var så bratt 1971. A hip-hop version of the melody is used in the Jibbs song "Chain Hang Low". The vocal melody of this song is used in verses of "Minna ga Minna Eiyū" (みんながみんな英雄) by Japanese-American singer Ai.

  4. Swinging on a Star - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Burke. Official audio. " Swinging on a Star" on YouTube. " Swinging on a Star " is an American pop standard with music composed by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Johnny Burke. [ 1] It was introduced by Bing Crosby in the 1944 film Going My Way, winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song that year, [ 1][ 2] and has been recorded by ...

  5. Sittin' on a Backyard Fence - Wikipedia

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    Sittin' on a Backyard Fence is a 1933 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Earl Duvall. [1] The short was released on December 16, 1933. [2] The film score was composed by Norman Spencer and writing was done by Ben Hardaway .

  6. Streets of Laredo (song) - Wikipedia

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    The words of the labor song "The Ballad of Bloody Thursday" – inspired by a deadly clash between strikers and police during the 1934 San Francisco longshoremen's strike – also follow the "Streets of Laredo" pattern and tune. As for "The Cowboy's Lament/Streets of Laredo" itself, Austin E. and Alta S. Fife in Songs of the Cowboys (1966) say

  7. The Sultans of Ping - Wikipedia

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    The Sultans of Ping are an Irish band formed in 1988 by Niall O'Flaherty, Pat O'Connell, Paul Fennelly and Ger Lyons. [1] The band's name is a play on the 1978 Dire Straits song "Sultans of Swing", dating from a time when "it was sacrilege to say anything whatsoever funny or nasty about Dire Straits".

  8. A Swingin' Safari - Wikipedia

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    A Swingin' Safari. " A Swingin' Safari " is a 1962 instrumental composed by Bert Kaempfert, [ 2] using his alias, Bernd Bertie. It was recorded by Kaempfert on Polydor Records and released in the United States on Decca Records. The song features a distinctive main theme played on the piccolo as substitute for the traditional tin whistle, and a ...

  9. The Yardbirds - Wikipedia

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    Relf changed the song's lyrics and title to avoid having to seek permission from the copyright holder. Their appearance in the film, about a hip fashion photographer (played by David Hemmings) undergoing an existential crisis in Swinging London, came after the Who declined and the In-Crowd were unable to attend the filming.