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  2. I Origins (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The score consisted mostly of mid-tempo classical and electronic compositions. [3] The duo experimented on various instruments for the score, as Cahill gave the creative freedom to produce imaginative sounds. He added that the duo had put their immense thought into specific characters and gave separate themes for them. [4]

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    The show had a couple episodes set during Christmas such as “The Giving Tree” (season 3 episode 10) and “Texas Whatever” (season 5 episode 12). “Walker” (2021-present) Stars: Jared ...

  4. Merry Christmas from the Family - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the song led Keen to write a sequel song, "Happy Holidays Y'all", for his 1998 album Walking Distance, and to publish a book, Merry Christmas from the Family, in 2001. The original song, the book, and the sequel all center around the same cast of characters in Keen's humorous vision of a Texas style Christmas.

  5. The second of three stories about Texas movie stars. The actors in this group started their careers after 1960. 'The stars at night are big and bright': Deep in the heart of Texas movie stars post ...

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    2.3 1990–1992: If There Was a Way and soundtrack contributions 2.4 1993–1996: This Time , Dwight Live , and Gone 2.5 1997–1998: Under the Covers , Come On Christmas , A Long Way Home

  7. Origins of 12 of America's favorite Christmas songs - AOL

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    Certain songs like "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" have roots in medieval France, and "O Come Ye All Faithful" is thought to be a coded rallying cry from the 1700s Jacobite rebellion.

  8. The Grinch (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The lead single from the film "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" was performed by Tyler, the Creator, and composed by Tyler and Elfman, [2] [3] which featured in the first trailer of the film. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The animated lyric video for the film was also released on the same date. [ 5 ]

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