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  2. Early, Early in the Spring - Wikipedia

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    "Early, Early in the Spring" (Roud 152, Laws M1) is a British folk song that has been collected from traditional singers in England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada and the United States. It tells the story of a sailor gone to sea whose beloved promises to wait for him.

  3. William IV - Wikipedia

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    William served in the Royal Navy in his youth, spending time in British North America and the Caribbean, and was later nicknamed the "Sailor King". In 1789, he was created Duke of Clarence and St Andrews. Between 1791 and 1811, he cohabited with the actress Dorothea Jordan, with whom he had ten children.

  4. Barnacle Bill the Sailor - Wikipedia

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    The first printed version of the song is in the public domain book Immortalia (1927). Later versions feature the eponymous "Barnacle Bill", a fictional character loosely based on a 19th-century San Francisco sailor and Gold Rush miner named William Bernard . [ 2 ]

  5. King of America - Wikipedia

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    It is an expanded collection that celebrates Costello's love of Americana music. Featuring 97 tracks across six discs, the box set contains a 2024 remaster of the original King of America album, previously unreleased demos from the recording sessions, a 1987 live concert and collaborations across Costello's entire career. It also features new ...

  6. Brilliant Mistake - Wikipedia

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    "Brilliant Mistake" is a song by the English singer-songwriter Elvis Costello that was first released on his 1986 album King of America.Written about Costello's experiences in America, the song features introspective lyrics and a performance from the Confederates, who performed on the track after his usual backing band the Attractions could not perform to Costello's liking.

  7. William (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film has a 42% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on twelve reviews. [4]Nick Allen of RogerEbert.com awarded the film one and a half stars and wrote, "Yet in spite of this curious premise, William simply devolves into a drab, moody morality tale for parents about not treating your kids like test subjects."

  8. Prince William's Favorite Christmas Song Was a Toss Up ... - AOL

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    William also added that he and Kate, also 42, and their kids Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, take part in family board game nights, naming Monopoly and Risk as ...

  9. William Bernard (sailor) - Wikipedia

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    William Bernard (fl. 1849+) was a 19th-century sailor, miner and resident of San Francisco, better known as the notorious "Barnacle Bill" of American yore whose fictional exploits are chronicled in the ribald drinking song "Barnacle Bill the Sailor" — itself adapted from "Bollocky Bill the Sailor", a traditional folk song originally titled "Abraham Brown".