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  2. Mess Around - Wikipedia

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    Ertegun claimed his inspiration for writing "Mess Around" was stride pianist Pete Johnson. [citation needed] Earlier versions of the tune's New Orleans boogie piano riff can be heard in songs from the early 1930s and 1940s, with perhaps the earliest example being Charles "Cow Cow" Davenport's "Cow Cow Blues" from 1928.

  3. CharlestheFirst, Electronic Music Producer, Dead at 25 - AOL

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    Charles Elias Ingalls -- a DJ and EDM music producer better known as CharlestheFirst -- has died. He was 25.The Nashville Police Department released a statement saying the cause of death is under ...

  4. My Little Red Book - Wikipedia

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    My Little Red Book" is featured in a scene set in a discotheque where actors "Peter O'Toole and Paula Prentiss shake things up". [17] Bacharach was extremely disappointed with the movie because of the way it treated his name and his songs, focusing primarily on "My Little Red Book" as it was not a central part of the movie compared to the title ...

  5. From This Moment On! - Wikipedia

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    All compositions by Charles McPherson except as indicated "Little Sugar Baby" - 4:14 "Once in a Lifetime" (Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley) - 5:11"The Good Life" (Sacha Distel, Jack Reardon) - 6:40

  6. Little Red Songbook - Wikipedia

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    The Little Red Songbook (1909), also known as I.W.W. Songs or Songs of the Industrial Workers of the World, subtitled (in some editions) Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent, is a compilation of tunes, hymns, and songs used by the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) to help build morale, promote solidarity, and lift the spirits of the working-class during the Labor Movement.

  7. Charlie Walker (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Levi Walker (November 2, 1926 – September 12, 2008) [1] was an American country musician. His biggest success was with the song, " Pick Me Up on Your Way Down ". He held membership in the Grand Ole Opry from 1967, [ 2 ] and was inducted into the Country Radio DJ Hall of Fame in 1981.

  8. Luckey Roberts - Wikipedia

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    The Junk Man Rag" was subsequently published both as an instrumental (piano) solo and as a song (with lyrics by Chris Smith (composer) (1879–1949) and Ferd E. Mierisch (fl. 1911–1914), by Jos. W. Stern & Co., 102-104 W. 38th St., N.Y., 1913 [16] Roberts sheet music was often annotated as being 'simplified' since the complex ornamentation ...

  9. Harry M. Woods - Wikipedia

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    The same year, "Paddlin' Madelin Home" was published, with words and music by Woods. With Mort Dixon and Billy Rose, Woods composed "I Wish't I Was in Peoria", now a Dixieland jazz standard, in 1925. By 1926, Woods was an established songwriter on Tin Pan Alley and would become legendary with his new song " When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob ...