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  2. What is a Grandma McFlurry at McDonald's? Here's what ... - AOL

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    Move over M&M and Oreo McFlurryGrandma's cooking is coming through. On May 21, McDonald's released the limited-edition Grandma McFlurry , from straight out of your nana's kitchen (well, sort of).

  3. McDonald’s new McFlurry is inspired by grandmothers - AOL

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    McDonald’s newest McFlurry flavor is inspired by someone old: your grandmother. Beginning May 21, the chain is releasing for a limited time a “Grandma McFlurry,” a sweet new treat that mixes ...

  4. McDonald's Grandma McFlurry is available. Here's what it ...

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    The Grandma McFlurry dropped Tuesday, May 21, and has been a source of mystery until this point. The Grandma McFlurry has Grandma's syrup – butterscotch syrup - crunchy butterscotch pieces and ...

  5. McFlurry - Wikipedia

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    The McFlurry is a brand-name of frozen soft serve dessert produced and sold by American-based multinational fast food chain McDonald's. It is served in a cup, with additional mixed-in ingredients such as candy and cookie fragments and sweet topping sauces.

  6. Let Me Tell You About a Song - Wikipedia

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    Let Me Tell You About a Song is the fourteenth studio album by American country singer Merle Haggard and The Strangers, released in 1972. It reached No. 7 on the Billboard Country album chart and #166 on the Pop album chart. The lead-off singles were "Grandma Harp" and "Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)" — both reached No. 1.

  7. Daddy Cool (Boney M. song) - Wikipedia

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    "Daddy Cool" is a song produced and co-written by Frank Farian who had founded the group Boney M. to visually perform to his songs on TV and while touring discos. Farian also provided the male voice parts on the record. The song was included on their debut album Take the Heat off Me.

  8. Hey Lawdy Mama - Wikipedia

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    Richmond appeared in a "soundie" (an early music video) in 1944 singing "Hey Lawdy Mama" backed by Roy Milton's Solid Senders. She recorded another version of the song in 1945 with the Sonny Thompson Sextet. [20] Although Richmond's songs were called "Hey Lawdy Mama", they used the opening verses from "Meet Me in the Bottom".

  9. Mama (Spice Girls song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mama" is a pop ballad, written in the key of A-flat major, it is set in the time signature of common time and moves at a moderate tempo of 100 beats per minute. [5] The song is constructed in a verse-chorus form, with a bridge before the third chorus, [5] and its instrumentation comes from keyboards, a rhythm guitar, a cello, and a violin. [6]