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"The Thing-ummy-Bob [That's Going To Win The War]" is a 1942 song, written by Barbara Gordon and Basil Thomas with music by David Heneker, which celebrates the female production-line workers of World War II making components for complex weapons to win the war. [1] Its chorus is . I'm the girl that makes the thing That drills the hole that holds ...
Ranjithame (transl. 'Pleasant') is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language television series directed by M. Iniyan Dinesh [2] and produced by Vikatan Televistas. [3] The show stars Shiv Sathish, Manishajith and Roopa Sree [ 4 ] in lead role.
Varisu is the soundtrack album composed by S. Thaman for the Tamil-language film of the same name, directed by Vamshi Paidipally starring Vijay.The album consisted of five songs written by Vivek in Tamil, Ramajogayya Sastry for the Telugu dubbed version Vaarasudu and Nishant Singh, Raqueeb Alam and Vaibhav Joshi for the Hindi dubbed version.
Thiagarajan approached Thaman to compose the film's music only after completing the film's shoot and asked him to retain two songs from the original film. [6] Prashanth and Thiagarajan then briefly postponed the film and began work on another venture, the historical Ponnar Shankar , and subsequently released that film earlier than Mambattiyan .
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This, however, is the only song from this particular tape released so far. Whilst more have been speculated to be released in future, details are limited. The song was recorded 1980 and has only Bob Marley and a drum machine on the recording, however other artists were overdubbed onto the song to make it sound like a complete Bob Marley & The ...
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"The Thing" is a novelty song by Charles Randolph Grean released in 1950. The song received heavy airplay, spending 14 weeks on the Billboard charts. The melody is derived from the English bawdy folk song "The Chandler's Wife", which itself derived its melody from the earlier English folk song " The Lincolnshire Poacher ".