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  2. Oh, What a Lovely War! - Wikipedia

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    The title came from the popular music hall song "There's a Long Long Trail A-Winding" published in 1913, [10] mentioned in the introduction of Tommy's Tunes. [ 11 ] Raffles proposed the idea of using it as the basis of a production to his partner, Joan Littlewood , but she detested the idea, hating World War I , military uniforms, and ...

  3. Songfacts - Wikipedia

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    Songfacts is a music-oriented website that has articles about songs, detailing the meaning behind the lyrics, how and when they were recorded, and any other info that can be found. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  4. Space Age Whiz Kids - Wikipedia

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    The song was written during the 1980s video arcade craze, and its lyrics are a personal commentary, critical of then-modern American culture against Walsh's older pinball and pool generation. The lyrics also reflect a satirical view on this, with lines such as: "I feel a little bit mixed up, maybe I'm obsolete" .

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  6. Sorted for E's & Wizz - Wikipedia

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    "Sorted for E's & Wizz" was released as a double-A side single with "Mis-Shapes".Cocker credited producer Chris Thomas for convincing Pulp to release the song as a single; he recalled, 'I thought it would never get played because of the subject matter.' [8] The CD booklet of the single, referencing the song's lyrics, read, 'It didn't mean nothing.' [9]

  7. ‘Bad Blood’ song lyrics meaning: Who is Taylor Swift singing ...

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    In her song “Bad Blood,” she sends a vindictive message to an ex-friend who “made a really deep cut.” The song originally debuted on Swift’s 2014 album, “1989.”

  8. R. P. Weston - Wikipedia

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    Robert Patrick Weston (né Harris; 7 March 1878 – 6 November 1936) [1] was an English songwriter. He was responsible for many successful songs and comic monologues between the 1900s and 1930s, mostly written in collaboration with other writers, notably Fred J. Barnes and Bert Lee, and performed successfully by Harry Champion, Stanley Holloway, and Gracie Fields, among others.

  9. Whizz Whizz Bang Bang - Wikipedia

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    Whizz Whizz Bang Bang is a BAFTA Scotland nominated Best Children's Programme on BBC television series that began airing the fifth of March, 2007. A licensed television format based on the New Zealand series Let's Get Inventin'.