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  2. List of popular music acts that incorporate the accordion

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    This is a list of articles describing popular music acts that incorporate the accordion. The accordion appeared in popular music from the 1900s-1960s. This half century is often called the "Golden Age of the Accordion." Three players: Pietro Frosini, and the two brothers Count Guido Deiro and Pietro Deiro were major influences at this time.

  3. Aan de Amsterdamse grachten - Wikipedia

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    The song is a waltz, in 3/4 measure. [1] Typical accompaniment is the accordion. The first verse recounts a childhood experience in the house of the grandparents, a house now occupied by other people and partly converted to office space.

  4. He'd Have to Get Under – Get Out and Get Under (to Fix Up His ...

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    The song was published in 1913, with music by Maurice Abrahams and lyrics by Grant Clarke and Edgar Leslie. [ 1 ] It was introduced in vaudeville by Adele Ritchie , [ 2 ] was a hit for recording artists such as Al Jolson in 1913, Billy Murray in 1914, duo Debbie Reynolds and Carleton Carpenter in 1951 and was revived by Bobby Horton in the Ken ...

  5. Ocho Kandelikas - Wikipedia

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    The song is sung in Ladino, an Old Spanish-derived language traditionally associated with the Sephardic Jewish community. [2] The song is often performed in an Argentine tango-rhythm with accompanying accordion and violins. The lyrics of the song describe a child's joy of lighting the candles on the menorah.

  6. L'Accordéoniste - Wikipedia

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    The song tells a story of a prostitute who loves an accordion player (and the music he plays, namely a dance called java). Then he has to leave for the war. Then he has to leave for the war. She finds refuge in music, dreaming about how they will live together when he comes back.

  7. Geef mij maar Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The song is a waltz in 4/4, with accordion accompaniment. The lyrics proclaim the singer's preference over all cities, especially Paris. The verse narrates how a klaverjas club from Amsterdam took a week-long trip to Paris. The club secretary had studied French for a month but was unintelligible, then ended up singing on the Place Pigalle.

  8. Accordion - Wikipedia

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    The accordion has traditionally been used to perform folk or ethnic music, popular music, and transcriptions from the operatic and light-classical music repertoire. [32] It was also used by the Kikuyu tribe in Kenya and is the main instrument in the traditional Mwomboko dance . [ 33 ]

  9. Mon Homme - Wikipedia

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    "Mon Homme" (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃n‿ɔm]), also known by its English translation, "My Man", is a popular song first published in 1920. The song was originally composed by Maurice Yvain with French lyrics by Jacques-Charles (Jacques Mardochée Charles) and Albert Willemetz. The English lyrics were written by Channing Pollock.