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  2. People are just realizing how good Pizza Hut’s hold music is

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    On Feb. 9, TikToker @noraeinhellll posted a video calling Pizza Hut to “hear the wing song again,” and it went viral, garnering more than 2.4 million views — and once you hear the song, you ...

  3. Fast Food Song - Wikipedia

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    "Fast Food Song" is a song made famous by British-based band Fast Food Rockers, although it existed long before they recorded it, [1] as a popular children's playground song. The chorus is based on the Moroccan folk tune " A Ram Sam Sam " and mentions fast food restaurant chains McDonald's , Kentucky Fried Chicken and Pizza Hut .

  4. The Hut-Sut Song - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the song is lampooned in a 1940s film short. [4] In the film, The King's Men (who also performed on Fibber McGee and Molly) play young men living in a boarding house who are endlessly singing the song while getting dressed, eating dinner, playing cards, etc., until an exasperated fellow boarder (William Irving) finally has them removed to an insane asylum.

  5. Sheet music - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music for the song "Oregon, My Oregon" Sheet music can be used as a record of, a guide to, or a means to perform, a song or piece of music. Sheet music enables instrumental performers who are able to read music notation (a pianist, orchestral instrument players, a jazz band, etc.) or singers to perform a song or piece. Music students use ...

  6. Fast Food Rockers - Wikipedia

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    The Fast Food Rockers' version, adapted by Mike Stock, Steve Crosby and Sandy Rass, was the first release of independent record label Better The Devil Records. In June 2003 it reached #2 in the UK Singles Chart , despite the criticism of cultural analysts who lamented the "collapse of culture into product placement". [ 3 ]

  7. Tom's Diner - Wikipedia

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    The real Tom's Restaurant. The "Tom's Diner" of the song is Tom's Restaurant in New York City, [4] [5] a mid-20th-century diner on the northeast corner of Broadway and West 112th Street. Singer and songwriter Suzanne Vega was reputedly a frequent patron during the early 1980s when she was a student at nearby Barnard College. [6]

  8. Pizza Hut - Wikipedia

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    A Pizza Hut restaurant in Gillette, Wyoming with WingStreet signage. In 2003, Yum! launched WingStreet in combination with existing Pizza Hut franchises. [53] The chain predicted aggressive growth, adding more than 4,000 locations by 2010. [54] In 2012, Pizza Hut opened a standalone pilot store in Denton, Texas. The store was unsuccessful and ...

  9. M. Witmark & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Tams-Witmark. In 1922, Sargent Aborn (1867–1956), brother of Milton Aborn (1864–1933), both of the Aborn Opera Company, acquired the Arthur W. Tams (1848–1927) music library, [2] a collection that had become the largest circulating music library in the world — and by extension, Witmark's biggest competitor in the music-rental field.