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  2. The Shuffle Demons - Wikipedia

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    The song referred to the Toronto Transit Commission's Spadina Avenue bus in Toronto. [4] The album became the best-selling independent release in Canadian music history as of that time, and was a Juno Award nominee for Best Jazz Album at the Juno Awards of 1987. [5] "Spadina Bus" was also later used as the theme to CITY-TV's show Speakers' Corner.

  3. The Greasy Chip Butty Song - Wikipedia

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    Butty is a dialect word for a sandwich, and a chip butty is simply a sandwich where the filling is chips, ideally greasy and sometimes sprinkled with salt and vinegar. Generally, a white sandwich bap will be used for the bread. In Sheffield, these are simply known as breadcakes. The song itself is a plaintive rally-cry by the fans of Sheffield ...

  4. The Baddest (Froggy Fresh song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "The Baddest" was released on April 20, 2012, as Froggy's debut music video and song. The music video went viral, reaching 11 million views, before being removed from YouTube. The original music video, which included the name "Krispy Kreme" in the lyrics, was removed due to a dispute with the Krispy Kreme doughnut company ...

  5. Laura Scudder - Wikipedia

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    In the early days, potato chips were distributed in bulk from barrels or glass display cases, [8] or tins, which left chips at the bottom stale and crumbled. [9] Laura Scudder started having her workers to take home sheets of wax paper and iron them into the form of bags, which were filled with chips at her factory the next day.

  6. Land of a Thousand Dances - Wikipedia

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    Some releases of the song credit Antoine "Fats" Domino as a co-author of the song with Kenner. Domino agreed to record the song in exchange for half of the song's royalties. [4] The J. Geils Band released a live cover version as a single in 1983. Cash Box said that the band "does justice" to the original on the recording. [11]

  7. Mashed Potatoes U.S.A. - Wikipedia

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    "Mashed Potatoes U.S.A." is a rhythm and blues song by James Brown and his Famous Flames. Released in 1962 as a single by King Records, it reached #82 on the Pop chart and #21 on the R&B chart. [1] The title refers to the Mashed Potato dance popular at the time.

  8. In 1965, the song was the subject of an unsuccessful lawsuit by songwriters Gloria Parker and Barney Young against Wonderland Music, Disney's music publishing subsidiary, and publisher of the song from the film. [11] The plaintiffs alleged that it was a copyright infringement of their 1949 song

  9. Need You Now (Hot Chip song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released on 1 April 2015 along with a music video, which was uploaded on the band's YouTube channel. It also peaked at #70 on the Belgium Ultratop chart and at #184 on the French Singles Chart. The song samples vocals from the song "I Need You Now" by Sinnamon. [2]