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  2. The Name Game - Wikipedia

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    "The Name Game" is a song co-written and performed by Shirley Ellis [2] as a rhyming game that creates variations on a person's name. [3] She explains through speaking and singing how to play the game. The first verse is done using Ellis's first name; the other names used in the original version of the song are Lincoln, Arnold,

  3. The Name Game (American Horror Story) - Wikipedia

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    American Horror Story. ) " The Name Game " is the tenth episode of the second season of the FX anthology television series American Horror Story. The episode, written by Jessica Sharzer and directed by Michael Lehmann, originally aired on January 2, 2013. The episode is named for the 1964 song of the same name by Shirley Ellis, which is ...

  4. The Patriot Game - Wikipedia

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    The Patriot Game" has been recorded by numerous artists, including The Kingston Trio, The Bluebells, The Dubliners, The Wolfe Tones, Schooner Fare, and The Clancy Brothers. It also appears on the Judy Collins LP record Whales and Nightingales. In December 1965 it was performed on Granada Television’s “Opportunity Knocks” by the folk group ...

  5. Judy Collins - Wikipedia

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    Judith Marjorie Collins (born May 1, 1939) is an American singer-songwriter and musician with a career spanning seven decades. An Academy Award-nominated documentary director and a Grammy Award-winning recording artist, she is known for her eclectic tastes in the material she records (which has included folk music, country, show tunes, pop music, rock and roll and standards), for her social ...

  6. Who Knows Where the Time Goes (Judy Collins album)

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    The Rolling Stone Record Guide. [3] Who Knows Where the Time Goes is the seventh studio album by American singer and songwriter Judy Collins, released by Elektra Records in 1968. It peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard 200 charts. [4]

  7. That's Entertainment! (album) - Wikipedia

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    That's Entertainment! is a 1960 album by the American vocalist Judy Garland arranged by Jack Marshall [1] and Conrad Salinger. Garland turned to her former MGM arranger Conrad Salinger for four full orchestra-backed songs, including the title track, “I’ve Confessed to the Breeze” from No, No, Nanette and ”Alone Together” which was selected for The Band Wagon but not ultimately used ...

  8. Both Sides, Now - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Joni Mitchell, Paul A. Rothchild. Music videos. "Both Sides, Now" on YouTube by Joni Mitchell from her 1969 album Clouds. "Both Sides, Now" on YouTube by Joni Mitchell from her 2000 album Both Sides Now. " Both Sides, Now " is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. One of the first recordings is by Judy Collins, whose ...

  9. Judith (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Judy, Judah. Judith is a feminine given name derived from the Hebrew name Yəhūdīt (יְהוּדִית), meaning "praised" and also more literally "Woman of Judea ". It is the feminine form of Judah. Judith appeared in the Hebrew Bible as one of Esau 's wives, while the deuterocanonical Book of Judith tells of a different Judith. [ 1 ]