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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. Category:Songs about Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago (That Toddlin' Town) Chicago (Graham Nash song) Chicago (Michael Jackson song) Chicago (Sufjan Stevens song) City of New Orleans (song)

  4. List of songs about Chicago - Wikipedia

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    "Chicago My Home Town" – Barry Goldberg "Chicago, My Home Town" – composer & lyricist: Paul S. Hargrow "Chicago, New York" – The Aislers Set "Chicago North Western" – Juicy Lucy "Chicago, Now!" – The Fall "Chicago on My Mind" – Albert Ammons "Chicago on My Mind" – Jimmy Dawkins "Chicago Party Theme" - Jesus Wayne

  5. 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 ]

  6. 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.

  7. What is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"? - AOL

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    The meaning and lyrics behind the popular end-of-year song. ... "Does anybody really know the words?" After all, what is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"?

  8. Area code 312 - Wikipedia

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    The jingle played upon "Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)" a popular song written by Fred Fisher and famously performed by Frank Sinatra. The Chicago hacking conference, started in 2009, known as THOTCON derived its name from the area code. The first two letters of the word “three”, the first letter of “one”, and the first letter of “two”.

  9. 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.