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  2. Giddy Up! - Wikipedia

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    Twain wanted the phrase "Giddy Up!" to evoke similar positive emotions as her famous line "Let's Go Girls!" from her 1999 hit "Man!I Feel Like a Woman!". [3] She remarked that she wanted to "set a celebratory tone and ‘Giddy up!’ is a way to call to the audience and say 'let's get ready for some fun,'" while adding that the lines came to her while "thinking about how to put a little 'pep ...

  3. Giddy Up a Ding Dong - Wikipedia

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    "Giddy Up a Ding Dong" is a rock and roll song which rose to prominence in 1956, when it was featured in the film Rock Around the Clock, starring Bill Haley. It became a hit in several countries for the group Freddie Bell and the Bellboys , and is perhaps their best known recording .

  4. Freddie Bell and the Bellboys - Wikipedia

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    Later known as "Giddy Up a Ding Dong", it was not a hit in the United States, but it was popular in Australia, France, and the UK, where it climbed to number four in the UK Singles Chart. [5] The publicity for the single said, "If these sides don't move you, see a doctor – you're dead."

  5. Giddy Up - Wikipedia

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    Giddy Up, Giddyup, or Gitty Up may refer to: Giddy Up, a 2001 album by Craig Northey "Giddy Up", a song by Geggy Tah, 1993 "Giddy Up", a song by NSYNC from ...

  6. Tahuna Breaks - Wikipedia

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    'Black, Brown & White' was released in 2009. Controversy arose when the animated music video for the second single from the album, 'Giddy Up', was released: directed and illustrated by Leah Morgan and produced by Fish N Clips, the video featured a highly stylised sperm as the pinball in a whimsically sexual pinball machine. The video was ...

  7. My Pony Boy - Wikipedia

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    Giddy up, giddy up, giddy up, whoa! My Pony Boy [2] The old expression "giddy up", exhorting a horse to gallop at high speed, is a corruption of "get ye up". "Tony" is a hypocorism (affectionate shortened version) of "Anthony", although the adjective "tony" refers to someone of high "tone" or social elegance. [3]

  8. Chris Buck Band - Wikipedia

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    They signed to Bailey Way Entertainment for the release of their next single, "Giddy Up". [2] It debuted on the Canada Country chart in February 2016. [ 6 ] In 2017 Chris Buck Band signed with Royalty Records and released their third single "That's When You Know" (Featuring Kira Isabella), which climbed the charts to number 19.

  9. Giddy On Up - Wikipedia

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    "Giddy On Up" is an up-tempo country song, driven by fiddle and banjo with a prominent brass section in the pre-chorus. The song's female narrator confronts her man ("Baby where you been, its half-past ten"), making note of the many signs that suggest he has been cheating on her with another woman ("Smilin' a lot when you look at your phone / There's a change in your tone").