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  2. Michael, Row the Boat Ashore - Wikipedia

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    A man works a cornfield on St. Helena Island, where "Michael Row the Boat Ashore" was first attested. "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" (also called "Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore", "Michael, Row Your Boat Ashore", or "Michael, Row That Gospel Boat") is a traditional spiritual first noted during the American Civil War at St. Helena Island, one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina. [2]

  3. Chick Hearn - Wikipedia

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    Hearn was born in Buda, Illinois and raised in Aurora, Illinois, in west suburban Chicago, and attended high school at Marmion Academy and college at Bradley University.He earned the nickname "Chick" while an Amateur Athletic Union basketball player at Bradley, when teammates played a prank on him: giving him a shoebox to see his surprised reaction when he opened it and found not sneakers ...

  4. The Pick of Billy Connolly - Wikipedia

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    The album contained the following tracks: [2] "C and W Super Song" "In Appreciation (The Welly Boot March)" "Scottish Highland National Dress" "Welly Boot Song"

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  7. The Beach Boys' unreleased and bootleg recordings - Wikipedia

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    Many recordings and performances by the Beach Boys have attained some level of public circulation without being available as a legal release, and several albums by the band or its members were fully assembled or near completion, before being shelved, rejected, or revised as an entirely new project. Since the early 1980s, numerous rarities ...

  8. Get On Your Boots - Wikipedia

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    [13] "No Line on the Horizon" was eventually chosen. At a speed of 150 beats per minute, "Get On Your Boots" is one of the fastest songs the band have ever recorded. [14] It was described by Q magazine as "demented electro grunge employs a proto-rock n'roll riff, but propelled into the future, before taking a sudden hip-hop twist midway through."

  9. Throw It Back - Wikipedia

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    "Throw It Back" was written by Elliott, Quintin Ernest Talbet, Michael Aristotle, and William Jared Buggs, while production was handled by Willi Hendrix. [3] Musically, "Throw It Back" has been described as a "woozy, futuristic romp" containing "distorted bass lines", frenetic production", [ 4 ] and trap snares. [ 5 ]