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  2. Suspicion (Terry Stafford song) - Wikipedia

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    "Suspicion" is a 1962 song originally recorded by Elvis Presley written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman. It became a major hit in 1964 in a recording by Elvis Presley sound-alike Terry Stafford . Elvis Presley version

  3. Paul Martin (TV presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Martin (born 5 January 1959) is a British antiques dealer and professional drummer, best known for being the presenter of various BBC television antiques programmes including Flog It!, Trust Me, I'm a Dealer [1] and Paul Martin's Handmade Revolution.

  4. Marshall Dyllon - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Dyllon was an American country music group formed in 2000, comprising vocalists Daniel Cahoon, Jesse Littleton, Michael Martin, Paul Martin, and Todd Michael Sansom. These five members were recruited by country music artist Kenny Rogers and talent manager Lou Pearlman , in an attempt to bring the boy band sound to the country music scene.

  5. The Finger of Suspicion (Points at You) - Wikipedia

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    "The Finger of Suspicion (Points at You)" is a popular song written by Paul Mann and Al Lewis, and published in 1954. It was recorded by Dickie Valentine in the United Kingdom and by Jane Froman in the United States.

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  7. Steve Martin and Only Murders in the Building’s (’90s) summer anthem officially has its own music video. “Angel in Flip-Flops,” performed by Martin and featured in the Emmy-nominated ...

  8. Suspicion (Les Paul song) - Wikipedia

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    "Suspicion" was written by Les Paul and Foster Carling in 1947. [1] [2] The song was released as a 78 single on Mercury Records, 5133, Matrix #1747, under the name Fos Carling accompanied by Rhubarb Red, a pseudonym for Les Paul, as part of the Mercury Popular Series in 1948.

  9. Paul Simon names the fan-favorite song he’ll never ... - AOL

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    Paul Simon has warned fans they won’t be hearing him play his 1986 hit “You Can Call Me Al” anytime soon.. The 83-year-old folk rock icon, who rose to fame with Art Garfunkel as the renowned ...