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  2. Chicago (That Toddlin' Town) - Wikipedia

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    As with many similar songs, the lyrics have undergone a number of reworkings. The original third verse included the lines, "More Colored people up in State Street you can see,/ Than you'll see in Louisiana or Tennessee" and makes reference to the Chicago Stockyards.

  3. O C'mon All Ye Faithful - Wikipedia

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    A cappella group Pentatonix is heard singing a version of "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen", also with parody lyrics. [10] The group also sang the words "The Simpsons" in the opening title card of the episode, which they requested. [6] This was the final episode by production order for actress Pamela Hayden, who voiced Milhouse and Rod in the ...

  4. My Kind of Town - Wikipedia

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    "My Kind of Town" or "My Kind of Town (Chicago Is)" is a popular song composed by Jimmy Van Heusen, with lyrics by Sammy Cahn. [ 1 ] The song was originally part of the musical score for Robin and the 7 Hoods , a 1964 musical film starring several members of the Rat Pack . [ 2 ]

  5. Ciribiribin - Wikipedia

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    "Ciribiribin" [tʃiribiriˈbin] is a merry Piedmontese ballad, originally in three-quarter time, composed by Alberto Pestalozza in 1898 with lyrics by Carlo Tiochet. [2] It quickly became popular and has been recorded by many artists. Decades later it enjoyed continued popularity with swing and jazz bands, played in four-four time.

  6. Word family - Wikipedia

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    A word family is the base form of a word plus its inflected forms and derived forms made with suffixes and prefixes [1] plus its cognates, i.e. all words that have a common etymological origin, some of which even native speakers don't recognize as being related (e.g. "wrought (iron)" and "work(ed)"). [2]

  7. Mouse and the Traps - Wikipedia

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    Mouse and the Traps was the name of an American garage rock band from Tyler, Texas, United States, [1] that released numerous singles between 1965 and 1969, two of which, "A Public Execution" and "Sometimes You Just Can't Win", became large regional hits.

  8. The Weaver's Answer - Wikipedia

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    "The Weaver's Answer" is one of Family's more straightforward songs; it's about an old man asking for the "weaver of life" to show him "the patterns of my life gone by upon your tapestry". As the song gets underway, the old man recounts his childhood, his first love, and the day he took a wife; he wonders aloud how it looks on the fabric from ...

  9. Talk:Chicago (That Toddlin' Town) - Wikipedia

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