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  2. Mary, Did You Know? - Wikipedia

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    Mary, Did You Know?" is a Christmas song addressing Mary, mother of Jesus, with lyrics written by Mark Lowry in 1985, and music written by Buddy Greene in 1991. It was originally recorded by Christian recording artist Michael English on his self-titled debut solo album in 1991.

  3. Chicken Fried - Wikipedia

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    "Chicken Fried" is a song by American country music group Zac Brown Band, which frontman Zac Brown co-wrote with Wyatt Durrette. The song was first recorded in 2003 for the 2005 album Home Grown . The Lost Trailers , another country group, released their version in 2006 as a single, but it was withdrawn from radio.

  4. Did You Know - Wikipedia

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    "How Did You Know", a single by electronic dance music producer and remixer Kurtis Mantronik "Mary, Did You Know?", a Christmas song with lyrics written by Mark Lowry and music written by Buddy Greene; Did You Know Gaming?, a video game–focused blog about video game related trivia and facts; Did You Know People Can Fly?, the debut album by ...

  5. Talk:Mary, Did You Know? - Wikipedia

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    This song is beautiful in its most mystical and musical way. It pulls at the heart and sings greatly of the majesty of this Little Boy Jesus. However, the first verse of the song with the lines: Did you know that your baby boy has come to make you new? This child that you've delivered, will soon deliver you.

  6. One Vision - Wikipedia

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    Mysterious ways...") is "fried chicken", although the lyrics say "one vision". This was the result of trying to come up with the proper wording of the song, and since it was not working, Freddie Mercury at some point introduced words that had nothing to do with the song for fun, as suggested by his partner, Jim Hutton. [ 9 ]

  7. Irene M. Giblin - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] She worked at music stores Grand Leader and Stix, Baer and Fuller, playing the piano for several hours a day to convince the customers to buy the latest scores. [1] [5] Giblin published a total of ten ragtime songs over a period of six years, from 1905 to 1911. [6] Among them, "Sleepy Lou" and "The Aviator Rag" were popular sellers.