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  2. The Name Game - Wikipedia

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    "The Name Game" is a song co-written and performed by Shirley Ellis [2] as a rhyming game that creates variations on a person's name. [3] She explains through speaking and singing how to play the game. The first verse is done using Ellis's first name; the other names used in the original version of the song are Lincoln, Arnold,

  3. Shirley Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Marie O'Garra [1] (stage name Shirley Ellis, married name Shirley Elliston; [2] January 19, 1929 – October 5, 2005 [3]) was an American soul music singer and songwriter of West Indian heritage.

  4. The Clapping Song - Wikipedia

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    The song was released shortly after Ellis had released "The Name Game". "The Clapping Song" incorporates lyrics from the song "Little Rubber Dolly", [3] a 1930s song recorded by the Light Crust Doughboys, and also features instructions for a clapping game.

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  6. Lincoln Chase - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln R. Chase (June 29, 1926 – October 6, 1980) was an American songwriter and occasional recording artist. As a writer, his most notable songs were "Such a Night", "Jim Dandy", and several of Shirley Ellis' hits in the early 1960s including "The Name Game" and "The Clapping Song".

  7. List song - Wikipedia

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    music by Kurt Weill and lyrics by Ira Gershwin [79] "Name Game" Shirley Ellis "Napoleon" with lyrics by Yip Harburg and music by Harold Arlen from Jamaica [28]: 316 [80] "Never Gonna Give You Up" Rick Astley "New Direction" Sugar Ray: lists things you can do to make yourself a better person "New Math" Bo Burnham "New Rules" Dua Lipa "No Hay ...

  8. Charli XCX Debuts Song Dedicated to Late Producer Sophie ...

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    The lyrics to “So I” reveal Charli’s strife with that grief: “You would say ‘C’mon stay for dinner’ / I’d say ‘No, I’m fine’ (Now I really wish I stayed).”

  9. The Nitty Gritty (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Nitty Gritty" is a 1963 song written by Lincoln Chase and recorded by Shirley Ellis. Released by Congress Records, it reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1964. [2] In Canada it was No. 19 for 2 weeks. [3] [4]