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  2. When I'm Cleaning Windows - Wikipedia

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    "When I'm Cleaning Windows" is a comedy song performed by Lancastrian comic, actor and ukulele player George Formby. It first appeared in the 1936 film Keep Your Seats, Please. The song was credited as written by Formby, Harry Gifford and Fred E. Cliffe. [1] Formby performed the song in A♭ in Keep Your Seats, Please. For the single release ...

  3. Jason Gerken - Wikipedia

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    Jason Gerken is an American musician, who has played in Molly McGuire, [2] Shiner, [2] Open Hand, Project 86, [3] and most recently, Hum [4] as well as The Birth Defects and Sie Lieben Maschinen. [5]

  4. Gerkin - Wikipedia

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    Gerkin may refer to: Steve Gerkin (1912–1978), American baseball player; David Gerkin, member of The Red Hot Valentines; SS ...

  5. The Window (Ratboys album) - Wikipedia

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    The Window received a score of 80 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on six critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. [8] The Skinny ' s Tony Inglis wrote that the album "is indicative of a newfound assuredness for a band which itself has stretched from a two-piece to a full foursome". [10]

  6. Steve Gerkin - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Paul Gerkin (November 19, 1912 – November 9, 1978) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Athletics of the American League in its 1945 season. [1] Born in Grafton, West Virginia, Gerkin entered professional baseball a little late in his life. As a 32-year-old rookie, Gerkin was ...

  7. 100 Broken Windows - Wikipedia

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    100 Broken Windows is the second studio album by Scottish rock band Idlewild, released on 9 May 2000. While touring in support of their debut studio album Hope Is Important (1998), the band wrote and recorded its follow-up in stages.