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  2. My Bologna - Wikipedia

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    The title refers to Bologna sausage, specifically the Oscar Mayer brand popular in the United States. Yankovic sent "My Bologna" to Dr. Demento, who aired the song on his nationwide radio program, The Dr. Demento Show. The song was a hit on the program, and eventually gained the number one spot on Dr. Demento's "Funny Five" countdown.

  3. Food, Glorious Food - Wikipedia

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    The children arrive for breakfast while fantasizing about delicious food such as sausage and mustard, and sweets including jelly and custard. When the workhouse boys arrive at the front of the serving line they receive only tasteless gruel from the staff. The song is intended as a metaphor for keeping hope alive, despite being mistreated. [1]

  4. Sausage (band) - Wikipedia

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    Sausage was a short-lived alternative/funk rock band featuring a reunion of the 1988 lineup of the San Francisco Bay Area band Primus. They released the album Riddles Are Abound Tonight in April 1994 through the Interscope Records imprint Prawn Song Records. Sausage reunited on December 31, 2019 to perform for the first time in 25 years. [1]

  5. Sausage Rolls for Everyone - Wikipedia

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    "Sausage Rolls for Everyone" was also released as an acoustic version without Sheeran and John. This slower-paced version had a credit for The Food Bank Choir [ 3 ] and a new video recorded at St Margaret's the Queen Church (as it is where the Norwood and Brixton Food Bank is located), featuring the Hoyles alongside stroke survivor Donna ...

  6. Oliver! (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Oliver! is the soundtrack to the 1968 British musical drama film of the same name.The soundtrack won an Oscar for Best Original or Adaptation Score at the 41st Academy Awards in 1969. [2]

  7. Gone (JR JR song) - Wikipedia

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    The song featured in the trailer and soundtrack of the movie Sausage Party, [1] as well as in the 2016 movie Bad Moms. [ 2 ] The song was also used in a 2020 Chase Bank TV advertisement, [ 3 ] and also appeared in a Kinder Joy TV commercial the same year.

  8. Talk:Cafeteria (song) - Wikipedia

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  9. The Meatmen - Wikipedia

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    The Meatmen made their recorded debut with the song "Meatmen Stomp", which appeared on the 1981 7-inch compilation EP Process of Elimination, released in 1981 on Touch and Go Records (an offshoot of Touch and Go fanzine, which Vee co-founded in 1979). [5] The band's first 7-inch EP, Blüd Sausage, was released in 1982 on Touch and Go. [6]