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  2. Monsters (James Blunt song) - Wikipedia

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    The video focuses on a close up of James Blunt's face as he sings the first two verses and choruses of the song, and then switches to a wider angle showing himself and his father sitting at a table while he sings the final part. [6] Throughout the video, Blunt is visibly emotional and tearful.

  3. Southern Man (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the song, Young tells the story of a white man (symbolically the entire white South) and how he mistreated his slaves. Young pleadingly asks when the South will make amends for the fortunes built through slavery when he sings: I saw cotton and I saw black, tall white mansions and little shacks. Southern Man, when will you pay them back?

  4. Bad Lip Reading - Wikipedia

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    The first Bad Lip Reading video released was a spoof of Rebecca Black's song "Friday", titled "Gang Fight". [6] New music and lyrics were matched to Black's video to make it appear as though she were singing about gang warfare. The "Gang Fight" YouTube video, released in March 2011, earned BLR a million hits and thousands of subscribers. [2]

  5. Jeff Jimerson - Wikipedia

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    He performed on the album One Nation Under God. Jimerson has also performed with B.E. Taylor. As the Penguins anthem singer, he has sung the national anthem during the Stanley Cup Finals in 2008, 2009, 2016, and 2017. He is known as The Penguins' Own. He also always sings the anthem correctly: he sings ba-ner instead of ba-a-ner-er.

  6. Long Black Train (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Long Black Train" is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Josh Turner. It was released in May 2003 as the second single and title track from his debut album of the same name. Having spent more than 30 weeks on the Billboard country charts, "Long Black Train" reached a peak of #13 in early 2004. On April 23, 2018, it was ...

  7. Worried Man Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Worried Man Blues" is a folk song in the roots music repertoire. It is catalogued as Roud Folk Song Index No. 4753. Like many folk songs passed by oral tradition, the lyrics vary from version to version, but generally all contain the chorus "It takes a worried man to sing a worried song/It takes a worried man to sing a worried song/I'm worried now, but I won't be worried long."

  8. How Blue - Wikipedia

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    "How Blue" was released on September 24, 1984 on MCA Nashville Records. The song reached number one on the Billboard Magazine country music chart months before My Kind of Country's release, reaching the top spot in January 1985.

  9. Michigan J. Frog - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Jackson [1] Frog is an animated cartoon character from the Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies film series. Originally a one-shot character, his only appearance during the original run of the Merrie Melodies series was as the star of the One Froggy Evening short film (December 31, 1955), written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. [2]