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  2. Ardulfurataini - Wikipedia

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    1983 performance 1985 performance. It was adopted in 1981, written by Shafiq al-Kamali [2] (who died in 1984) with music by Walid Georges Gholmieh. [3]The lyrics make mention of important people in Iraqi history, such as Saladin, Harun al-Rashid, and al-Muthanna ibn Haritha, with the last verse extolling Ba'athism.

  3. No One Else (album) - Wikipedia

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    Lead vocals: Kurt Carr and Sherron Bennett. Features a sample of the original, while including additional lyrics. 3. "For Every Mountain" 7:25: Lead vocals: Yvette C. Williams. Contains certain lyrics from Richard Smallwood's I Give You Praise. 4. "The Lord Strong and Mighty" 5:24: Lead vocals: Jackie Boyd with Judith McAllister as guest ...

  4. Old Rivers - Wikipedia

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    The title character of "Old Rivers" is an elderly farmer, a childhood friend of the song's main protagonist. The protagonist, whose family is very poor, recalls how Old Rivers used a mule-drawn plow to cultivate fields in the hot sun. The mule's name was "Midnight," and together man and mule would plow straight, deep rows for the crops, which ...

  5. Johnny Rivers - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Rivers (born John Henry Ramistella; November 7, 1942) [1] is an American retired musician. He achieved commercial success and popularity throughout the 1960s and 1970s as a singer and guitarist, characterized as a versatile and influential artist. [2]

  6. Rivers (Six60 song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written and recorded by the band in Los Angeles. Initially the song was not planned to be a part of the recording process, and developed around a chord played by Printz Board on a Minimoog Voyager synthesiser. Band member Marlon Gerbes feels that the song is "a reflection of [his] current journey into understanding myself and this ...

  7. Mountain of Love - Wikipedia

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    "Mountain of Love" is a song written by Harold Dorman. Dorman released his version as a single in 1960. Dorman released his version as a single in 1960. It was originally recorded in late 1959 at the Royal Recording Studios in Memphis before the backing vocals (and strings, much later) were overdubbed.

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  9. Climb Ev'ry Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The singer also recorded an official studio version of the song but ultimately the cover was not included on her album My Kind of Christmas, and remains unreleased. [ 9 ] 2003: Guy Sebastian 's interpretation on Australian Idol season 1 when he performed it on the 1960s theme night (recorded it for the B-side of his #1 single " All I Need Is You ")