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Song Songwriter / Lyricist Ref. 1920: Warren G. Harding: Republican "Harding, You're the Man for Us" Al Jolson [2] 1924: Calvin Coolidge: Republican "Keep Cool and Keep Coolidge" Bruce Harper and Ida Cheever Goodwin 1928: Al Smith: Democratic "Sidewalks of New York" Charles B. Lawlor and James W. Blake: 1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt: Democratic
The biggest-selling version of the song was recorded by Teresa Brewer with the Dixieland All Stars on 20 December 1949, and released on December 26 by London Records as catalog number 604. New York morning radio host Gene Rayburn lobbied for Teresa Brewer to record it. He and Dee Finch played it regularly on WNEW, and it became a number 1 hit ...
The album was created and recorded in 1994–1996. The songs were from musical guests in season 1 (1994-1995) through season 2 (1995-1996). The dialogues were directly from All That sketches like Good Burger/Good Weenie, Vital Information, and Superdude.
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Nickelodeon SlimeFest is an annual music and entertainment festival organized by the American children's network Nickelodeon. [1] Originally held in Australia, other SlimeFest festivals were then held in various parts of the world, including the United States, which held its most recent edition in June 2019.
I think you should, and if you do, this ought to be your campaign theme song.’ And he flipped a Fleetwood Mac tape in, and played Don’t Stop. And my first reaction wasn't, ‘Oh, that's ...
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Haggard, who died in 2016, wrote a variety of political songs in his time, from one praising Hillary Clinton, to 1969 “Okie from Muskogee,” a rebuke of the hippie culture during the Vietnam War.